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PDGA VideosNovember 14, 2022

2022 PDGA Tim Selinske U.S. Masters | FP40 | R3F9 | Scoggins, Hokom, Giannola, Vincent

The 2022 Tim Silinski U.S. Masters disc golf championships feature Grant Zellner and Jennifer Allen providing coverage of the FP40 round three from Camden. The course, located in the Quad Cities area of Illinois and Iowa, is known for its challenging conditions that require precision play to avoid bogeys. Leader Paige Scoggins showcased her skills, maintaining a nine-under-par lead through half of the tournament. Jennifer's expertise will be valuable as she analyzes the course and shares insights on how players like Sarah Holcomb and Kimberly Giannola can employ their "Four Hands" technique in the woods. The video also highlights Stephanie Vincent's unique challenge: mastering the forehand shot, a crucial aspect of navigating holes at Camden, such as the par-three 325-foot hole with its treacherous ravine.

Watch top disc golfers Scoggins, Hokom, Giannola, and Vincent compete in thrilling R3F9 action from the 2022 PDGA Tim Selinske U.S. Masters.

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Video Transcript

now welcome to the 2022 Tim silinski United States Masters disc golf championships a PDGA major from the Quad Cities area of Illinois and Iowa it's Grant Zellner and Jennifer Allen with coverage of FP 40 round three from Camden two Jennifer you have been around this course multiple times can you remember what the conditions were like as the week unfolded here at Camden too can easily be had if you perfectly hit that line if you miss anything or get an unfortunate kick you can get a bogey very quickly your leader at nine under par through half of the tournament owned Scoggins putting all of her tools of the trade on display and we also have Sarah Holcomb her rookie fpo 40 year all three of these this is Kimberly giannoli Four Hands definitely come in handy in the woods and so you're going to be seeing a lot of forehands this is Stephanie Vincent out of Texas she like myself does not really have that forehand game in the bag and that makes a few of these holes a little tougher hole number one is a par three at 325 feet playing over what we've been referring to as one of two Ravines here that run throughout most of the Camden tube uh area of the park you got to go up and over and then up again to this basket that actually has a relatively flat and unobstructed area around it yeah this is one of our nicest greens is our lead card first on the tee will be owned Scoggins thank you like so many holes here at Camden too you've got kind of an early Gap or at least an early line that you need to try to hit and then you sort of see if you can't get the shape right yeah it is crucial to hit the gap between those first couple of trees next up Sarah how come next trying to do the exact same thing hit the Gap and then see if you can shape something up toward the basket and the forehand definitely works well on this seven stroke lead from own to Sarah and then another eight back to Kimberly genola here in third place and now we have Stephanie Vincent and Stephanie Vincent going to the backhand the only one here in the lead card going...