Practice for Worlds (Fort B9)
Practice for Worlds (Fort B9) - Fort B9's back nine is put to the test as professional disc golfers Albert Tan and Nick Carl join forces to tackle the challenging course in preparation for the 2021 Disc Golf World Championships. The duo discusses their approach and strategy, sharing tips on how to navigate the par-4 triple mando and overcome obstacles like trees and rough terrain. With a focus on technique and shot selection, they break down hole-by-hole analysis of each shot, including Jeet's smooth playing style and Albert Tan's use of the signature Ballista Pro X. From grip it and rip it to finding the perfect line, this video provides valuable insights for disc golf enthusiasts looking to improve their skills and learn from experienced players.
Watch Paul McBeth fine-tune his game at Fort B9 before the PDGA World Championships in this exclusive practice round.
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welcome back we are on the back nine at the fort course getting ready for the 2021 disc golf world championships we did the front knife if you haven't seen that go check it out we're gonna go to the back nine kind of just go through a little game plan check out the course learn our shots i got some special guests with me i got albert tan the bazooka and you can see that guy to the left that is nick carl we're on hole 10 598 feet we just finished the front nine with the part five now we enter the back nine with a par four triple mando about 60 feet short of the basket so it's really just to grip it and rip it or what do we like to say jeet so while these guys are all about eating a disc i'm pretty smooth i'm from massachusetts we gotta play smoothies so i'm just gonna play it nice and nice and relaxed you know trying to get to like 250 260 and then play the rest of the whole from there you weren't lying that is about 260. i know what with your legs pretty tough angle i would say the mistake is more to the right you have a way straighter approach to the basket but it is what it is oh crap okay one more we're about to get an eagle for the vlog wait this is a vlog what is this well whatever it is oh ooh too high so hole 11 par 3 probably the longest part 3 we have back here pretty much the only way to get close to the basket for me is this huge turnover from the right side i use the signature serious ballista pro x just to flex it out i can count you know it's stability to hook back to the left and finish near the basket i kind of want to say there's a roller line between the middle but not for me that is that's the common mistake just early more turn should be easy three though oh i got it oh that's perfect or even more no oh i didn't even throw it hard enough i was too worried about hitting the line i didn't do it hard enough and also just like some trees in the far right if...





