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JomezPro VideosMarch 31, 2020

2019 DLIO | R1B9 | McBeth, Lizotte, Gurthie, Vicich

Watch expert analysis of Round One Back Nine at the 2019 DLIO tournament, featuring a front nine filled with impressive scores and challenging holes. Commentary duo Jeremy Callahan and Nate Berkins break down the action, discussing the strategies employed by top players like McBeth and Lizotte. The course is being played in wet conditions, which adds an extra layer of difficulty to the already demanding layout. The group takes on hole 10, a par three that requires precision and control due to its marshy terrain and creek obstacles. Analysis includes a deep dive into Simon Lizotte's approach shot, as well as Paul McBeth's unexpected decision to pull out his putter in windy conditions. The video also touches on the challenges posed by the course's layout and how players are adapting to these conditions. With expert commentary and insightful analysis, this round one back nine coverage provides a unique perspective on the world of disc golf.

Watch top players in action at the 2019 DLIO: McBeth, Lizotte, Gurthie, & Vicich compete on a challenging course in round 1, part 9.

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Video Transcript

hello and welcome back to the round one back nine coverage in 2019 this craft ledge stone Insurance open our coverage is supported by earth and MC BD specialties we've got Germany commentary Jeremy calling joined by Nate Berkins thanks for having me again germ dude it is a pleasure to have you buddy look at this front nine we've got colors galore we got triples doubles birdies bogeys bars everything these are all pretty respectable scores yellow on that front Niall without a question see the front nine Emerson Keith going early part birdie par birdie par all the way through the front nine five down that's a great start at 4-under himself you get to watch his back nine coverage beginning right now hole 10 is a par three 450 feet across this marshy plane that just became a thing yeah it wasn't like this last year but it wasn't we've had some heavy rains up here in the Midwest and it now it kind of makes the whole little bit trickier I don't know why but for some reason it feels that way yeah you just don't want to throw your discs in the water that's my thing exactly and that Creek is is up quite a bit in its region so you know you throw in that Creek and you're your disc is gone sure it's a big forehand Simon opting to go yeah for hand on this 450 foot hole it's it's a base of life and he's come up a bit short but that's still yeah it's all at 400 feet good effort and Paul how does he have that putter in his hand he has a putter in his hand I don't know what he has this motor in his hand it's tailwind but it's he's throwing it he's got a big Z Luna in his hand folks this is getting all the way there we retire now or later probably later but not too much longer from now I don't understand why just because he can I think it's because he that can't be the best the second is the hammer smash did you see that you're like what Dan is like I don't know what to do after this I got though oh yeah are this turning right shot of every stone in my life to get 50 feet short I...

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