2021 PDGA Am Worlds | MA1 | R3F9 | Scott, Hapner, Scott, Burridge
Cameron McKilling and Grant Zellner bring you live coverage of Round 3, Front Nine of the MA1 lead card at the 2021 PDGA Amateur Disc Golf World Championships in Orlando, Florida. Evan Scott from Duncan, South Carolina, Ezra Happner from Santa Cruz, California, Aiden Scott from Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Robert Burridge from Houston, Texas, are vying for the top spot. The tight course requires consistency, fairway accuracy, and strategic putting. Evan Scott credits his good putting as a key factor in his strong performance so far, while Ezra Happner emphasizes playing clean and attacking when opportunities arise. Aiden Scott focuses on placing his shots well and avoiding mistakes, aiming to stay smooth and in the fairways. Robert Burridge looks forward to attacking the course and playing smart, using both birdie chances and strategic layoffs as needed. Watch as these talented players navigate the challenging layout at Disney's Winter Summerland Miniature Golf Course.
Top players Scott, Hapner, Scott & Burridge compete at 2021 PDGA Am Worlds. Watch thrilling moments from the course.
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welcome everybody to our coverage of the 2021 pdga amateur disc golf world championships in orlando florida powered by dynamic discs and latitude 64. you are watching ma1 lead card round three front nine coverage brought to you by us here at bdub pro today's commentary will be provided by myself cameron mckilling and of course my buddy grant zellner from the pdga before we get started let's head over to our player profiles to meet our lead card i'm uh evan scott from duncan south carolina my putting was really good that was probably the glue that held that round together my driving was all right but i made a lot of circles edge putts that kept my round hot oh it's a pretty tight course so just try to be consistent stay in the fairways and get as many birdies as i can i'm ezra happner from santa cruz california my game plan just play clean it's a real tight course but par is attainable so you know just stay in the fairway and attack when i can we were supposed to have a short layover in st louis and there was a storm that rolled through right when we got in so we had to stay the night got out a day late but um luckily we we still got to practice everything and yeah i'm just happy to be here i'm aiden scott from chattanooga tennessee uh i felt as if i was placing things fairly well i had a semi slow start but i felt as if i just didn't make any huge mistakes and gave myself putts that's about it uh i am two strokes back to the lead but i'm really just trying to get everything easy and let the strokes come to me not really trying to chase anybody and just stay smooth and fairway robert burridge from houston texas i'm feeling more confident than i was during the second round i'm looking forward to attacking this course and doing what i can and we'll see what happens by the end of it my game plan is to play smart i'm gonna try to get the birdie when i can but when it's out of play i'll just lay up and do what i have to and here we are at hole one a 480 foot par four starts off out in...





