2019 TXSTATES | R2B9 | Wysocki, Risley, Marwede, Russell
The 2019 Texas States | R2B9 | Wysocki, Risley, Marwede, Russell golf championship presented by Dish Craft is showcased in this round two coverage of the back nine holes. Paul Ulibarri and Bryan Earhart provide expert analysis on the challenging course, discussing a mix of familiar faces and new players including Andrew Marr, AJ Risley, Ricky Wysocki, and Alex Russell. The group's varying scores are examined, with Marwede facing difficulties on the front nine, while Risley and Wysocki hold their own. The duo highlights the unique features of hole 10, a par-four dogleg requiring precise sidearm shots to navigate around obstacles. They also note the rarity of clean score cards on the front nine, which Andrew Marr achieves despite struggling with his sidearm skills. Meanwhile, AJ Risley's technique allows him to pull ahead, while Ricky Wysocki's strategy proves effective in the roller.
Watch top players compete at 2019 Texas States, featuring Ricky Wysocki, Reid Risley, Marwede, & Russell in thrilling R2B9 action.
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hello everyone and welcome to the second round coverage on the back nine the 2019 Texas State this Golf Championship presented by dish craft I'm Paul Ulibarri once again joined by Bryan Earhart air art will we gotten it we have an interesting group of players here's again some familiar faces and some new faces Andrew Marr weed AJ Risley Ricky Wysocki and Alex Russell kind of a big big just am I trying to say here a lot of variety in the scores looks like Mar weed kind of had a tough front nine AJ Ricky and Alex are kind of holding their own Ricky's actually starting to pull away a little bit here and we're moving into hole ten yeah par four is six hundred feet and really the play is so you're gonna have a B to the left it's gonna be a dogleg to the right you see this green that's gonna be out of bounds and then the baskets kind of tucked behind that with a ob right behind it so a lot of out of bounds but typically you're gonna see this place just like Ricky's doing here is gonna be sidearm skip it to the right and then manufacture some sort of upshot over that green absolutely one thing I wanted to point out about the scores too it is there was three clean score cards on the front nine and that is very tough to do on this course oh yeah as expected Andrews been throwing that sidearm all day I think if you just push it out there far enough you'll have a good opening to the basket but I think I really am interested to see how this roller goes with this havoc he's gotta beat that base and he bears starting to hook up a little bit early he's gonna have back in wide open to the pin wide open which is what he wants he wants him up out of the whole group is going to want to be right because of he lacks the sidearm skills kind of to go around the other side and so he prefers to have that epyon problem see cuz even though a Russ is gonna be kind of pinned up against that tree I'm guessing he's gonna bend to the other side of the tree tried to throw sidearm you see...





