2020 DISCRAFT GREAT LAKES OPEN | R1F9 | Lizotte, Ulibarri, Jones, Locastro | Jomez Disc Golf DGLO
The 2020 Discraft Great Lakes Open R1F9 is a highly anticipated event on the Disc Golf Pro Tour, featuring top players like Simon Lizotte, Nikko Locastro, Paul Ulibarri, and KJUSA. The course, known for its treacherous rough and long holds, demands precision and strategy from its competitors. In this round one front nine coverage, viewers can expect analysis of the course's infamous hills and tricky wind conditions, as well as insights into the playing styles of the world's top disc golfers. Lizotte's mid-range mastery and Ulibarri's forehand expertise are highlighted, while Locastro's powerful backhand combo is showcased. The event takes place at Big Barry in Milford, Michigan, a challenging layout that will test even the most skilled players. With its unique blend of technique, strategy, and course analysis, this video provides an engaging look into the world of professional disc golf.
Watch top pros compete at the 2020 Discraft Great Lakes Open: Lizotte, Ulibarri, Jones, and Locastro showcase their skills in this thrilling round.
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Hello and welcome to round one front nine coverage of the Discraft Great Lakes Open We are in Milford, Michigan for the fifth Stop on the Disc Golf Pro Tour, Bigbarry commentary coming at you About to start an awesome event here. Yes, we are And we got some good guys on the card. Of course as always we've got Simon Lizotte The wonder child from Germany. Obviously, this course is infamous and famous for its huge hills And it's treacherous rough long holds Nikko Locastro after that big win at the Preserve Championship see if he can ride some momentum here on the Disc Golf Pro Tour And look who we've got here. We've got my buddy Paul Ulibarri in the booth and on the screen at the same time Yes, I am and looking really sad We've got KJUSA He is doing Big things this season already second place last year at the DGLO Obviously that big forehand big backhand combo Gonna be a huge advantage on this track starting off on the big Hole one par three 477 feet Downhill about 850 feet. It's just this is just a true introduction into this course 61 floors of elevation up and down throughout the course at the end of the day your legs are tired And so are your arms ready for our one o'clock pairings teeing first from Bremen, Germany Simon Lizotte Common play on this one. You're going to see a lot of fairways and mid-ranges thrown backhand Just want to hold that anhyzer and obviously if you've got the power to the forehand That is a big weapon on this hole Yeah, and definitely a tricky wind to start off the tournament too a little jittery right to left crosswind Just tricky going downhill to a blind shot And this is turning nicely But going so far downhill even when it's turned that much it's just gonna fade as Simon doesn't get quite enough turn with that mid Still inside circle two from St. Louis, Missouri. Nikko Locastro We saw a lot of forehands from Nikko at the Preserve something that he's been working on a lot and there's a few opportunities on this course to utilize that and Yeah, this actually plays like a really far sidearm on the first hole it really does, I mean it really pushed like you have to have...





