2022 Preserve Championship | R1B9 | McBeth, Jones, Barsby, Humphries | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2022 Preserve Championship Round 1B9 features an elite lineup of disc golfers competing in the Elite Series stop number eight. Big Berry commentary and Jeremy Culliton lead the way as McBeth, Jones, Barsby, Humphries, Jomez, and other top players take on the challenging back nine holes. With a higher concentration of scoreable holes, these competitors must navigate the tricky layout to catch up with leaders Bradley Williams, Ezra, and Conrad. As the action unfolds, viewers can witness strategies like Luke's creative use of a wide hyzer shot to navigate around trees, Kevin's sidearm approach from treacherous terrain, and Paul's precarious position at Joma's Pro Hole. The Preserve Championship's demanding design forces players to adapt quickly, making for an intense and captivating watch. This Round 1B9 highlights offers a thrilling glimpse into the world of professional disc golf, showcasing the skill and focus required to succeed in the Elite Series.
Watch McBeth, Jones, Barsby, and Humphries battle in Round 1, Bogey 9 at the 2022 Preserve Championship. High-stakes competition guaranteed!
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hello everyone and welcome back to round one back nine action of the preserve championship this is the elite series stop number eight i believe we are firmly in the middle of the season here we've got big berry commentary jeremy culling all yellow berry we have to get things going on this backpack but the back nine is where things seem to get going there's a lot more a lot more scorable holes these guys are gonna have to do that especially playing catch-up which they are all doing to bradley williams ezra and conrad along with a bunch of other names with respectable scores on that front nine that's right and as we get into the action here i just want to remind our audience to check out next week's uswd gc four rounds of actions for the major championship for the women and a very special practice round coming up as we get to hole 10 this is a par 3 and it's not 375 it is 330 feet that is a missed number but it is very difficult because kale has brought the basket closer to the ob wall and has brought the tea back to account for that and very special this is the joma's pro hole pro gomo oh boy paul is in trouble if this doesn't oh my gosh that is disaster on the whole 10. if you do not get inbounds you only advance about 60 feet to that green tea pad you see right in front of you wow and this has to hurry as well luke is playing the hyzer as wide as you can and look at that thing swing back like that play i like that play because he used a disc that couldn't get to the trees it looked scary at first but that's so stable that it swung right in front of it that's good stuff kevin this is low in danger in danger and that is going to be out of bounds as well and kev who's already started off with a slow start is going to have to get up and down for bogey from the fpo t-pad how far is this sidearm playing jim it's not that far really it's like i said 330 it is obviously uphill but if you get a little bit of flex you're in good position the problem...





