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Queen City Classic EXPOSES PROBLEM
The Queen City Classic has been making headlines, and Jefferson is here to dish out the dirt. The Disov world exposes some problematic issues at the event, which might just be a wake-up call for the organizers. Swiss Cheese joins Jefferson to break down the course's performance, including holes that yielded pars on 49% of the field - not exactly what you want to see in pro disc golf. Meanwhile, Crunchy weighs in on his experience at the Queen City Classic, calling it less memorable than other tour stops. As the event nears, ticket sales have been somewhat sluggish, but things are picking up. Jefferson ponders whether Charlotte is the right fit for a USDGC stop, and if locals can make this place shine like never before.
Witness top pros face a shocking problem at the Queen City Classic. Watch now to see how they react. Featuring [players' names].
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HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT. HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT. >> WHAT'S UP, DEGENERATES? It's the Disov world. I'm Jefferson and alongside me as always, the one with all the holes in his game, Swiss cheese, breaking down everything you need to know from the Queen City Classic because it just might have exposed a few problems. But before we can get into that, drop a like if you enjoy and who knows, maybe even subscribe. See, Swiss, you don't have to suck yourself off before we get into every video. If for some reason you didn't hear, this was the first time Hordets Nest had a stroke play event since 2012. Crazy coincidence because that's true about me as well. >> Got to love finishing with a big natural. >> That doesn't mean we haven't seen this course in action over the past couple years, including all those DGBT finales. And oh yeah, remember when match play was a thing for one year? I, like many of you, love this track, but that doesn't mean everyone does. Crunchy shared his opinion as he typically does, stating it was less memorable than other tour stops, which others did agree. He went on to say that there were 11 holes that 49% of the field took pars on. Not a stat you like to see. Same goes with this one. I've heard they're in kind of a dilemma. I heard right now for a while it was kind of on the lower side of ticket sales, but I've heard that things are picking up as the event gets closer. My thought when it comes to pro disc golf in Charlotte, as much as this is a giant mecca, when it comes to people taking vacation to come out to the Carolinas to watch disc golf, I don't know how many people are going to vacation here twice and go to USDGC and go to a a pro tour here. It does beg the question if Charlotte is right for a stop with USDGC being the staple of the area. Although, you got to give it to the locals for making this place look better than ever. And I really enjoyed switching the starting hole. It made the ending stretch so much more fun to watch. That wasn't all they did either. Pouring new teapads for holes 1...




