2021 Santa Cruz Masters Cup | FINALB12 LEAD | Hammes, Jones, Conrad, Gibson | Jomez
The 2021 Santa Cruz Masters Cup is a pivotal moment in the PDGA National Tour, as Jomez Pro brings you the final round coverage from Surf City USA. The two top contenders, Adam Hames and Kevin Jones, are neck and neck, bogey-free after 12 holes, with James Proctor and Paul Macbeth closely trailing behind. Drawing attention to their game is Drew Gibson, who finds himself eight strokes back. The highlight of the course so far has been the tricky Par-3 hole 13, where players must navigate through different gaps and obstacles. Techniques such as taking a turnover backhand or forehand with a bit of flex are being employed to avoid out-of-bounds shots. Santa Cruz Masters Cup brings together top disc golfers in this final showdown, showcasing their skills and strategies on the challenging course.
Watch the thrilling final round of the 2021 Santa Cruz Masters Cup as Hammes, Jones, Conrad, and Gibson battle for victory!
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hello and welcome back to final round coverage of the santa cruz masters cup from here in surf city usa it's jomez pro bringing you the pdga national tour we've got just 12 holes left big sexy berry commentary nate sexton jeremy calling and paul eulebery and we got that two horse race at the top with adam hames and kevin jones staying bogey free making some great putts throwing some good shots creating some separation on league card but don't look now james proctor and paul macbeth are right there nipping at the heels of uh kevin jones four back of them drew gibson is he's eight back with 12. it's looking unlikely starting off here on 13 par 3 347 feet with a bunch of different options you can take a turnover backhand through the left side gaps you can take a forehand through the farthest left gap try to go all the way around you can go forehand up the middle with a bit of a flex keeping in mind you have the out of bounds road on the right side there's so many things on that right side that can keep you in bounds if you end up throwing that forehand that's skipping towards the road james not concerned about the forehand skip is concerned about that kick though that could be that was a that could be an unavoidable bogey that looked like it went all the way across into the rough and here's the option i didn't mention i got him out of out as quick as i could as the drone was flying but he goes backhand up the middle correct maybe he catches a foot that's super wide and drops down adam is gonna be in trouble on this hole once again opportunity yeah and a nice sit low shot screaming over the road just as i say that kevin misses all those obstacles by the green into the street yeah it just looked like it had that little skippy to do angle a little bit too much speed and once again adam with a good shot there yeah displaying very nice touch santa cruz literally translates to holy cross and holy moly did he cross fairways here he's over there back on 12. what yeah not not good looked okay until they zoomed out and then you it's 45.50 and maybe...





