2022 PDGA Amateur Worlds | R3F9 | MA1 Lead | Krans, Helms, Scott, Bates
The 2022 PDGA Amateur Worlds is a thrilling competition that brings together top disc golf players from around the world. Round three of the tournament takes place at Prides Creek Park, where Grant Zellner and Pabo Stubbeldub of Central Coast Disc Golf are on hand to provide expert commentary. As the cream of the crop rises to the top, the lead card is shaping up to be an exciting one. The USM Champion is making a strong comeback, while Ilkin is sneaking back into contention. Chase Steed, who was previously featured in coverage, is now all about today's lead card. Commentators Grant and Pabo break down hole number one, a challenging par-4 at 519 feet. Paul Crans is leading the pack with 17 under par, showcasing his meticulous approach to the game. Meanwhile, Matthew Helms and Aiden Scott are hot on his heels, each bringing their unique styles to the course. With water carries and peninsula greens in play, this course promises to be a fun and unpredictable ride for spectators and players alike.
Watch Krans & Helms battle for MA1 lead at 2022 PDGA Amateur Worlds. Intense competition with Scott & Bates vying for top honors.
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welcome disc golf world it's the pdga amateur disc golf world championships round three at prides creek park grant zellner of the pdga along with pabo stubstead of central coast dis golf round three is always when the players begin to figure out who's who that's right grant in round three here the cream rises to the top players have had two rounds now to you know one round to recover from perhaps a bad first round and we're gonna see a lot more of the top talent here on the lead card today we'll get to know the members of our lead card here in just a few minutes but first we need to take a look at the leaderboard overall obviously the lead card there the top four ill can grow though the usm champion sneaking back into the mix after a slow start we'll see if ilkin can make his way on to the lead card for tomorrow chase steed we saw him earlier in coverage but it's all about this lead card today as we venture on to hole number one here at prides creek a par 4 519 feet a landing zone if you're not going to go for the eagle just pass this broken tree about 395 off the tee and you can see the ob lake coming into play that's right grant this is a very uh fountain hills-esque course i would say a little more lush and green and beautiful than fountain hills but a lot of those peninsula greens and a few water carries as well should be fun paul crans your leader at 17 under par meticulous detailed and disciplined and he throws a discipline shot right there wants no part in the eagle it's really a high risk play anyway he just gets it out there in the open should have an easy up and down for birdie here's your first look at matthew helms just two strokes back a very fast player indeed grant one of the fastest players i have ever filmed it's off left a little bit but should be in an open spot for the upshot as well aiden scott no stranger to lead cards at amateur world championships i had the pleasure of following aidan several times at last year's am world's championships in orlando he's got a little bit of everything in his...





