2019 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships: Round 3 MPO Recap
Watch Paul Macbeth's dominant performance at the 2019 PDGA Professional Disc Golf World Championships, Round 3 MPO Recap. The battle for the top spot was intense as Macbeth reassured everyone that he was here to stay. He navigated Old Course with ease, clearing water on his first drive and setting himself up for a birdie at hole three. However, a late kick left him a challenging putt from fifty feet away. Macbeth's focus wavered slightly at hole 15, resulting in an uncharacteristic three-putt attempt that dropped him into a tough position. Nevertheless, he bounced back with a strong finish, birdying seven of the nine holes, including a crucial adjustment on hole 17. With 11 under par and four strokes clear of the field, Macbeth solidified his lead. His ultimate goal is to reach 50 under for the tournament, a feat that only one or two players may achieve.
Relive Round 3 drama from the PDGA's biggest event! Watch Paul McBeth, Ricky Wysocki, and Eagle McMahon battle on.
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hello and welcome back to MP Oh action here at the 2019 PDGF professional world championships today we had a battle at the top and this man Paul Macbeth reassured everyone that he was here to stay getting it started here on the intimidating old one six hundred and thirty three feet away he clears the water with ease Macbeth here on pole three piers the gap and would be parked for his birdie that is two down through three holes hole for he would look to stay hot but he does turn his Luna over just a bit it looks perfect but a late kick would leave him about fifty feet no problem a crowd favorite here he is nothing in the bird on the tough baseball field hole and saving his par on the par four chest afterwards the putter would be the answer all day Paul here turning his drive over just a bit a kick from the tree would leave him an open putt and when you leave all with open putts you're gonna be in trouble cutting now all the way to the par 3 hole 15 macbeth doesn't quite get his drive turned over enough left with about circles edge and unable to put it in hall with an uncharacteristic three putts from inside the circle fifteen that's one nine three putt it he's just tired of putting I was literally tired of putting at that point and I just was walking up it's not the right mindset strange to see Paul out of focus that would be his only blemish on the back other than that he would birdie seven of the nine holes including this one making the adjustment from round one to make the easy birdie on 17 you would finish 11 under par now four strokes clear of the field I think double digits is my goal for each round I really want to get to 50 under for the tournament so if I can do that I feel like that's a very hard I think really only one or two people can get there now so if I can get to fifty that's that's my ultimate goal the man who left the window open for Paul Emerson Keith has been hanging tough all week long and would look to stay hot on Thursday getting his round started the way...





