2019 KCWO | R1B9 | McBeth, Risley, Lazzo, Heinen
The Kansas City Wide Open golf tournament brings exciting action to the course, and R1B9's back nine is no exception. AJ Risley, Paul Macbeth, and Isaac Heinen lead the charge, with Risley just behind a few birdies and couple of bogeys. Jay Glazer sits atop the leaderboard, followed closely by Chris Clemons and Zach Johnson. As the top 10 players navigate the challenging holes, strategy comes into play. Robert McCall shares expert insights on specific shots, such as Macbeth's uphill play at the 9th hole. Risley discusses the benefits of trying unconventional lines off the tee, like the Heiser forceflex. With its overstable finish, this technique proves to be a game-changer in certain situations. Watch Risley and McCall break down the course, offering tips and analysis for golf enthusiasts.
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y'all ready for the back nine cuz I know I am my name is AJ Risley welcome to the Kansas City wide open coverage presented by Jonas Pro joining the booth by Robert McCall we got some sponsors today Robert yeah we get this craft sponsoring our coverage and and the tournament itself as well as the neighborhood Tourist Development Fund so thank you guys well done for making this happen league cards putting on quite a show right now Paul Macbeth 6-under through nine rules Isaac Heinen 3-under with AJ Risley just behind several birdies couple bogeys yeah and then Jay Glazer currently sitting at even as we see our top 10 they're on the right side for the rest of the field we got Chris Clemons Zach Johnson first Nikola Castro Joe esting and then at the bottom of the top 10 at the of the top 10 bottom of the top 10 AJ AJ Risley and I are kale isn't here but but we are you here we go whole 10 yeah 9 uphill I mean we can just both we can give our descriptions at the same time I think what you want you to yeah it's uphill there's some trees it's a interesting very interesting shape of the hole and this is a decent play for macbeth little forehand but just a little bit turned over yeah if that's on Heiser he's parked sure but yeah that the height up the hill is very good there this is a typical play that you'll see for most people something a little under stable and this is just beautiful watch out Mike Boone's card stop rims still spinning he'll have circles edge look for birdie I'm going criminal I'm gonna take the road less traveled I love Robert Frost ah the Heiser forceflex Oh horse flex and that has made all the difference yeah I think thanks Mike yeah this is not an obvious line off the tee but I had looked at the Heiser but I never tried it and so yeah you're just forcing it over a bit made that gap a little bit wider and once you're past that first gap it's not too bad yeah did you shop just kind of fights its way back up the hill with that overstable finish a little bit left for Jake here he's going to be...





