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MVP Disc SportsAugust 14, 2019

Garry Patton - Team MVP - In the Bag: Worlds 2019

Watch Garry Patton, Team MVP, take you through his bag and share what he'll be throwing at Pro Worlds 2019. As a professional disc golfer, Garry has carefully curated his selection of discs to tackle various shot types and courses, including the challenging terrain of Lake Eureka at Ledgestone. With expert guidance, he shares his strategies for forehand pop-up shots, pull-over throws, and force sidearm discs, showcasing how different discs can complement each other in his arsenal. Garry's Pro Worlds preparation is on full display as he breaks down his top picks, including the Neutron Nitros, Panics, and Octane distance drivers. Whether you're a seasoned pro or up-and-coming player, this video provides valuable insights into Garry Patton's approach to disc golf equipment selection and technique.

Get an inside look at Team MVP Disc Golf pro Garry Patton's complete bag setup for the 2019 PDGA World Championships.

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Video Transcript

Hey I'm Garry Patton PDGA #49643 with Team MVP and today I'm going to show you what's in my bag and kind of what I'll be throwing at Pro Worlds this year. So first things first here I am carrying the Voyager Pro Bag. It carries everything that I could possibly want and around I have tons of backups in here which we'll get into right now. So starting out with my Neutron Nitros. I actually bagged four of these I have a max weight one here that's very overstable. I can't possibly do anything wrong with it besides just go left and that's what I wanted to do and then I carry a high 160s Neutron one here and then another 160s one here that's it's kind of more beat in and then my workhorse 170's one with this cool Infinite stamp. During Ledgestone this got me through Lake Eureka quite well and I'm looking to do the same at Worlds so pretty much honestly you'll see me throw this about half the holes out there it's a really great disc next I have two Panics in my bag one being beat right here I use this for forehand pop-up shots and really big turnover max distance shots and then I have an overstable one here that it's kind of similar to the Nitros here it just gets the job done an overstable workhorse same thing if I need to throw force flex forehands where the Nitros are just a little bit too over stable this is a great dis to complement that flight in here I bagged one Neutron Dimension I love this for pull over shocks and if I throw it with my absolute hardest power on a little bit of hyzer, it'll flip up and turn over just a touch but it'll never really leak right and it'll just push and then fade left for me it's also a very good force sidearm disc if I'm not feeling the Panic so all these kind of have their place even though they fly pretty similar alright now let's talk about my more understable distance drivers this light blue Octane here flies sort of similar to my panic but it'll get me more distance and more turn and it's really with less power and less effort so that's a good thing to have in your bag especially in...

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