2020 Samui Swine • Round 2 • Back • Weston Isaacs • Philo Brathwaite • Nate Perkins • James Conrad
The Samui Swine Classic presented by Innova Champion Discs is back with Round 2's second half, hosted by Nate Perkins and five-time world champion Paul McBeth. The players are vying for redemption on hole 12, also known as the front loop, which they will play twice throughout the round. With rain and wind having affected the previous round, the focus shifts to improving scores. The group features top contenders including Weston Isaacs, Philo Brathwaite, Nate Perkins, and James Conrad, with Weston holding a lead of 15-under, followed closely by Philo at 14-under. The players will need to navigate challenging conditions, including palm trees and Heiser obstacles. Watch as they showcase their skills in a battle for the win, discussing strategies and techniques to overcome the course's unique features.
Watch top players Weston Isaacs, Philo Brathwaite, Nate Perkins & James Conrad in Round 2 of the 2020 Samui Swine tournament.
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all right everyone welcome back to the Samui swine classic the seventh edition presented by innovate Champion discs this is back half of round two I'm Nate Perkins and I'm joined here in the booth with five-time world champion page Pierce here we are on hole 12 which is also hole one we play this loop two times so we're gonna see these guys get a little bit of redemption we saw some rain and some wind and the front loop so trying to get some more birdies the Sun is back out and James with old greeny just a little bit deep he's gonna have to straddle around that palm and going into this round weston was at 15-under and Philo was at 14-under and you were at 9-under and James's at 8-under so you can see the scores have kind of evened out and yeah James so James shot at eight down on the front I shot a three Weston shot one in Philo shot a five so James led the way on that front loop and the rest of us are definitely looking to improve quite a bit question with a nice harp shot right at the basket a little bit of Heiser at the end quite a bit better than he did last yeah guys remember he hit that left side mando tree and Philo in a pretty similar position that that he was in on the first go around a little bit obstructed by that bone from but he makes makes that putt what'd you call it palm frond oh no weston unfortunate honestly uncharacteristic yeah those are the one for sure very uncharacteristic Weston is always challenging the win at every cutting competition he goes to James a little bit of a hindered stance there straddle doubt having to put it over that palm frond somehow I'm questioning it what saying good correction there sometimes you know when you miss a putt like that you many putts to come especially during around when you don't have the opportunity to practice and get that stroke back oh good you know way to check out every option yeah take your time make the right decision from Annie there guys leave a comment below what do you call these things is that a palm frond tell me tell me what's good what's the real name for this...





