2019 PCS Open • R1B9 • Eagle McMahon • Avery Jenkins • Lykke Sandvik • Joran Lufall
The 2019 PCS Open back nine is put under scrutiny in this video, featuring Eagle McMahon and Avery Jenkins as they navigate a challenging par-five hole ten. Located on the longest hole of the course, 945 feet long, this demanding par five requires precision and strategy to succeed. Norway's unpredictable weather adds an extra layer of complexity, with wind and rain affecting players' shots. The group discusses their approaches, techniques, and decision-making as they tackle this tough shot. Eagle McMahon shares his experience playing from a slightly awkward position, while Avery Jenkins focuses on finding the right balance between power and accuracy to navigate through the challenging terrain.
Watch top pros Eagle McMahon, Avery Jenkins & Lykke Sandvik dominate at the intense 2019 PCS Open Round 1B9 with Joran Lufall.
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hello everyone and welcome to the back nine of the 2019 pcs open feature card of round number one we're gonna pick up on hole number ten joined by Eagle McMahon again in Eagle the back nine plays just a bit tougher than the front nine typically and we start out on a really tough par five yeah this is this hole ten it's a par-5 945 feet 288 meters this is the longest hole on the course and with Norway's inclement weather it's gonna present present us with some wind some rain and yeah off the tee here I'm throwing a s line PD - just trying to put it in in a landing zone the outer bounds definitely can come into the play but if you're willing to just throw a basic shot you should be able to put yourself in the fairway now I'm not gonna call it a layup but it seemed like you didn't put everything into it Avery giving a little bit more power there but is it safe to say you weren't falling throwing your shot full power yeah I just really want to get in the middle of the fairway since it is such a long hole a lot of it is the second shot so you really don't need to get all you can on a hole like this you see Iran's Heiser stays clean and fights right back to the middle not quite to the OB there but he looks like he's in a good spot mm-hmm Luque is throwing a SD DX here she gets it up in the wind but it will be in the fairway again looks like a pretty good shot Avery's got a little footing to contend with there yeah he's going for the the forehand flirting with the out of bounds yet again but he'll find himself safe we feel some of that headwind or hear it I should say and a few more raindrops finding their way onto my camera at the moment Luque going with a more overstable dd3 I believe you're on has to contest with this tree right in front of them and now also a tree to the right knee he splits up just trying to get himself some distance looks like a pretty confident shot to go for that let's split there yeah I can't tell if it...





