2020 LEDGESTONE | FINALB9 | McBeth, Wysocki, K. Jones, Barela | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2020 Discraft Ledgestone Insurance Open at Lake Eureka is concluded in this video, showcasing the thrilling final nine holes of the championship. Big Berry commentary's Jeremy Callin and Paul McBeth team up to break down the action, highlighting the intense competition for second place, lead changes, and a battle between Rick Wysocki and Ricky Wysocki (the two different competitors with the last name similar to each other). The duo analyzes specific shots, such as the challenging par-3 10th hole, where the wind plays a significant role in navigating the disc. They also discuss technique, specifically focusing on sidearm shots and addressing common mistakes that can lead to errors. With commentary from Jeremy Callin and Paul McBeth, this video provides an in-depth look at one of the most exciting moments in professional disc golf, featuring top players like Wysocki, McBeth, and more.
Watch the best of round 9 from the 2020 Ledgestone Open! McBeth, Wysocki, Jones, and Barela compete for victory in a thrilling battle.
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this coverage is brought to you with zero youtube ads in the first 24 hours courtesy of arby's hello everyone and welcome to the conclusion of the 2020 discraft ledgestone insurance open just nine holes to play we are at lake eureka for the conclusion of this championship big berry commentary jeremy calling joined by my buddy paul yula buddy i like what you did there man we got some we gotta we don't really have a battle really ricky has taken over the tournament but we do have a lot of people jockeying for the next position second place third place fourth place and then on down the line as we see those competitors on the right-hand side so i'm just excited a ton of ties and lead changes as far as second place lead changes and ricky wysocki just trying to avoid the disastrous mistake and if he does that if he shoots two under on the back nine he's going to coast to this title in 2020 hole 10 par 3 425 feet and just straight there in front of you with just a little bit of that ob action on the left and some tree line on the right other than that pick a disc that goes that far and throw it straight at it it's actually a pretty tough shot there's going to be a right to left wind which if you get it over this is what's gonna happen it's gonna push you and drift you into the woods and if you don't get that nose angle right it'll lift you into that out of bounds on the left so that's a common mistake if you have the distance with the sidearm this is a great play because it's a helping wind and that's fighting back a little bit and that was going to be 28 feet tops and now it's going to be 50. rick says i like what you're doing with that shot i'm going to give it a go myself i'll miss the tree gosh that's so far having a low-lying heiser 420 in the bag with your forehand it's a good thing to have this kid has it but not this time actually he does have it he just has it in the exact wrong direction okay so maybe he did get the distance but not as billy crump would...





