2021 Las Vegas Challenge | R2B9 LEAD | McBeth, McMahon, Heimburg, Gurthie | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch the 2021 Las Vegas Challenge coverage from Round 2 of Back Nine, featuring top pros like Eagle McMahon and Paul McBeth competing on the Disc Golf Pro Tour. Big Sexy Berry commentary provides play-by-play analysis alongside Nate Sexton, Jeremy Colling, and Paul Yuliberry. The event has seen low scores and a surprise leader in Ezra Aderhold with a perfect 9-under on the front nine. Expert insights and commentary focus on strategies for holes like 10, a challenging par-4 with a wide fairway, sand trap, and ob golf green, where players must navigate angles and club selection. Eagle McMahon's approach, showcasing traditional shots over bigger roller shots, is highlighted as a key factor in his success. Meanwhile, Paul McBeth demonstrates precision with his chip hyzers into the green, highlighting the importance of shot selection in competitive disc golf.
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hello and welcome back to round two back nine coverage from the las vegas challenge on the disc golf pro tour you are watching jomez pro and you're here with big sexy berry commentary nate sexton jeremy colling and paul yuliberry and with the wins down the scores are also very low calvin heinberg still leading the way on or actually trailing by uh one to paul mcbeth and eagle mcmahon with great front nines but they are actually not in first place in this event anymore that title belongs to ezra aderhold with a perfect nine under on the front a lot of great scores out there to be had and the back nine not much is gonna change it's gonna be a lot of green numbers starting off on hole 10 par 4 741 feet out of bounds on both sides of this very wide fairway a big hazard sand trap here on the right side and then an ob golf green on the left players could go roller on a calm day such as this or just huge turnover some of these guys could actually kind of push up there into a puttable range i think with a perfect shot going he is going big roller this might be pushing through that oh bunk i think he's going out of bounds right just didn't get the angle he needed i would love to see him get that on a nice angle though yeah i mean he's definitely one of the guys who's who's always been known for his big roller shots and this is such a great hole for it a player just like eagle the way that he controls his angles typically it's interesting how a lot of these par fours kind of have that little if you have that extra gear you can really push down the fairway and maybe get that 80-footer 60-footer um with these being shorter par-4s though a traditional shot like macbeth just threw you know not biting off a lot and putting himself in just great position for a 250 foot to 300 foot chip hyzer really into the green and that's probably the smarter play i mean the chances of actually getting that roller into a position where you'd make two not high we go with a shot like this this is probably 550 feet break okay just checked...





