2022 College Disc Golf National Championship - Player Profile: Davis York (Georgia)
Meet Davis York, one of the top contenders at the 2022 College Disc Golf National Championship. The course, set on a beautiful property, boasts a great mix of open and challenging holes that will push players to their limits. In this player profile, Davis shares his thoughts on the current layout, referencing changes made to both Boulders and The Gorge courses from previous years. He emphasizes the importance of staying focused and playing for par, rather than trying to take big numbers, in order to achieve a good score. With his trust in his teammates' abilities, Davis plans to stick to his game plan, rather than getting distracted by the scores of others. Hear Davis York's insights on strategy, course management, and mental preparation as he prepares to tackle the challenges of this year's National Championship.
Watch Davis York compete in the 2022 College Disc Golf National Championship as a standout player from Georgia.
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uh yeah it's a great environment these courses are awesome you know you got a good mix of open courses on this golf course on a beautiful property just kind of brings that brings back good memories from last year um you know got out here warmed up played pretty well yesterday and uh looking forward to playing well again today i think boulders played pretty easy last year and i think the gorge is a lot tougher course than boulders really challenges everybody and you see there's been there's bogies double bogeys being taken playing in a team format so that's really a good addition i think we might see i know they made changes to boulders this year might make some more changes to gorge next year i think the biggest thing is just really staying bogey-free there's a lot of ob a lot of places where you can uh you know take a big number but if everybody on your team just kind of focuses and just you know maybe plays for par i think you'll come out with a good score you never want to do too much and put too much pressure on yourself i'm sure i'll check scores but uh i don't i probably won't play based on how they do i think i trust them to do their best and you know if i look at scores and i see somebody's doing bad it might push me to do something i shouldn't do and that's kind of where things turn bad so i'll probably just try to stick to my game and do what i can you





