2024 PDGA Masters Disc Golf World Championships | FP40 R2B9 | Scoggins, Allen, Tekku, Hendel
Watch Grant Zelner and Jennifer Allen navigate the challenging Peter Pan course at the 2024 PDGA Masters Disc Golf World Championships in the FP40 division. The duo faces an unpredictable wind pattern and last-minute changes due to rising water in the creek, making their rounds even more exciting. With a strong forehand presence among the players, Grant experiments with a touchy shot using his putter to capitalize on the wind's push, while Jennifer, a lefty, relies on her stable disc to find its way back into position. The pair shares insights on how they're approaching each hole, emphasizing the importance of staying safe and exploiting the course's design to their advantage. With over 268 feet of holes featuring ponds and tight fairways, Grant and Jennifer must utilize their skills and strategies to secure a strong finish in this highly competitive FP40 division.
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welcome back to continuing coverage of the 20124 PDGA Masters Disc Golf World Championships from Emporia Kansas it's the back nine of round number two in the FP 40 division Grant zelner alongside Jennifer Allen who's once again in two places at once out there playing and now giving us some really good insight on how you all are getting around this course at Peter Pan with two things happening one the wind has arrived and two there are some last minute changes you had to deal with due to Rising water in the creek so really interesting situation and you can see us warming up there from the shade because the temperatures are coming up as well as the water did but this hole stays the same 268 ft this is hole number 10 you have the pond coming into play right there along the left side as well as that Mando tree that you must stay to the left of on the right once again we and we've seen this theme a few times already on both courses you've dealt with ob pretty near the basket yeah all along very tight almost every single hole as well as a lot of these holes really sit up great for the forehand and the left sure seem to be good for everybody we've got two dominant forehands here and a lefty on this card of four so I'm going to try to do a little touchy shot with my putter thinking that the wind would push it we have a strong left to right currently so I do stay safe kind of over there by those little nubbies I don't know what those are but they're all along all along this Pond that was noisy come on that would have been such an incredible Ace and it stay close that's always nice you always wonder like if I hit the basket did it roll away or mhm Sandy getting lucky she really puts a lot of turn on this but being a lefty and a very stable disc it finds its way right back in front of the basket everybody with a putt yeah I have this little bitty branch in front of me I'm like man if I touch this little tiny branch is it gonna do anything so I was kind of afraid to get it really high...





