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TheDiscGolfGuyJune 27, 2018

2018 Utah Open •R1•B9 • Lisa Fajkus • Paige Bjerkaas • Catrina Allen • Jessica Weese

Watch the back nine of Round 1 at the 2018 Utah Open, where the top players from Team D, Z-Discs and Team MVP faced off against each other in a thrilling competition. The ladies of the chains podcast, Becca Kephart, Kim Jin Ola, and Nova Poet, provide commentary on the challenging course, navigating wind effects that made it difficult for players to reach some holes. Jessica Weese tees off first, making a clutch triple mando shot on hole 10, while Katrina Allen follows closely behind with a strong throw. Lisa Fajkus and Paige Bjerkaas also bring impressive scores, but struggle with the tricky backhand shots required at this course. With drop zone signs that minimize damage from wind and debris, the players must rely on their driving skills to succeed. Tune in for expert analysis of each player's strategy and technique as they battle it out in the Utah Open.

Watch as top pros Lisa Fajkus, Paige Bjerkaas, Catrina Allen, & Jessica Weese compete in R1 of the 2018 Utah Open.

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Video Transcript

everyone this is Becca Kephart with team D z-disks and the ladies of the chains podcast this is Kim Jin Ola from team MVP and this is nova poet from team ozone discs we are back with you for the back nine of the first round of the 2018 utah open presented by prodigy discs our future card consists of Jessica wheeze Katrina Allen Lisa focus and Paige burkas SACEM good play some good drives good putts in the front nine but also a lot of wind and a very challenging course coming up on hole 10 Jessica Wiese is teeing off first carrying a 1 over par score at the moment and she makes the triple mando that's to the left to the right end underneath just fine Katrina Allen throwing second three over par at the moment also gets through the Gateway Lisa fakest coming up third coming into the back nine for over par and one over the mando and bringing up the foursome Paige burkas also for over par makes the man dough does not quite get the turnover she was looking for this hole is almost impossible to reach with a backhand it really bakes for forehand with that triple mando just want to say again love the drop zone signs nice thing about those upright drop zone signs is they're not going to be scuffed beyond recognition by the third day of the tournament it's also true Wow look at that Drive that would have been a nice birdie to have mm-hmm yeah she actually went a good bit long on the whole making that that birdie put a little trickier but she makes her comeback er you know how many birdies we had how many zero Wow means 285 feet and you'd think we'd good one or two but that's the wind that's the wind with a triple manda yeah so so hard to reach there with a turnover you really have to have a good forehand here we go on hole number 11 just 300 feet we've got a man doe on the left-hand side that you need to pass to the right of it pinches the fairway down tight up against the safety fence there for the golf driving range there's one of those pole hits you'll hear a lot of those every Utah open it's not satisfying to hit one...

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