2022 PDGA Amateur Worlds | R2B9 | MA1 Lead | Krans, Staman, Ovaitt, Steed
Catch up on the action from Round 2 of the PDGA Amateur Disc Golf World Championships at Mesker Park, where Paul Kranz maintains his lead among a fierce pack of competitors, including Peyton Stamen and Ricky Ovaitt. Grant Zellner and Pavo Stubstead break down the back nine holes, highlighting the technical par threes that are making or breaking the players' scores. With eight par threes in total on this challenging course, the key to success lies in navigating the steep uphill throws and finding the optimal hyzer line. Watch as Kranz's box opens up slightly, and Stamen looks to bounce back from a disappointing front nine. Meanwhile, Ovaitt struggles with a chain-high shot, but manages to save par. The trio's strategies and techniques are put under the microscope as they navigate the tricky back nine at Mesker Park.
Watch Krans, Staman, Ovaitt, & Steed compete for MA1 lead at 2022 PDGA Amateur Worlds. Witness their skills in this thrilling disc golf competition.
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welcome back grant zellner and pavo stubstead with round two coverage at the pdga amateur disc golf world championships this the back nine at mesker park with your leader paul kranz paul crans coming off a hot front nine shooting a bogey free six down let's see if he can keep that pace going on the back peyton stamen also enjoying his time on the card but not enjoying his clothes to the front nine yeah he finished the front nine with an unfortunate triple bogey he did have a turkey right before that but we'll see if he can bounce back from that triple here on the back that's ricky oviatt and chase steed rounding out this lead card as we look at hole number 10 225 feet a par three this pack nine almost entirely short technical par threes this one steeply uphill that's right on the front nine we had uh only three par threes on the back nine we have eight par threes this course is really the tail of two nines no surprise to see paul with the box he has been opening up just a little bit of a lead on his card mates nice high hyzer line and that should be a birdie i mean this hole really if you hit the gap you're probably getting a birdie it's short and the green is kind of favorable as well like you're not gonna really go deep or anything receptive to that hyzering in uh finish on most of these backhand throws chase steed just a little bit inside yep still in the circle for a putt as you would expect on a hole like this here's peyton once again hoping to get back on track and it looks like he's going to do just that ricky playing quickly hasn't been able to dial in that step yeah it seems like it's just been chain high right side every time so maybe just release with a little more hyzer or something make the correction chase from circle's edge off and to the left opposite mistake also had the height correct ricky does save the par at least with the exception of paul not a lot of deep putts made so far today from this card yeah and you know part of that is that it's the amateur world championships but part of it is...





