2023 PDGA Champions Cup | FPO R2B9 | Tattar, Mertsch, King, Allen | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch the action-packed FPO R2B9 from the 2023 PDGA Champions Cup presented by It's Bush, held at WR Jackson in Appling, Georgia. Eric Cinchko and Madison Walker provide expert commentary as the top players face off on the challenging course. The format features a first major of the year, with Round 2 underway. Players including Cat Mertsch, Haley King, and Katrina Allen lead the pack, with multiple competitors shooting under par. The round highlights technical shots, such as the demanding par-4 606-foot hole that requires anhyzer or forehand throws to navigate. Eric Cinchko discusses the importance of distance management on this tricky shot, which can result in a difficult scramble from the woods if not executed correctly. As players battle for the top spot, Cat Mertsch is seen executing a flawless Thunderbird hyzer flip, demonstrating her exceptional skills and control.
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foreign hello and welcome to the fact nine of round two of the 2023 Champions Cup presented by it Bush now it is our first major of the Year this is round two of four out here at WR Jackson in Appling Georgia I'm Eric cinchko I'm Madison Walker we're your two hotkeys another sunny beautiful day yeah just so nice to be alive being be out there throwing this you know it did get a little bit yeah it got a little windy on the back nine you could kind of feel it through the woods actually and the pollen was for sure dropping we were out there sneezing christened to Tar bogey free for the tournament uh leading the pack cat merch and Haley King and Katrina Allen following behind about six Strokes or so um several people shooting under par but I think the course is playing a little harder overall than yesterday yep Kristen and Katrina still bogey free through round two let's see what happens on the back 10. par 4 606 feet are throwing kind of an anhyzer shot trying to turn this corner and get to this orange flagging you see on the tree here which I believe is 250 but possibly 300 feet then you're trying to throw your second shot all the way down here you can see how technical it gets these final Fairway trees to this green um it's one of those ones that because it's only 606 you think yeah I should get this every time but it's sneakily hard um forehand is definitely a play for that Elite power yeah if you don't have the distance it can be very dangerous because it goes early right like we see here and can be tough to scramble from if your disc hyzers into those woods especially if it gets a big skip like Erica said I kind of like more of the Anheuser play although we'll see a lot of players do a hyzer flip with that late turn because it goes straight for a long time before it starts going right and finishing straight is not bad so that's that same champclo Thunderbird I was talking about earlier and we see cat get every bit of that one gosh it flips up sometimes it hyzer sometimes it is a magic disc and she's probably 30 feet past...





