Practice for Worlds (Fort F9)
Watch as professional disc golfers practice and prepare for the 2021 World Championships at Fort F9 in Ogden, Utah. Special guests Albert the Bazooka Tom and Nick Carl join the athlete for a walkthrough of the challenging course, sharing tips on how to navigate the gaps and obstacles. The group discusses the importance of throwing understable discs with stability issues at high elevations, and the athlete puts their skills to the test with a series of practice shots. From navigating OB creeks and river hazards to executing precise putts, this video provides a unique glimpse into the strategies and techniques used by top players in the sport. With its mix of humor and expert insight, this practice session offers valuable lessons for disc golfers of all levels.
Watch Paul McBeth's intense practice session ahead of Worlds at Fort F9, one of golf's toughest courses.
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Test, test, test. Is it working? What is up everyone? We are at the fort [music] for the World Championships, 2021 World Championships. We are in Ogden, Utah. [music] This is the course that I've never been on film for. So, this is my first round. We got special guests. We got Albert the Bazooka Tom for our practice round and Nick Carl, who is a little further back over there. [applause] And we're just going to do a little walkthrough, a little preview. Um, like I said, this is the first round that I'm on film. I've played it a couple times now, but still learning it. Getting ready for the World Championships. [music] And here we are at hole one. And let's go. All right, hole one is 315 ft. There is an OB creek right after the path. And then there's OB to the right of the basket. So, I'm going to try to just throw a little flip up buzz and get myself in circle one. First shot of the day. First shot. Yeah, first shot of the day. First try. Yes. Oh, yeah. By the way, he didn't say there's OB where he just threw it, but that's fine. That might be safe. Oh. How strange that is parked. What [music] a man. What a man. What a man. What a man. More. So, you may have heard the bazooka say, "How straight is that?" We are at elevation about 4,000 to 5,000 somewhere in there. So, our discs are a little bit more overstable than they typically are at sea level. So, when he asked how straight is that, it is my understable wasp buckets. No, one little piece of a tree right there. on the Brian just cut off. Yeah. Yeah. Just like sticking right up. So everyone knows Paul part it. I buried it. [laughter] P two European style 61 m. Uh we got this river just between us and the basket. And also there's a OB road behind the basket. So pretty much you just got to hit the gaps, park it, and don't go too far. Write that down. WRITE THAT DOWN. OH, it's naked. Go. Oh, that's a putt. Y put style. Back into the woods. [laughter] Get up. Oh, yeah. Yep. Nice. Back to back. Back to back. Whoa. [ __ ] It's on there. All right. Hole...





