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JomezPro VideosApril 1, 2019

2019 TDTM | R2F9 | McBeth, Heimburg, Doyle, McCray

Watch the 2019 Throw Down The Mountain (TDTM) event, presented by Disc Craft and Sun King Discs, as the pros take on the challenging Brooksville course in Florida. German commentator Simon Lusa brings his expertise to the booth alongside Jeremy, joined by a lively pre-round discussion that highlights three locals: Paul McBeth, Erin Doyle, and John McCrae. The event showcases the home court advantage, with all three Floridian players making impressive starts. Disc golf fans will appreciate insights into technique, particularly on the challenging hole one, which requires a precise forehand shot to overcome its uphill layout. Watch as McBeth, Doyle, and McCrae execute their strategies, and get tips from Simon Lusa on how to master this demanding shot, including the importance of power and timing.

Watch Paul McBeth dominate at TDTM's 2019 R2F9 with Ricky Heimburg & more. Thrilling competition unfolds on the course.

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Video Transcript

hello disc golf fans and welcome to the 2019 throw down the mountain seven presented by disc craft and Sun King discs we've got big German commentary Simon Lusa in the booth joined by Jeremy : it is great to be back and watching lead card action yeah we've got a fantastic course here at Brooksville Florida one of the most famous courses and in florida paul Macbeth's are not the blistering pace 12-under and we've got another Florida native here Erin Doyle new father Jacksonville Florida incredible start at 9-under and John McCrae the old seasoned veteran been doing things in Florida since 1971 just making up numbers here but probably since about then and a young kid Calvin Heinberg you guys know him as the hind board also with a great 8-under start I'm just outside Tampa Florida we got three Florida natives here in public that's what I just noticed three locals nine of ICH but uh yeah yeah cam goes to show that the home court advantage is a real thing hole one is 360 feet uphill the whole way par-3 really difficult backe and turn over most likely the best play is gonna be a forehand if you have the distance for it Namie people do this guy does and Paul's going with a flex with an ESP Kong and that is able to hold on the hillside nicely yeah Paul has the forehand down he kind of always tells me that the less effort he puts into a sidearm kind of the further it goes and I think that's a great lesson to learn Erin Doyle play with a lot of power just off the right side that was looking pretty nice and it's pretty much as tight as you have to keep that back in just a foot or two left and that would have been way up there Johnny is one of the best in the world I think as these kind of shots he's like low ceiling shots require height to get the turn yet he still somehow manages to keep it low and turned over it's a shot that I just don't have I don't understand it yeah he's so good at that yeah Johnny is especially good at committing which I always enjoy watching him if he'd goes for it he goes for it yeah I love that with...

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