2018 Ledgestone Ins Open • Rnd 1 • Catrina Allen • Paige Pierce • Hailey King • Paige Bjerkaas
Watch the 2018 Ledgestone Ins Open Round 1 coverage, where top female disc golfers face off on the challenging Northwoods course. Nova Polite and Kim Janoi of the Ladies of the Chains podcast provide expert commentary as they analyze the strategies employed by top players like Catrina Allen, Paige Pierce, Hailey King, and Paige Bjerkaas. The duo breaks down the intricacies of the Heiser line, a key technique for navigating the course's tight fairways. They also discuss the challenges of gap shots on hole 5, highlighting the importance of a strong forehand drive to set up a successful approach shot. With expert insight and play-by-play commentary, this video provides an inside look at the tactics and techniques used by top female disc golfers in competition.
Watch top players at Ledgestone Invitational Open! Round 1 highlights with Catrina Allen, Paige Pierce, Hailey King, and Paige Bjerkaas.
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Hey everybody, this is Nova Polite with the Ladies of the Chains podcast. This is Kim Janoi also with the Ladies of the Chains and we're here at the 2018 Disc Ledge Stone Open round one FPO coverage starting on the hole four at Northwoods. Katrina Allen first up showing the Heiser line skipping into circle one. Heiser line is definitely the way to go. It's going to take you straight to the baskets. So long as you don't go in early and hit the shel on the left. That is correct. From the teapad, you can see there's what looks like a tunnel shot straight up the middle, but it's too easy to fade to the left if you take it. Haley King also opts for the hiser line, and it looks like that's gone into circle one. Rounding out the forsome is Paige Burkus that gets a little wide, catches a branch, and stays out in the fairway. From the fairway, we can see the look into the basket. And Paige is just laying up for her par. Looks like Katrina went in. Yep. Katrina went in a little early and just catches the basket on the birdie save. Paige went long. Good save. Birdie save from in there. Definitely must have been quite a skip on that hard pen that you can see around the basket. Paige Burkus cleans up her par. We still haven't seen Haley put out, so she must have be pretty close. Hard. Yeah. Oh, there's the disc hiding in plain sight. Yeah, good start hit for Haley there. Katrina Allen cleans up and we're moving on to the second hole, which will be hole five. It's a par four. [music] It's not super long, but there's just really no way to get there in one, so it's got to be par four. Yeah. I want to just point out this is actually a really hard gap to hit. Um, you can either shoot up the gut and go down the left. Um, saw a couple players take the forehand line around the left and just park at the top, but you're not going to be able to attack the basket unless you have a really, really good flex forehand off the tee. It's true. For the most part, the right hand backhand like Paige Burekus just threw there, settling in at the...





