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MVP Disc SportsOctober 18, 2024

Team MVP Practice Round | Nevin Park | DGPT Championships

The Crush Boys are back at Nevin Park in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the final event of the 2024 season, the DGPT Championships Finals. The team is ready to tackle the challenging 18-hole course, featuring heavily wooded technical golf holes. Pro players discuss strategy and technique on hole one, a 419-foot par-three with a narrow gap between trees. They share their approach, including using discs like the Proton Vector and Detour, as well as aiming for specific spots in the woods. On hole two, another par-three with a blind shot over a hill, the Crush Boys demonstrate how to navigate tricky shots, including using forehands and aiming for gaps or middle trees. The team's expertise on technical golf is on full display as they share their tips and techniques for success at Nevin Park.

Watch Team MVP's top players take on Nevin Park in a practice round ahead of the DGPT Championships, featuring expert strategies and skills.

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Video Transcript

What's up, MVP peeps and gyronauts? The Crush Boys are here one final time for the final event of the 2024 season, the DGPT Championships Finals here at Nevin Park in Charlotte, North Carolina. Are you ready? That was one take. It was one take cuz I want to get going on this awesome. We're ready for some heavily wooded technical golf. Hope you enjoy 18 holes with us right now. Let's go. Hole one is 419 ft. Par three. You want to throw something out that is turning right and ends just flat. It's very easy to hit the wall of trees on the left side. So, you want to try to get enough turn to get through that gap and give yourself a putt. I'm going to try a proton vector. Oh, I like the height. I think that's I like the passion. I like the drive. I think you parked it. You just need a peach pierce disc. I'm going to try a different approach. Something more underststable. Detour. Kind of hug the left side a bit and hopefully make it in the woods. Don't roll. I like I'll take it. This will be a bad first place to land. Go up. Okay, just what I needed. 40footer for polar to warm up. And then it's not even close to being where you want it to be. Well, you probably had branches up here and just got really unlucky. There's a fun little gap. Of course, there's somebody walking in the background just to mess with you. Perfectly inchow. See? Oh my goodness. Well, good round start with the bogey as we all know. Welcome to hole two. We have a par three. That's 366. Blind shot over the hill. Similar shape to hole one kind of. I'm just aiming at the tree in the middle and hope I don't hit it because that's what pros do. Aim at the trees. Um. Oh no. And you hit it. That is so bad. Way too left. Terrible kick. I might throw backhand, but I kind of like the idea of a forehand. Probably going to take this left side with a raft. Are you aiming for the gap? I am aiming for the middle of the gap. Oh, is that something I shouldn't do? I don't know. Okay, I'll aim for the middle tree and hope not to...

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