2021 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge - Preview
Get ready to preview one of the most challenging disc golf courses in the country - Iron Hill in Newark, Delaware. The 2021 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge is back and better than ever, showcasing the best players in the game at this demanding 18-hole par 70 course. Hosted by tournament director Adam Harris, this event has become a favorite among locals and visitors alike, with past winners like Bell's earning top honors. In a preview of what to expect from the 2021 challenge, Adam shares his vision for the course, designed by Steve Winchester, which tests players' power and accuracy. With its unique layout, the course presents both opportunities and challenges - "play smart but aggressively smart" is the motto that has become synonymous with the Delaware Disc Golf Challenge. Whether you're a seasoned pro or an aspiring player, this preview will give you a taste of what it takes to conquer Iron Hill and emerge victorious in the 2021 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge.
Watch top pros clash in the epic 2021 Delaware Disc Golf Challenge! Highlights & intense competition from the year's best players.
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i'm adam harris i'm the tournament director of the delaware disc golf challenge in 2021 here at iron hill in newark delaware we originally named it the delaware disc golf challenge because it was intended to challenge players the course is long and difficult was originally designed by steve winchester to host events like this it's 18 hole par 70 10 000 feet and it's a grueling course it's uh meant to be that way we're here to challenge the players and see who rises to the top bell's win from second card was incredibly memorable and he's been coming for quite a while so the locals absolutely loved him rising to the top and putting on a one heck of a final round the course is designed for players to play with power but accurate power there's appropriate landing zones that are far enough down for the men and women both because we have women's teams this year if they really want to go for power and have a closer up shot then they're bringing in a little bit more trouble to have an easier upshot it's been designed that way from day one it's play smart but aggressively smart if you want to win if you want to just get in the cash cool just throw it in the fairway throw it up under the basket take your par get the birdies where they present if you really want to make a move you kind of got to push yourself





