2018 Throw Down the Mountain - R1 • B9 - P. McBeth, A. Turner, K. Breck, D. Kesner, B. Pete
Watch the conclusion of Round 1's "Throw Down the Mountain" series at Grand Canyon Disc Golf Course, presented by Dish Craft and Sun King discs. The course, made possible thanks to a huge group of volunteers and helpers, comes together after weeks of preparation. Players are putting their skills to the test as they navigate through challenging holes like the infamous 10th hole, with its punishing fairway that demands precision with the forehand. Witness Austin Turner's struggles on this difficult hole, where his technique is put to the ultimate test. See how players like Dallas Kestner and Paul McBeth handle the pressure of playing one of the toughest holes relative to power on the course. The front nine sees a mix of pars, bogeys, and doubles, with few birdies to be had. Get ready for an exciting conclusion to Round 1's Throw Down the Mountain series at Grand Canyon Disc Golf Course.
Watch Paul McBeth, Adam Turner, Kyle Breck, Dave Kesner, and Ben Pete in the thrilling first round of Throw Down the Mountain 2018!
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hello everyone and welcome back we're here for the conclusion of round number 1s wrote on the mountain number 6 presented by dish craft and Sun King discs we're at the Grand Canyon disc of course no this course is not in full time Mike Barnett Sun King disc and a huge group of volunteers and helpers come out to make this course playable really just for a few weeks in March there's talks of possibly putting it back in so that it could be used sometime in October we'll get to that later but right now we're seeing round one action things are wrapping up pull rec plus for Dallas Kestner plus five Macbeth at negative seven Brian Peeta plus four and Turner at negative five hole number ten is on a spine of sorts it's really nasty to the right even nastier to the left and that's going to be punishing for Austin Turner's forehand this hole has opened up throughout the years making this fairway a little bit wider but you need to pipe this shot it needs to be right up the middle and it cannot fall off too hard right or left or you're gonna have work to do and like this shot that seems to be a fading right not sure just how much that's gonna pay off but Turner's forehand stays relatively clean but he still has some meat on the bone for Han by Dallas is gonna leave him short looking at afar 360 feet and I'm not going out on too far of a limb to say this is probably played as one of the toughest holes relative to power on the course very very few birdies to be had pars are challenging and bogeys and doubles are easy oh and having a little bit of metal and dallas crabs not enough Oh in the bath hi chain and in somehow it pulls it slides it down I'm gonna make up a stat for you right here on the spot there were probably less than five birdies on this hole during this round from that long tee this is a very very difficult all a bogey for Brian Pete and Turner slams at home that's gonna be a bogey during the front nine he had mentioned that he hadn't bogeyed out there in years maybe ever in tournament play at this...





