2021 Music City Open | R1B9 FEATURE | McBeth, Bunnell, Oakley, Mäkelä | Jomez
The 2021 Music City Open R1B9 Feature card showcases exceptional disc golf skills at the iconic Music City Open in Nashville, Tennessee. Jeremy Colling and Paul Yuliberry battle for supremacy, with Eric Oakley making a strong push to keep pace. The front nine sees players struggling to find consistency, but those who navigate the course successfully are rewarded with impressive scores. The back nine feature card is highlighted by McBeth's exceptional play, as he demonstrates his mastery of angles and technique. Mäkelä and Bunnell also make notable appearances, showcasing their skills in a tightly contested field. The Music City Open serves as the perfect stage for these players to showcase their talents, with its challenging layout pushing them to their limits.
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howdy y'all and welcome back to nashville tennessee for the 2021 music city open we have got first round back nine feature card action jeremy colling paul yuliberry big berry oh boy howdy we back at it front nine not the hottest scores but no one over par we've got eric oakley battling with two bogies and a double you have four birdies that get to even par the others are at 2 2 and 100 but they are chasing luke sampson nathan queen at six down a piece three players at five down and a slew of others at four and let's get into the action hole 10 par 3. 392 feet with this tight gap that you've got to hit the early trees on the left kind of come into play but it's really this gap right here that you're trying to navigate from there it kind of opens up as you go down the hill low ceiling all the way got to cross this little creek and then you got the elevated mound basket i guess it's not really a mound i was just thinking six under on the front is almost like perfect it's insanely good some whole two on the front and it's like obviously you can get those as this one's a bit too low but obviously you can get those birdies yep but you're not gonna get all of them no i i would agree i think seven down would be i think perfect and then like if someone shot nine down they're cheating don't believe their score this guy is an angle master he really is he's just that eel kind of a rude hit a little bit too high but that was working its way it was going to be in putting range yeah and i've been just a foot lower i think the pure route on this is playing it left side to 40 footer or so you can go right at it oh my god don't say that to paul macbeth well i mean he just laces it that was an absolute dart but if he you know errors on the heavy side of the disc that's still fine to the left man that was going places eric yanking the truth a bit late on that release now he's got this approach and this needs to slow down slow...





