2021 Northwoods Open • Sandy Point Resort & Disc Golf Ranch • Worlds First Disc Golf Resort • Finals
The 2021 Northwoods Open at Sandy Point Resort and Disc Golf Ranch marks a historic milestone as the world's first disc golf resort. The event features a star-studded lineup of top players, including Dan Schlitter, Andrew Kenney, Scotty Tuhate, and Andrew Brown, who are vying for the championship title. As leader, Dan Schlitter is looking to maintain his lead with a strong performance on the final day. The course is renowned for its challenging holes, including the longest hole on the property, which clocks in at 572 feet. Scotty Tuhate shares a personal anecdote about his friend Dan Schlitter, affectionately referring to him as "2Hotty." Throughout the video, commentary highlights key strategies and techniques, such as finding optimal lanes for shots like Andrew Brown's and navigating challenging holes like the one with the mound serving as a reference point.
Watch the 2021 Northwoods Open finals at Sandy Point Resort & Disc Golf Ranch, the world's first disc golf resort course. Top pros battle for victory.
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hello everyone and welcome back to the 2021 northwoods open driven by innova we're at sandy point resort and disc golf ranch in northern wisconsin we've got dan schlitter he's currently your leader but andrew kenney along with scotty tuhate and andrew brown all here on the lead card trying to make a charge on the back half of the course we'll see if they can keep up with dan schlitter possibly get past him or will dan's smoking hot round from saturday be enough to carry him through a sunday victory we're starting out this is scottie 2hotty it's got burtard and yes in all fairness i've known scott for more than 20 years and good friend of mine the two hottie nickname came about many many years ago and uh it stuck i mean come on here's dan schlitter out of palatine illinois this is the longest hole on the course and i know the event listed as a par three in all reality this is absolutely a par four but in order to not mess up any scores uh we're gonna go ahead and roll with it as a par three but certainly a par four 572 feet not really reachable by even the best players on the planet i feel like unless they throw the most insane crazy flexing forehand right-handed shot just saw andrew brown here's andy kenney and you can't be short left that kicked off to the right so we'll see if he's got a lane possibly but short left is just a world of trouble there's in fact a few other holes that are off to that left hand side and you see that mound in screen there that's exactly where you want to land off of your tee shot that is considered an excellent tee shot whether you're playing to the long or to the short pin that mount is a really good reference point i think there's even a mini with a distance marker on there and it's been a couple years for me so might say 250 to the pin maybe 270 or 280 depending on which pin you're playing to probably and off on the right side there is a road that runs the entire length of this and the next hole and then very errant shot or a terrible tree kick might push you into the road...





