2019 Throw Down The Mountain •R1B9• Simon Lizotte • Chris Dickerson • Calvin Heimburg • JohnE McCray
Join Terry Miller and Simon Lizotte on their thrilling journey through the Throw Down The Mountain course in the 2019 PTO Masters. In this round, the competitors tackle the challenging back half of the course, navigating tight fairways, elevation changes, and treacherous tree-lined holes. As they make their way to hole 10, a par-3 that's one of the tightest and longest on the course, they must carefully plan their shots to avoid penalties. With expert guidance from Simon Lizotte, Terry Miller offers insightful analysis on the finer points of shot-making, including the importance of staying in the fairway. Meanwhile, John E. McCray and Chris Dickerson showcase impressive technique, including rare forehands that showcase their skill and finesse. As the competition heats up, it's clear that this course is not for the faint of heart - only the best players will emerge victorious.
Watch world-class players Simon Lizotte, Chris Dickerson & Calvin Heimburg battle it out at 2019 Throw Down The Mountain tournament.
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hello everyone and welcome back to the throat on the mountain presented by this craft and Sun King gives Terry Miller along with Simon Lizotte here for round number one moving into a full number 10 on to the back half of the course Simon you claim that the longer tougher holes are back here I'd say that starts with hole 10 yes hole 10 surprisingly only the fourth most difficult hole I would have put this probably at the number one spot yeah guys everyone welcome back we are still out here everyone's within one stroke of each other attacking the back nine of this crazy course with crazy elevation and a lot of tight fairways and this hole average is almost half a stroke over par it's one of the tightest and longest par threes on the course and here it's all about staying in the fairway because if you don't getting a par is going to be very tricky Pearson opens up a little low he's trying to avoid the canopy sounded like you kind of hit a late tree there possibly kicking you hard left yeah there's like three or four trees kind of diving along the middle of the fairway you kind of can decide if you want to go left or right of them we all choose the right gap kind of lines up for a righty bitter and you can just see how we are struggling out here and it doesn't look that hard when you like see it on camera but any standing on that hole you're like whoa this is not easy it is not at all and Johnny McCrae is fighting down that right side another rare forehand by McRae that's the second forehand here on the round and Dickerson from way down on that bottom left side and that's a really solid approach even give himself a look at a pot yeah Dickerson was tucked with hard it was hard time to find room for his arm to swing so I was really impressed with that because usually you like start with way too gentle if you're worried about you smashing your hand into a tree and you're not loving this lot either are you yeah I mean I arguably I'd like the best tee shot and kind of gone into a spot where I couldn't even throw the...





