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UNREAL INSANITY At The Supreme Flight Open
Join Jefferson from Disov World as he breaks down the action from the Supreme Flight Open at Olympus, a premier destination on the disc golf pro tour for three years running. This highly anticipated event lived up to its reputation, with record-breaking scores and impressive performances from top players like Adam Hamus and Casey White. The course's new tweaks, including the McBTH modifications, proved to be a significant challenge even for the pros. Jefferson shares his expert analysis of the tournament, discussing everything from the impact of weather conditions, including lightning delays and heavy rain, to the strategic decisions made by players like Ricky Weisaki, who broke the course record on day two. With his signature wit and humor, Jefferson provides a behind-the-scenes look at the world of competitive disc golf, making this video a must-watch for fans of the sport.
Witness elite players in thrilling action at The Supreme Flight Open, featuring insane shots and heart-stopping moments!
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That escalated quickly. I mean, that really got out of hand fast. >> What's up, degenerates? It's the Disov World. I'm Jefferson, and of course, with me, the one with all the holes in his game, Swiss cheese, breaking down everything you need to know from the Supreme Flight Open. I don't want to waste your time like, but I just got to say, it's good to be back. Oh, and if you want to stay up to date on all things disc golf, make sure to hit subscribe. The disc golf pro tour has kicked off at Olympus for the past 3 years and this was easily the best it's ever looked. Big shout out to Danny. Also, it's playing harder than ever from the McBTH tweaks. If you're interested in knowing about all those, check out the video right here. And no, I don't think it's an issue if the designer is also playing the course. Actually, I think the people complaining about the Gomez music have a better argument. It wouldn't be the disc golf season if there wasn't weather issues immediately. I mean, I can hear the folks in Vegas laughing about it from here. On day one, there would be a lightning delay that pushed back tea times. Play would eventually start back up and along with it, the rain continued on for most of the round, which also had to be put on pause as the sun set and the pros forgot their glow discs. This forced many players to come back in the morning to wrap up the remaining holes. I'm sure that was annoying, but us fans had to endure every social media platform to have thousands of posts asking where the Gomez back 9 was. Somehow that was worse than the spoiler weirdos. In the end, our boys Adam Hamus and Casey White found themselves at top the leaderboard at 10 under. Day two was beautiful, but better looking was Ricky Weisaki's scorecard, breaking the course record at 11 down. Kind of because the guru brings up a good point. What the hell is a course record when there are changes every year? Technically the same property, but it also plays different. Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below. Paul McBth stacked another good round, but still three strokes back of his former rival turned teammate. I don't...




