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Paul McBeth VideosAugust 30, 2013

90's Style with Paul McBeth and Kyle Sawtelle Part 1/2

Paul McBeth and Kyle Sawtelle team up to tackle 90's style golf in the first half of their disc golf challenge at Cliff Stevens, a legendary course that has hosted some of the sport's biggest names. The duo tests out various DX discs, including the Banshee, Gazelle, Cobra, Stingray, and ABR, sharing insider tips from pro Ken Climo on how to master each model. With McBeth throwing his trusty Firebird and Sawtelle showcasing his skills with the original AVR, they put their skills to the test, navigating obstacles and pushing their discs to new heights. As they tackle the course's signature holes, including a notoriously tricky par-3, the two pros showcase their expertise and provide valuable insights for fans of the sport. With its nostalgic feel and expert analysis, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to improve their own disc golf game or simply enjoy the thrill of competition.

Watch Paul McBeth & Kyle Sawtelle bring back 90's style disc golf in this epic tournament throwdown.

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Video Transcript

leaving the Clearwater Store with our fresh new DX disc. All right, we're out here at Cliff Stevens to do the old school challenge. We got a little inside info from Ken Climo and uh what he threw back in his heyday, I guess. So, first we'll start out with the DX Banshee, DX Gazelle. Then we got the DX Cobra, DX Stingray, and a DX ABR. So, let's try these out. Gazelle Gazelle riding the sidewalk. A lot more overstable than I thought. All right, we're doing the uh old school challenge today out here at Cliff Stevens, home of the champ, where he cut his teeth as a kid. I'm throwing a DX Firebird. Nice overstable old school, little DX Eagle, Stingray, and Cobra. And of course, the original, the AVR. So, let's see. Let's see how they fly today. Firebird's the one that flips. Okay. Oh, that's also more stable. Found the stingray. Oh, this could chew it up pretty good around, huh? Chew it up pretty good. Yeah. 30footer can jam all day. Oh, too far. Two. All for two. I think I could get this one with the camera in my hand. Saves far. Looking dry. Nice. That might have a bird look. Flex. Come on. Ah. off the cage. Why'd you miss that one? All right. Three. Uh-oh. Decent kick. Oh, it's pretty. Ah, last tree to be did not miss two jumpers in a row. Stay up. Jumper. Come on. Oh. Oh, high left. Stupid putter. Get there. Ah, short again. Cobra. Cobra. Cobra over the banshee. Here we are at hole six. Paul's at one down. Oh, it's pretty. It's pretty. It's pretty. It splits the Y. Parked. Get up. Didn't split the wine. That won't fly the same. Parks hole six with the cobra. All right. Really? 12footer. Oh, splitting it. Oh god. Lucky you. Now, I'm sure you've heard DX discs aren't durable, but as you can see here, this Banshee did work on that branch. Look at 90s. Oh. Oh, look at this cocky guy. All right. So far, two under through seven. This is normally a gimme, but we'll see. No, I'll have a look. Looking good. All right, out here at Cliff Stevens, one of the signature putts on hole eight with the trees. Can he make it? Pressure on me. Jordan again. Ah, hit right. No,...