2020 Ledgestone • R2B9 • Paul McBeth • Chris Dickerson • Andrew Marwede • Trevor Harbolt (Bonus)
The 2020 Ledgestone Insurance Open is back, and Terry Miller is joined by special guest Paul McBeth as they navigate the challenging course. The round begins on a tough note for R2B9, who struggles on the front nine, but shows promise in the back half. As the duo discusses the difficulties of the course, including hole 10's treacherous conditions, Paul McBeth showcases a picture-perfect shot that leaves everyone impressed. Meanwhile, Andrew Marwede and Chris Dickerson try to make up for their early struggles, with Marwede throwing a remarkable second-best shot. The conversation also touches on the importance of stroke swings and big moves in overcoming the course's challenges. As Terry Miller joins forces with Paul Yulebari, they dissect the round and explore what it takes to succeed at Ledgestone Insurance Open, one of the toughest courses in disc golf.
Watch bonus content from R2B9 at the 2020 Ledgestone Tour! Pro players Paul McBeth & more showcase their skills behind-the-scenes.
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hello everyone and welcome to the back half of round number two at the 2020 ledgestone insurance open terry miller the disc golf guy joined by special guest paul yulebari down here slumming it on the fourth card after yuli has to perform on lead card this very round but yuli we saw a little bit of struggle from this uh this really talented card but it seemed to struggle on the front think they're gonna pick it up on the back well i don't know because this course does not get any easier on the back nine terry i mean there's a couple gettable holes but for the most part if you're off like worst case scenario going back here but like you said we do have a couple of the best players on the planet followed by some people that are no stranger to lead cards so well holt 10 does not get any easier i mean we just talked about that hole 10 uh if you're left or right and you're not in the center of the fairway you're almost there's no way to get birdie right right which is a 30 foot radius so like you have to not only throw a good good shot an excellent shot you have to get a good break in order to be in a kind of a perfect position which it looks like macbeth has done i mean that's perfect picture perfect like you're never going to see a better shot honestly i i was just saying as we were talking about the difficulty macbeth threw the best shot ever and trevor doesn't quite get through the initial gap yeah and like i said i i felt like if if one of these guys or two of these guys could get there around a four five six under par especially with how bad they struggled at the beginning i mean that's still putting them right on that top ten mark with you know really tough course coming in eureka but that place has big time stroke swings different uh so you can make a big move and marweed not quite as far as paul but if there's a second best ever shot that's pretty close to it great shot by marweed and we'll see if chris dickerson can pick things up that's turning right hits one of the gap...





