2019 TXSTATES | R1B9 | Wysocki, Ulibarri, Conrad, Perkins
Watch the back nine coverage of the 2019 Texas State Championships, where Paul Ulibarri and Bryan Earhart break down their strategies for navigating the challenging Wysocki Course. Discussing the course's unique layout and its impact on player performance, they analyze how top players like James and Ricky are adapting to the course's demands. The conversation touches on the importance of playing safe and smart, as well as the risks of taking too much risk off the tee. Ulibarri shares his insights on how the course can quickly turn a strong round into a poor one, highlighting the need for precision and accuracy. With expert commentary from two experienced players, this video provides valuable insight for golfers looking to improve their game on links-style courses with tight fairways and tricky greens.
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hello everyone and welcome to the conclusion of the 2019 Texas State Championships this is the first round coverage I'm joined by Bryan Earhart I'm Paul Ulibarri what's up everybody we got some back 9 coverage for you and after the front nine we have James at +1 Paul - 1 Ricky at - board decent start and then Anthony Perkins at +2 thoughts on the back night of this course Paul yeah it gets tough this course is awesome because there's no there's no easy part of the course there's no you know I was explaining it to somebody the other day that I love this course because you can get 5 in our own be right back and like let's say ap goes on a nice streak here he's +2 he gets five in a row all of a sudden he's back in the top 20 in the tournament that's how hard this course is so you're never out of it and but it can always get you if you're a little bit off as we've seen James and maybe struggle even myself in hole 10 600 feet you really don't have to bite too much off the tee as you can see with Ricky he's trying to push it into the treeline give himself some sort of shot if you push it into a rough part of the treeline you will have an obstructed obstructed up shot so it looks like the best play either what James is doing or the rest of the card is doing is just pushing out into the fairway as far as you possibly can and I think James does that to a tee huge Wraiths flexion I like the little hop he did you get on a tee pad oh yeah and he has maybe a hundred and fifty foot up shot to the green and you're just going with a safe sidearm here and I like this play a lot it's simple maybe you have the difference between a fairway driver and a mid-range approach but yeah I kind of pulled it I wanted to hug it tight kind of like Rick did and I just kind of tugged it a little bit but luckily this fairways pretty easy and AP with that nice throw legit loo rocks so well and that's the thing you know instead of having a...





