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This Makes Disc Golf Look Bad?!
The world of disc golf has taken an unexpected turn - literally! Jefferson and his recapping partner are at the preserve championship, but their attention is caught by the world's largest rubber duck, which was placed in a field overlooking hole 18. While some fans are upset about the unconventional setup, Jefferson remains unfazed, pointing out that professionalism has long been abandoned in disc golf. Meanwhile, Ally Smith shares her experience of receiving a courtesy violation warning for not looking at all the shots during a tee-off. As the game heats up, players must navigate obstacles on and off the course - including their own emotions. With its unique blend of humor, commentary, and behind-the-scenes insights, this video offers a fresh perspective on the world of disc golf.
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What exactly is the function of a rubber duck? My friend finally arrived. That's world's biggest rubber duck on site here at the preserve. What's up, degenerates? It's the dis golf world. I'm Jefferson and alongside me, the one with all the holes in his game, Swiss cheese, recapping everything you need to know from the preserve championship. Let's get it out of the way now. Yes, the world's largest rubber duck was in attendance. And I will say, seeing it in person, that thing was big. For those that missed it, apparently it was in the area already. So why not throw it in the big open field looking down the players putting on hole 18. Made for some pretty cool shots if you ask me. If you want to know my true feelings on the duck, check out Saturday's video. But honestly, I don't know why people are complaining. I saw a few social media posts of upset fans talking about this being the reason why Disoff will never be taken seriously. News flash, we've never looked cool. Go back to any of the best highlights shown on ESPN, and I'm sure the comment section is filled with keyboard warriors calling us gay. So, I really don't care about those people's approval. Plus, if you think those optics looked bad, one of the sponsors was called Morning Wood. Professionalism was thrown out the window a long time ago. In other news, Ally Smith went to social media to share her perspective of getting a courtesy violation warning and then dropping out of the event. Hole five. We tee off. My cardmates are short of my lie. We get to their lies and um we have to wait because the card in front of us is in the way. I'm very upset. I want to separate and be, you know, isolated. I go back to the teapad where I can still see everyone throw. uh one of the girls throws and immediately I'm addressed from one of the other players that I'm receiving a courtesy violation, a courtesy warning, being courtesy warned for not looking at all the shots. So, I'm very taken aback and that just um skyrocketed my emotions negatively. Kona then went to Instagram to share her perspective. Here's the quick version. Like Ally explained, she walked away. But during that time, Kona questioned if there...




