2020 Samui Swine • Round 3 • Back • Philo Brathwaite • James Conrad • Weston Isaacs • Nate Perkins
Watch the thrilling final 11 holes of the 2020 Samui Swine Classic, presented by Innova Champion Discs, an A-tier event that brought together some of the world's top disc golfers. Paige Pierce and Nate Perkins join forces to guide viewers through the seventh edition, discussing their strategies for navigating the challenging course. The conversation focuses on hole 12, where players must contend with a triple mando and ace runs are tantalizingly close. Weston Isaacs showcases his skills with a tricky putt, while Philo Brathwaite impresses with precise birdies. The dynamic duo also talks about James Conrad's strengths and weaknesses, as well as the potential for exceptional performances. As the players tackle hole 13, Nate Perkins explains the layout and hazards, including a key mando gap and OB obstacles along the fairway. With expert analysis and behind-the-scenes insights, this video offers an in-depth look at the world of professional disc golf and the strategies that top players employ to succeed on the course.
Watch round 3 action from Samui Swine as Philo Brathwaite & co battle for top spot on a challenging course!
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All right, everyone. Welcome back to the Sizzling Swine Classic, the seventh edition presented by Innova Champion Discs. This is the final 11 holes of this A-tier event. I'm Nate Perkins, and I'm joined here today with five-time world champion Paige Pierce. All right, and look at that monkey climbing up the tree. It's a familiar sight out here. Going to get the coconuts, right? Yeah, yeah, they pick the coconuts right off the trees. So, we start off on hole 12. This one's 144 ft. The only real danger is the triple mando right off the front of the tee, but these players shouldn't have a hard time hitting this gap. We're going to hopefully see some ace runs. Yeah, it's hard not to think ace run on this hole when you're standing on this tee box and the basket is that close. I mean, there's some players on the tour that might even consider jump putting this. Yeah, absolutely. Weston throwing that harp a little bit deep. He's going to have that palm tree to deal with. And Philo is going into this final lap with a very comfortable seven-stroke lead over James. Ooh. James kind of put that one same height he Yeah. We saw in in the front lap of this that he was kind of ace running a couple, so hoping to see some runs at the basket here. Oh, all right. Perfectly placed right on Philo's. I like that speed control, too. Making minis, as some people say. Yeah. Weston now with this obstructed putt. Wow, that was exciting. He's giving the palm some love. I believe he he said that he missed that one right, and the palm actually kicked it in. You could tell it was kind of moving to the right a little. Philo with easy birdie here. Now, you have the exact same putt. Making it look easy. All right, star star birdie frame to start the back lap. Hole 13. 279 ft. There is a mando early on the left side, and OB starts about halfway up the fairway on the right, and continues back and around the right side of the pin. This is the main gap right here. You can see it's really not that wide. It's a very small gap. And I think that's most of the reason why Weston goes with this thumber here. He's...





