2023 USWDGC | FPO R3B9 | Blomroos, Tattar, Cox, Salonen | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch the thrilling back nine of Round 3 at the 2023 US Women's Disc Golf Championship presented by Discraft, where players face a long, slow, and wet course with numerous footing issues and challenging obstacles. Erica Stenchman and Madison Walker break down the mental toughness required to overcome these difficulties, highlighting standout performances from Kristen Tattar, Rebecca Cox, and Henna Blomroos. They discuss the strategic importance of forehand and backhand techniques, particularly on treacherous holes like 10/5, where players must navigate steep inclines and OB creek. The duo analyzes aggressive shot selection and its impact on scoring, noting the prevalence of eagles throughout the tournament. They also examine specific shots from top players, including Alexis Manuhara's remarkable comeback and Rebecca Speakes' impressive mid-range skills. With insights into the mental game and technical execution, this video offers a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of top disc golfers in the US Women's Disc Golf Championship.
Watch top FPOs clash at USWDGC: Anna Tattar, Eveliina Salonen & Paige Pierce in R3B9 action. Highlights, shots & drama.
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foreign hello and welcome to the back nine of round three of the United States women's disc golf championships presented by Discraft it's our fourth and final major of the year I'm Erica stench film I'm Madison Walker we're your two hotkeys honk we are tired it is rainy out there is a long slow wet round with lots of footing issues and just um I don't know debilitating mental States I don't know wow it was rough it wasn't you know what isn't rough is henna's scorecard and wow yep Kristen Tatar also going just the general lack of bogeys on these cards is unbelievable because it's very impressive it's a really uh strong showing of how tough their mental game truly is yeah even Rebecca Cox 2 over not playing bad today anything around even far is super good even like look at Alexis manuhana one down jumping 12 spots under is phenomenal today hole 10 or 5 632 feet going steeply downhill really treacherous with the OB Creek on the left side uh forehand is nice to fade away from it you also see a lot of backhand with slower speed discs we've seen some really aggressive lines off the tee though to get Eagle bids I think we saw four Eagles yesterday and for the day before um four four four four the fourth day before this tea shot is very demanding I think the aggressive shot is going to win every time but this is always something that can happen whether you're trying to play safe or trying to get a lot of distance those trees can just stop you dead in your tracks and sometimes kick you straight OB particularly with the backhand I would say slightly more than the forehand but they're there for both henna with a really great shot yep just skating by that tree by literally an inch that's kind of what you have to do though um unless you're Evelina actually I mean even that one's close and she does catch a late tree but that's a great shot who Rebecca spoke his face I liked it really flippy mid-range here you have to start that on so much hyzer it's easy to kind of force the disc to do what you want instead of letting it flip up not a bad place to land though no she's still...





