Back Nine at Hornets nest Against Ezra Aderhold
Paul Ulibberry and Ezra Aderhold team up at Hornets Nest to tackle the back nine in a match play tournament. With Ezra having made it to the finals of his upcoming event, he's getting ready to put his skills to the test against top competition. The duo takes on hole 10, known for its challenging 308 or 45 ft distance and technical requirements that demand precision and strategy. Paul shares some valuable insights into how to navigate this tough course, highlighting the importance of backhand shots and technique. As Ezra prepares for his audition for next year's match play tournament, he's looking to push himself against strong opponents and make a lasting impression. With his competitive spirit and determination, he's ready to take on the best and show what he's got.
Watch Paul Ulibarri take on Ezra Aderhold in a back nine showdown at Hornet's Nest. Witness their skills & strategy in action.
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I don't want to. >> What's up everybody and welcome back to the channel. Paul Ulibberry here and I am joined by Ezra Aderhold. We're on the back nine at Hornets Nest. He's getting ready for his match play tournament coming up this weekend. He made the finals. So, congratulations for making the finals. That's a huge accomplishment of of course. What was your record? >> My record was one one >> got smoked by Mattio, beat Paul McBth, tied Ricky Wasaki, >> and that was good enough. >> That was good enough. Yeah. Technically, we got we got three holes left of the Ricky match, and I'd already won since I I I was three up with three team play. Didn't know that that was enough to get me in. We played the play we finished the match which we didn't need to but >> Oh wow. >> I'm happy to be man. It's like a bonus little bonus event for the season, you know, like >> absolutely at kind of the one of the crown jewels here in Charlotte which is a mecca for disc golf and it's playing tough. If you if you come here and you uh are hearing us and you haven't seen the front n, go to his channel, check that out first >> for no spoilers because now I'll give the spoiler. He's up one on me. But it's been a competitive match going up, going down, lot of movement back and forth. We're on the back nine as you guys know >> or you should know now. And we're on hole 10. This is super tough. 308 or 45 ft I think. >> Yes. >> And uh woodsies everywhere. All kinds of >> technical little You could throw the sidearm. I think if you have the flip up play, that's the best shot. I don't. So, I'm going to have to fit some sort of backhand through there. This is also my audition for next year's match play match play tournament. So, I got to be on my best behavior and I have to at least I got to push. That would be great. If I push somebody who's in the finals, I feel like that's a great audition. Don't you? >> I do. [snorts] >> Okay. What do you think, guys? Do we go back back door or inside out super...





