2025 Discraft Great Lakes Open | MPO R3B9 | Heimburg, McBeth, Buhr, Anttila | Jomez Disc Golf
Watch the 2025 Discraft Great Lakes Open in Milford, Michigan at the Kensington Metrop Park as the MPO players navigate the challenging track. Jake Heimburg showcases his remarkable birdie streak on the back nine holes, and Big Berry commentary brings the action with Paul Uberry and Jeremy Coing providing expert analysis. The group discusses the importance of precise throwing techniques to overcome obstacles like steep hills and unpredictable wind conditions. As the round progresses, it becomes clear that accuracy is key, with players needing to dial up powerful throws to position themselves for birdies. Meanwhile, Paul Uberry shares his own experience, including a thrilling recovery from an early mistake on hole three. The 2025 Discraft Great Lakes Open offers valuable insights into the strategies and skills required to excel in professional disc golf.
Watch thrilling highlights from top MPO players at the 2025 Discraft Great Lakes Open, featuring Heimburg, McBeth, Buhr, and Anttila.
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Hello and welcome back to round three back n coverage of our mole card at the 2025 Discraft Great Lakes Open in Milford, Michigan at the Kensington Metrop Park. A beautiful place to play disc golf. A very challenging track on a nice day to play disc golf. >> It is nice. Nice and cool out there. Not not too windy, but keeps you on your toes. >> Keeps you honest. We got Big Berry commentary bringing the action. Of course, Paul Uberry and Jeremy Coing. But 59° for most of the round for these guys. Jeez, >> such chilly wind around 11 to 12 mph at times. Wasn't gusting, but like you said, just enough to keep you honest. >> That's right. 27 holes left. The sprint kind of begins now, but it's a slow sprint. Running up hills, something you have to do quite a bit here on this back nine. Does not start quick here on hole 10. This is a challenging par4. 610 ft uphill. It's got to take a big powerful booming t-shot to get into position. And from there, you got to dial up another beauty to get any look at the birdie. Jake Heimer is on a sevenhole birdie streak and he's going to try to show you how to do it. >> Oh, that needs to sit though. Oh, and that is as good as they make them. >> They don't make them better than that. That is launched. >> He's asking for it to sit. >> He doesn't have to putt, dude. Wow. This guy isn't on an eight-hole birdie streak with putts. He is inside about 15 feet on average. >> That's hard to do on this course. Very hard to do. >> And you're never close out here, it seems like. >> No. >> Paul turns this over and gets the loveliest little kick. >> Go back to hole three the same round. Paul throws it out of bounds early and gets a fantastic roll back inbounds. Now, he did proceed to go on to bogey that hole. It's going to take a couple of good shots to save the par now because he's way out of position. >> He lost. You just can't put it any straighter down the middle of a fairway. >> And you know, we have said he doesn't have the same power that these...





