2018 PDGA Pro Masters World Championships • Day 4 • MP50 • DD vs Lat64 Lead Card Battle
Watch the thrilling battle between Ron Converse and Patrick Brown at the 2018 PDGA Pro Masters World Championships. The dynamic duo takes on Waterworks Park in Kansas City, Missouri, a challenging course that demands precision and strategy. As they navigate the elevation and tricky lines, their skills will be put to the test. Dani Lyndall breaks down their techniques, highlighting Patrick's use of Affleck shots and Ron's masterful approach with his Ballista Pro. The competition heats up as they tackle hole 3, a 275-foot shot that favors a forehand throw. With Ron landing a birdie with ease and Patrick narrowly missing out, the crowd is on the edge of their seats. Join Dani Lyndall for an inside look at the action-packed battle between these two top players. Get ready to witness expert-level disc golfing as Ron Converse and Patrick Brown clash in this epic matchup at the 2018 PDGA Pro Masters World Championships.
Watch top pros DD & Lat64 face off in lead card battle at 2018 PDGA Pro Masters World Championships!
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hello and welcome to the 2018 pro masters World Championships I'm Dani Lyndall from dynamic discs and I'm here to bring you the battle between ron converse from blackwell Oklahoma and Patrick brown from San Francisco California they're out here at waterworks park in Kansas City Missouri and if you haven't played this course there's a ton of elevation and a ton of tricky lines hold one for example is 500 feet plays closer to 350 maybe it doesn't really take a lot of power to get down there not that either these players lack power but Patrick here through a fairway driver I believe that's a covariant and he turned it over a little bit too much into that bush Ron is doing the same sort of thing but he fought through a little bit better regardless they're both well outside of the circle they're just gonna pitch this up for up for an easy three like I said the elevation out here is insane there they're so much touch is required on these up shots to not roll down the hill hole to here is about 375 feet and Patrick is throwing Affleck shot he's got the driver turned over and it was coming back but it hit that late tree Ron here is throwing a bit of a more exaggerated Anheuser with a late fade I'm not sure what disc that is I think it's a ballista Pro and he's done a great job that's only about 15 feet from the pin Patrick is is just laying this up for his par this is Ron for birdie just a little bit right side that was with a slammer surprised didn't fade back towards the basket Patrick here is throwing his fusion judge on hole three it's about 275 feet there is a mando that's been in play in the past but this one is not in play today so Ron is is free to take that wider hyzer and he ended up about 25 feet from the basket for his first birdie of the round and Patrick could have slid down this hill but he ended up staying up so he's just on this left side here moving on the hole for here this is a 300 325 foot shot that really favors a forehand you want to skip into the hill up the hill you can...





