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2020 DISCRAFT GREAT LAKES OPEN | FINALF9 LEAD | Conrad, Wysocki, Jones, McMahon | Jomez Disc Golf

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Witness the thrilling final round of the 2020 Discraft Great Lakes Open, where Eagle McMahon leads the pack at 22 under par. Join BigBarry commentary for an in-depth look at the action on the front nine as McMahon battles Kevin Jones and Ricky Wysocki for the top spot. The event takes place at the Toboggan course in Milford, Michigan, with its unique features such as a basket that sits 60 feet below the tee line and OB on the left side of the hole. Eagle's forehand shot is put to the test as he tries to navigate this challenging par-3. Meanwhile, Kevin Jones watches closely to gauge Eagles' distance and try to replicate his own successful approach with a hyzer-driven throw. Will McMahon's strategy pay off, or will Jones find a way to close the gap?

Watch Conrad, Wysocki, Jones & McMahon compete at the 2020 Discraft Great Lakes Open's thrilling Final9 from Jomez Pro!

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Video Transcript

Hello and welcome to final round front nine coverage of the 2020 DGLO the Discraft Great Lakes Open this coverage is presented by Discraft. Stop five of the ten On the Disc Golf Pro Tour BigBarry commentary bringing you final exciting round action From here in Milford Michigan. We're doing it again final round. Can't wait We got a super awesome battle here at the top with Eagle McMahon at 22 under par He has not missed a scrambled well that was just second round or no, that was actually two rounds Kevin Jones tied with him at the top he made about 463 jump putts in round two And James Conrad look at this business guy man. He is all business today. That is a sharp look And Ricky Wysocki, of course, he's only two strokes back He's looking to make a move at this event that he has won in the past Let's get to hole one with a breakdown from Ulibarri Hole one at the Toboggan is measuring in at 477 Feet this left to right par 3 is unique in that not only can you not see the basket from the tee But it also sits 60 feet below This aspect makes it very difficult to get the distance, right Add a little bit of OB on the left and you have a pretty tough starting hole. Let's see how it plays out Teing first from Boulder Colorado Eagle McMahon Eagle's certainly going to be going with his forehand here And we've mentioned it through the first two rounds this is typically a forehand that requires a great deal of power and a little bit of angle control with the flipping up a distance driver, but For a player like Kevin or Eagle they can really just throw a hyzer and get all the way down there It flips up a bit Could this be still good too far? Oh, no, just never got to it's so hard to tell from that angle looked like that was plenty, right, but it just never moved Let's see if Kevin can Get a good read off of what Eagles did and try to flip this one inside And I think that one is going to be a lot closer with a nice lift heading right? This should be money. Oh wow it's To go that far right and...

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