2018 TDTM VI - R2 • B9 - Paul McBeth, Jamie Mosier, Calvin Heimburg, Matt Orum, Charlie Goodpasture
Watch as Paul McBeth takes on a challenging back nine at Throat on the Mountain in the 2018 Disc Golf Pro Tour event. Join Terry and Colt Breck for analysis and insights into the strategies of top players like McBeth, Jamie Mosier, Calvin Heimburg, Matt Orum, and Charlie Goodpasture. With a current lead of 15 under par, McBeth is set to face stiff competition as he navigates the notoriously difficult hole 10, known for its treacherous approach shot to the left and right. The event, held at Throat on the Mountain in Indiana, promises to be an exciting conclusion to Round 2, with players facing off in a battle of skill and endurance that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they average around five to five and a half hours per round.
Watch Paul McBeth & more battle in R2 of TDTM VI at B9 - high level disc golf action and expert play on display.
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welcome back we're here for the back 9 of round number 2 at the 2018 throat on the mountain presented by dis craft and Sun King dis joining me again for the back nine is Colt breck hope we saw you during the first round during the future card joined us in commentary on the last nine welcome back and looking forward to some more insights you have thanks for having me Terry I'm excited to be here time to see how these guys play on this back nine and see it Matty o or Calvin can I make a charge of Macbeth well one thing that we can preface that we can start thinking about and taking into consideration as you're checking out this the current scoreboard with Macbeth at 15 under par and Heinberg and Matty o at 13 it's um it's moved into the late afternoon at this point and the round started or I believe at 3:30 and I know by the timer on a whole number 13 we're gonna be at 7 o'clock so those are some things that just kind of keep in mind as we are moving into this back 9 you know these these and rounds we're probably averaging around five to five and a half hours of golf so I won't be surprised if we see some glow discs and black lights come out and we're seeing hole 10 be every bit as brutal as hole 10 can be that's really on a mound or a spine of sorts it's very nasty to the left not white is nasty to the right but it's about perfect or called Macbeth bizarre on it you know the fact that he even takes that line you can't tell by this video with that line he takes is extremely small eventually most people take a look the right line but fact that he makes it hits us I mean half the limits it's a very well executed it is ridiculous we saw him with a similar Drive during the first round he have he capitalized I said it was probably one of the few birdies in the entire field that day I can't imagine there were more than a handful and it looks like he's set himself up nicely as everyone else is throwing their approach and Charlie trying to make a long birdie of...





