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MVP Disc SportsJune 21, 2021

MVP Disc Sports - Mic'd Up Practice Round - PDGA PRO WORLDS PREVIEW - Back 9

MVP Disc Sports takes you on a practice round preview of the Back 9 at the PDGA PRO WORLDS. Join James Conrad and Dan Brooks Wells as they walk through their strategy for navigating tight wooded holes and share their thoughts on the course's challenging layout. The duo discusses their approach to specific holes, including hole 10, where a par-4 tee shot requires precision to navigate a triple mando and creek hazards. They also touch on techniques such as understability and angle management. Watch James and Dan put these strategies into practice and gain insight from their expertise on the course's most demanding holes. With expert commentary from James Conrad and Dan Brooks Wells, this video is a must-see for fans of PDGA PRO WORLDS and disc golf enthusiasts alike.

Watch top pros prepare for the PDGA Worlds in an exclusive mic'd up practice round from MVP Disc Sports.

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Video Transcript

hey everyone i'm james conrad and this is dan brooks wells thanks for tuning in to mvp disc sports this is the back nine of the world's preview if you missed the front nine make sure you check out gatekeeper media we did something similar where we're just kind of playing a practice round out here walking you through with our thoughts and the way we're attacking the fort yeah a lot a lot of tight wooded holes a lot of a lot of fun fun holes on that front nine so make sure you go check it out okay we are here at hole 10 start of the back nine it is a par four 598 feet uh this first tee shot you're really just trying to rip something as straight as you can this is um it has a triple mando that's actually not too far from the basket so you want to try to get as close to that as you can sticking a little bit to the right side to have a good look in i am throwing a mayhem to try and just just get it to go straight turn i definitely want a little bit more turn out of that that was too far left yeah it makes the angle through the triple mando a little tricky but it's not not a bad shot yeah i'm going with this blue fission photon this thing's been money for me up here i've been throwing it all year and it started to get a bit understable but at this altitude it flies just straight as an arrow that looks great thanks flirting a little with the creek on the right but i don't think it got there yeah i guess that's what i'm a little scared of doing to turn it but everything is so stable up here that right i'm gonna try my more understable mayhem yeah caught a little bush little bush i think that's the play though all right so when you're short left this is the angle you kind of have at the triple mando it's still a heiser end so it's really not you know a huge deal but you'll see over at james's live that he's got a nice straight angle in at it so i'm going to try soft envy into the gap and some people actually might be...

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