Team MVP Practice Round | Swenson Park | Champions Cup 2025
The Team MVP Practice Round at Swenson Park is a must-watch for disc golf enthusiasts. Eagle McMahon, a previous champion on the property, shares his experience and expertise as he navigates the course's new layout. The Crush Boys are back in town, and the team is excited to tackle the challenges of this major tournament. With Simon Lazot's guidance, they discuss various techniques, including sidearm throws and boost shots, as well as strategies for approaching holes like the 352-foot par three and the 1171-foot par five. The video showcases the team's skills and camaraderie, offering valuable insights into the world of disc golf. From hole four to the entire course, Eagle McMahon shares his thoughts on the best ways to play each shot, making this practice round a helpful resource for players looking to improve their game.
Watch Team MVP's practice round at Swenson Park ahead of the 2025 Champions Cup! See their skills and strategy up close.
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Welcome back MV peeps. We are in Stockton, California at the first major of the year and here with previous champion on this property, Eagle McMahon. How's it feeling? It's feeling like I'm here with the previous champion on the property, Simon Lazot. Crush Boys are back in town. We have a new layout and it's a new week on tour. Hope you enjoyed the video. Here we go. Let's see what this is all about. All the fuss. I'm ready. We are on hole four because we didn't book a tea time and we have team member lovely girlfriend Rattana letting us jump ahead of her. Hole number four, par three. There's an A layout this weekend and a B layout. I think we're just going to throw to the B layout for our practice round. And for the B hole, the B hole is 352 ft. Throwing a sidearm double mando and uh par three. Let's Let's get this thing started. I'm throwing a boost on the bee hole. Oh, it's perfect. What a start. I'm going to throw boost the opposite way. Little skip. It's two ways to throw a boost. We're in the same spot basically. Welcome to Swanson. When do you think my last putt was? Nashville, maybe. Good line though. It's good. That was a good layup for the No, I actually played on Wednesday last week. My last Kansas City wide open. I think that's a good disc golf hole. I didn't even see that basket, though. So, that might be a roller to that one. Oh, we're playing that. That and that. They played that. I'm so confused. Wow. Legends are true. This is the new run of Mayhem. May. How do I say this word properly? Mayhem. Mayhem. Mayhem. Mayhem. That's actually really good. Welcome to hole five. It's a par five, 1171 ft. Looks like only one pin position here. That's nice. And it's three really good shots required to get a look at birdie. Very doable as par five should be. Eagle chance. I would say no. Yes. Yes. If there's a good wind. Air shot and then roller or maybe roller. Roller. You never know. You never know. Definitely roller first shot. I'm going to try roller with my new Proton Vanish. Oh, that's inspiring. That's kind of decent now. Way out right. Came back about 50 ft....





