2024 Chess.com Invitational | FPO R2B9 | Handley, Hansen, Ryan, Salonen | Jomez Disc Golf
The 2024 Chess.com Invitational is an exciting stop on the Discraft Pro Tour, bringing together top players for a thrilling competition on the challenging Florida mountain course. Hosts Erica Stinko and Madison Walker provide play-by-play commentary as they navigate the back nine holes, where fours and fives prove particularly daunting. The duo breaks down key shots, including Natalie Ryan's impressive four-in-a-row streak and Evina Hansen's initial four-birdie start that cools off slightly before finishing with a birdie. They also highlight the challenging par-3 hole, affectionately known as the "backbone" hole, where players must avoid the middle tree to achieve success. With expert analysis and engaging banter, Erica and Madison offer an entertaining and informative look at the world of professional disc golf.
Watch JomezPro's top disc golfers at the 2024 Chess.com Invitational. FPO leaders Handley, Hansen, Ryan, and Salonen in intense action.
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hello and welcome to the inaugural chest.com Invitational presented by Discraft it is our first stop in 2024 what is time I'm Erica stinko I'm Madison Walker we are your two tired GE HK honk it's only Saturday and we're already tired that's the first event of the Season For You especially when it's on a mountain somehow in Florida I feel like you walk up and down almost more than deow you sure do ESP especially on the back nine where we have a bunch of fours and fives that are super cool Cliff shots look at this front nine everyone everyone just getting so many birdies acting like it's not that hard out there but this course is absolutely brutal um yeah not by looking at Holland Hanley scorecard bogey free five down Ella hansy bogy free four down um Natalie Ryan with four in a row to get to two down we watched evina start out with four birdies in a row and cool off just a little bit finish with a birdie though yep let's start out with whole 10 uh one of the last par 3es on the course at 308 ft I call it the backbone hole it kind of works its way down this little ledge it drops off on the left and right hand side not really any out of- bound you're worried about it's more just some really thick Shool on both sides I like a fairway driver here it's slightly downhill so you can cover that 308 ft of distance pretty effectively something that Heiser flips up to flat and just pushes straight maybe getting a good little K uh skip at the end someone of these ladies probably going mid-range um evina going champ tl3 works the right side going to have a look at it that is a great place to mistake if you're going to the main thing you want to avoid is that middle tree and kicking left early this kind of crashing into the right side is perfectly fine or rather just kind of skimming it like Natalie yeah andina about did you don't want to crash you want to just gently brush Holland man I mean that was like a a good result yeah it was really low out of her hand I did the exact same thing today there's like a little magic...





