2024 Chess.com Invitational | FPO FINALB9 | Hansen, Handley, Gannon, Salonen | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2024 Chess.com Invitational | FPO FINALB9 features the final nine holes of the first stop on the DGPT Elite Series. Erica Stenc and Madison Walker provide commentary for this exciting event, which takes place at a challenging course. The duo shares insights into the lead card's performance and highlights new features for 2024. They also discuss the Chase card, showcasing fiery plays from Natalie Ryan. Throughout the video, the commentators analyze specific techniques and strategies used by professional disc golfers. Specifically, they focus on Hole 10, nicknamed "the backbone hole," where players must navigate a treacherous par-three course with a difficult OB line. The commentary provides expert analysis of the pros' approaches to this iconic hole, offering valuable tips for viewers looking to improve their own gameplay.
Watch the thrilling conclusion of the 2024 Chess.com Invitational with Hansen, Handley, Gannon, & Salonen. Don't miss these epic disc golf moments!
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hello and welcome this is it people the final 9 of the first chess.com Invitational presented by Discraft the first stop on our dgpt Elite Series nailed it I'm Erica stenc I'm Madison Walker it's Sunday and it's been a long weekend we got nine holes to find out who's going to win it's been very exciting lots of uh lots of and we're your two hot geys honk uh it's been lots of exciting lead changes we're trying to stay on our game for you guys and make this as entertaining as possible we don't have to do much work though because our lead card is really showing out we also get to feature the Chase card new uh fun stuff for 2024 um we've seen a lot of shuffles already like I mentioned we've been watching pretty much every hole Yeah H and Natalie Ryan both um do some really fiery stuff from the Chase card so fiery uhhuh let's start with hole 10 the backbone hole yeah that is what you call it no one else does but that maybe other people will start it's a par three it's 308 ft there is an OB line way to the right but it is difficult to find I don't think we've seen anyone over there but we will because I said it um you usually see a higher flip up play with a mid or a fairway driver down the right side um I haven't really seen a whole lot else no one really messing with that left side unless you're left-handed generally this is the typical play from Missy here that's great yeah and you want to kind of end up on that left side it's way safer that was as perfect as you can do it yeah nice little straight skip as well low is the way to go here you don't really want your disc to have time to Heiser out and do anything wild we call that scraping the backbone oh my God God no one says that no but we do now okay Ella with a md1 here she gets caught up right at the end she's in circle two it looks like yep catches one of those middle spines and that's a rough kick for hul in there wow um really shoots off to the right please don't tell me she finds...





