2021 Rocky Mountain Wmns • R2B9 • Jen Umstead • Sandra Richardson • Darian Green • Angelina Videtto
The 2021 Rocky Mountain Women's Disc Golf Championships are in full swing at Belmont Park in Boulder, where top players like Jen Umstead and Sandra Richardson are vying for the top spot. The back nine of round two is underway, with Darian Green and Angelina Videtto joining the commentary team to provide expert analysis. As they navigate the challenging course, they discuss the importance of technique, particularly when it comes to shaping drives with high hyzers that fade back towards the pin. With 300 feet of distance to cover, players must carefully plan their shots to take advantage of the flat irons in the background, which offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The team also touches on the impact of grip issues and the heat of the day on player performance, making for a insightful look at the strategies and techniques used by top female disc golfers.
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hello everyone and welcome to the back nine of round number two at the 2021 rocky mountain women's disc golf championships we're at belmont park in boulder and we're watching the action with darien greene along with angelina bedetto also jenny umstead who we saw during round number one and sandra richardson and erica weir again joining me and erica lots of birdies to be had on this course some people have been taking advantage of that but now we got this beautiful backdrop and ready to attack the back nine absolutely yeah this hole is just about 300 feet i think it's 292 feet so as you saw sandra put a great shot out there it is ripe for a high hyzer that'll fade back to the pin it's just really a stock hyzer as they say playing it out to the right letting it fall back and it looked like darian really just had it too flat right out of her hand she had the distance but looked a little flat out of her hand yeah i found for me the most success i've had is exactly what you said put it out there let it fade back you know if you get it out towards the right of those last few trees if you can get that nice skip off the hard ground you'll find yourself well inside the circle for a birdie look and a birdie at 300 feet feels great as i said not only is it a little bit tougher to actually see the basket from the tee but i really wanted the backdrop you call you said that's the flat irons is that what that is in the back okay those are the flat irons yep so they're just about 20 minutes give or take from where we are across town in boulder i'm gonna learn me real good about some geography here today there you go uh here's jenny for a long look again pin high but it like stuck to my hand she said it stuck to her hand and uh yeah we started pretty early in the morning so i can i was imagining like i wonder if any grip issues will change kind of as we heat up here um the back part of the course is definitely exposed there's not that much shade um i really don't see...





