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2022 PDGA Masters Worlds | FP40 | R5B9 | Scoggins, Hokom, Vincent, Finley

The 2022 PDGA Masters Worlds | FP40 | R5B9 | Scoggins, Hokom, Vincent, Finley features a thrilling semi-final round at McNaughton Park. The top eight FPO players, including Sarah Hokom and Holly Vincent, are competing in the back nine of their semifinal match. The video showcases the strategic gameplay as these disc golfing legends navigate challenging holes, such as the uphill par-four 363-foot hole number 10. Viewers can witness expert techniques used by these top players, including placement shots, forehand and backhand throws, and careful green reading. Grant Zellner and Jennifer Allen provide commentary on the intense competition, highlighting the intricacies of each player's strategy. The video offers a captivating look at the semi-final round of the 2022 PDGA Masters Worlds, featuring some of the best disc golfers in the world competing for a spot in the final four.

Watch Scoggins, Hokom, Vincent, & Finley battle at 2022 PDGA Masters Worlds in an intense disc golf round! Witness incredible skills on the course.

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Video Transcript

things are getting down to the wire here at the 2022 pdga masters disc golf world championships it's the back nine of the semi-final round coming to you from mcnaughton park production by ace run pro with graphics thanks to gatekeeper media it's grant zellner and jennifer allen yeah semifinals is a cut of half of our field so we have the top eight fpo 40 women out here at a sunny beautiful mcnaughton park you get a good look right there at the leaderboard jennifer you're playing your way up from the chase card into a multi-way tie for second place everybody very very tight trying to make it into that final four that'll get to play the final nine later on this afternoon we're quickly to hole number 10 here at mcnaughton park and uphill par four at 363 feet yeah par four because this is more of a placement shot drive to get right about to this area a few of us can sneak into that dirt area and then a quick green that slopes off down the hill to the right off the fairway left and right does make it difficult to save par even though it's a par four i'm gonna try to get a nice clean shot that goes up to the crest of that hill for own she gets a small skip with her forehand she should be able to work her way out of that sarah has a forehand that stays perfectly in the middle holly getting not enough turn and she's going to find the rough on the left to be careful on putting too much turn on the disc here you want just a slow turn like stephanie showed us that's why own does not throw the forehand typically because it is a steep quick off to the right side in the rough if you miss your line so sarah gonna have to work this forehand to try to stay as straight as possible she gets hung up there on the right side but stays up top i'm now going to a backhand here trying to shape something out and around yeah she did forehand from that shot i believe yesterday so getting a little bit more distant she might have been a little bit shorter today holly though forced to go to the forehand yeah that's typically the shot...