Big Jerm starts making threats after getting a double bogey | Mic'd Up Practice Round
Big Jerm's practice round takes an unexpected turn as he struggles to navigate hole 12 of the De La Viega course. The new layout presents a challenging 320-foot par four with a slight dog leg to the right, requiring a precise backhand turnover shot. Big Jerm's game plan is called into question as he debates whether to opt for a forehand or mid-range approach. His analysis of the hole highlights the importance of avoiding trees and playing aggressively, even if it means aiming for a short putt. The video features Big Jerm's candid thoughts on strategy and technique, offering insight into his thought process as he navigates one of the toughest holes in the course.
Join Big Jerm as he practices his game. Frustration sets in after a double bogey - watch him vent to his teammate in this hilarious Mic'd Up session.
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welcome back to part two of the de la viega practice round we've got nine more holes to go checking in with the scores three under two under two under through our first nine practice holes we've got some brand new positions we've got some new par fours looking forward to seeing how it plays yeah yep let's see how it plays out i left a big pause said it wasn't like copyright yep uh you also only roll with that that was good enough for us i loved it yeah it was pretty cool i look great in that let's do it that's it all right we are here at hole 12 brand new placement it is a 320 foot slight dog leg to the right play is going to be a backhand turnover with a mid-range or putter maybe you could fit a forehand if you stand it up a bit but the slope the whole way goes from left to right and if you kick right you are going to want to just start the tournament over probably make plans make a hotel reservation for 2022 because your master's cup is over your tournament has officially ended lovely hawk nice is that a crow does make a crow noise kind of yeah that looks pretty good is there is there that much ceiling yeah it doesn't really have a ceiling limit i don't feel like all right but the issue with the forehand is those trees you really want to like hug those the double tree yeah you want to just barely squeeze in because when it starts the hyzer it really takes you down the hill so honestly like playing atom and just hoping that maybe it's maybe more key less this flippy firebird but maybe a little smaller maybe more orky yeah that's why i'm going thunderbird instead this is a beat one i think it'll be okay this is this is definitely a hole where i feel like playing to a 30-foot putt is not a bad strategy sure you're playing right at him too far yes thank you paul i don't think that's where adam was standing no awesome right adam so much thank you so much for that in-depth call and analysis yeah a little too far on that one sweet call oh that's a little too far so good so good...





