2021 Rocky Mountain Wmns • R2F9 • Jen Umstead • Sandra Richardson • Darian Green • Angelina Videtto
The 2021 Rocky Mountain Women's Disc Golf Championships presented by Discmania showcase is set at Belmont Park in Boulder, Colorado. The lead card features a talented group of women, including Darien Angelina and Jen Umstead, who navigated the challenging course with skill and precision. Lead host Erica Weir provides expert commentary on the unique characteristics of each hole, highlighting the importance of forehand throws and how the wind played a significant role in shaping scoring conditions. Weir shares her personal experience playing this course, which she calls her "home" after living in Boulder for a year. She notes that Belmont Park is indeed forehand-friendly, but emphasizes that players can still throw effective backhand shots if that's their style. With its unique layout and tricky blind holes, the course demands precision and strategy from even the most seasoned players.
Watch top female players Jen Umstead, Sandra Richardson, Darian Green & Angelina Videtto compete in the 2021 Rocky Mountain Women's championship!
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hello everyone and welcome to the 2021 rocky mountain women's disc golf championships presented by discmania we're at belmont park in boulder colorado and a different group here our lead card featuring darien angelina along with jenny who we saw from the first round and rounding it out sandra excited to be here we're moving to a different course which we haven't done in the last few years but erica weir is going to join me again and erica plenty of birdies to be found out here on this course absolutely this is definitely of the two courses this is kind of the birdie or die um i did play this tournament so i can vouch for the fact that wind was down so scoring conditions were primed and ready to go looks like jenny took a forehand off the tee for that it was a beautiful shot yeah and one of the there's a couple blind holes out here and hole one was one where i was like hey i want to go down by the pin because we may see an ace run or something come in and looks like that's working out just fine you actually can't see it from the t though can you if you step out all the way to the left hand side of the tee box you can just see the number plate but other than that it is it is really blind on this hole um this is my home course i i've lived in boulder for the last year i've played this course quite a bit so i will vouch for the fact that uh it's very forehand friendly in my personal opinion and it looks like all four of our top card chose the forehand to to start their day off well and you're a forehand specialist yourself so when you're saying that you definitely know that this course favors that style of throw it does but i also think that you can throw a lot of backhand as well so whatever you're the most proficient in you'll you'll be in luck um this one specifically the way it bends you could throw an anhyzer but the forehand just the way it's gonna finish back to the pin that definitely seems to be the easiest way to approach it and right off the bat a little elevation and just...





