2019 GMC | R1B9 | Barsby, Hannum, Marwede, McBeth
Watch as the pros take on Green Mountain Championship presented by Grip Equipment at Discraft R1B9, set amidst the stunning Vermont landscape in September. Joe Mez, a pro at Discraft R1B9, navigates the challenging course alongside commentators Dex and Jeremy. The stage is set for a thrilling competition, with top players like Greg Barsby, Paul McBeth, and Austin Hannah vying for the lead. The newly lengthened 10th hole proves to be a particular challenge, with its downhill par-3 requiring precision and control. Players must master their mid-range shots to avoid drifting off course. Watch as the pros demonstrate various techniques, including backhand mid-range shots and fairway drivers. The Green Mountain Championship is a must-watch for fans of disc golf, offering insights into the strategies and skills required to succeed at the highest level in this dynamic sport.
Watch Paul McBeth & friends compete in unpredictable conditions at the 2019 GMC on Disc Golf Pro Tour's R1B9.
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hello and welcome back to Vermont we're on the disc golf pro tour with Joe mez pro at disc rafts Green Mountain Championship presented by grip equipment big sexy commentary here with you just floating over the lake hey Dex and Jeremy calling it really just doesn't get more beautiful than Vermont in September I mean it's just the one of the best places to be the temperature is a brisk fall temperature it just smells like Mother Nature out here and we see some good scores in the front nine Greg bars being Paul Macbeth for under Austin Hannah 3-under Mari table to get enough birdies to get rid of those red numbers and he's at 1-under par we see our leaderboard through nine Zach Melton and Nicola Castro lead the way at 6-under and ton of other players also in that nice for 5-under range and that's really where you want to be on this front on our first hole on the back nine the newly lengthened 10th par 3 4 70 downhill a beautiful hole but so tough to keep the disc straight for 470 feet down a hill without it figuring out what's going on and trying to either out on you you're gonna see backhand mid ranges from the power players fairway drivers from players trying to be a little bit more smooth with it are really just a buzz ok it's all I need a little straight shot and with the ceiling as low as it is it's just look at it just drift and drift and drift so hard to get the disc to go straight and even a puzzle straight mid-range just couldn't really hang on to that flat straight angle and this is what I wanted to see I know marguerite has a powerful foreign and he's got good angle control a lot looking most start that out down the right side and it might be something mm-hmm I was definitely close to the angle he wanted oh no and that is disastrous for Greg that is kicked way right and I would be willing to say there's just no way he's gonna be able to say it far Austan drifting out left as well just at the edge of circle - okay Greg's got a driver in his hand still some hope here he didn't kick as far as I...





