2019 Open at Tallahassee • R3 Bk Half • Paul McBeth • JohnE McCray • Calvin Heimburg • C Colglazier
Join Calvin Heimburg and Zach Melton as they break down the challenging par 3s at the 2019 Open at Tallahassee. The duo provides expert analysis on how to navigate these treacherous holes, sharing tips on stability and trajectory for both right- and left-handed players. They also discuss strategy for specific courses, such as the use of flippy discs to skip over obstacles like the Doubletree. Calvin Heimburg shares his experience playing this course, including a particularly tricky birdie putt that showcased his mid-range skills. Zach Melton provides insight into how different drivers and putters can impact scores, while also discussing the importance of accurate drives and puts. The video offers valuable insights for players looking to improve their game, particularly in regards to navigating tight fairways and tricky par 3s like those found at the Open at Tallahassee.
Watch Paul McBeth & friends compete in Round 3 of the 2019 Tallahassee Open - intense shots & strategies on display!
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alright guys welcome back for the back half of the lead card coverage of the open at Tallahassee a tear sponsored by dynamic discs Zach Melton and I'm Calvin Heinberg let's get going all right we got a hold D here a relatively tough par 3 330 feet you as a right handed backhand player you either want to come inside or outside of this little double tree we're seeing now on the right hand side of this screen you either play a stable the slightly under stable just got a lot of Heiser that stands up in front of it or you take something that's over stable and go around the backside he said for a right-handed player what is a left-handed player do I don't know I've never been left-handed don't be left-handed on on hold you guys I caught the Doubletree you're supposed to go on the front or back side of so I'm still gonna be 50 or so feet away Circle T look yeah Paul going buzz catching the tree you're supposed to miss he didn't hit that buzz with as much Heiser as he had hit it the first couple rounds so ended up Kate honey taking something really flippy and wanna Heiser getting a good skip up there that should be close to the edge of circle one I was gonna guess circle one hedge but yeah I think that's the story with this course is just really challenging par threes yeah cam going mid range perfectly through the gap Jimmy will skip up there that should be inside so for one little tuck his m4 again there's only like 10 feet between that tree in the basket not a lot of room from downtown yeah that was a big putt there for me from a not so stellar Drive nice to game one get got a stroke back on Paul do you know where the scores are sitting I'm at the time I definitely did rewatching now I I don't Johnny just come up a little short was with Johnny inside the circle on that pot um I think he was close to circles right John I don't remember I don't think there's a circle painted on this one bar there he he must have felt he was in the circle great birdie by cam but through the first two rounds Johnny...





