2023 Open at Tallahassee • R1B9 • Matt Orum • Casey White • JohnE McCray • Charlie Goodpasture
The 2023 Open at Tallahassee is presented in an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the back nine of R1B9, featuring Matt Orum and Casey White. The event was sponsored by Visit Tallahassee and took place at Tom Brown Park. Matt Orum discusses the difficulty of the course with Silus Schultz, noting that both the front and back nines are relatively even but the back nine offers more scorable par-3 holes when driving accurately. As they navigate Hole number 10, expert analysis is shared on navigating challenging terrain and utilizing the right throwing techniques. The video features a tutorial on how to successfully throw an Anheiser around obstacles like trees, allowing for precise shots through tight spaces.
Watch top players Matt Orum, Casey White, JohnE McCray & Charlie Goodpasture compete in the 2023 Tallahassee Open!
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hello everyone and welcome back we're here for the 18th open at Tallahassee sponsored by visit Tallahassee Tom Brown Park is the location Terry Miller the disc golf guy along with silus Schultz silus joining me again for the back nine and we see that 4 under is essentially leading at this point do you feel like the front or the back play a little bit easier I think they're pretty even um but I think the back has a little bit a couple more getable par 3s and so if you're really throwing your drives well the back nine is definitely very scorable so well let's see how it shakes out as we're going to head over to Hole number 10 and uh well here's a tunnel shot yeah this one there's a couple ways to go you can throw a roller if you want but the main thing is you have this tree um not quite in the middle a little bit on the right you can swing a Hiser to the right of that if You' like um the more Pure Line is like a Hiser stand up down the middle where you carry straight and then finish and hopefully don't just hit a route and go backwards you kind of want a little bit of ground play forward very uneven terrain up near the basket so as you said lots of ground play can happen that's just that's wonderful he catches the last tree but that's exactly what you want is to kind of test that tree a little bit or just a Hiser stand up but if you're going to swing a heer you're going to have to get it kind of close to that be on that short left side for Casey so not quite peering the Gap oh and I like this place so he's throwing a flex at the tree getting around it skipping into the basket almost just parked that's so good a very technical shot to throw an anheiser at that tree and get it to go around and then Skip and right through no that's also a play if you want to go through the tree like almost like blocked and then spit back you know he splits the trees but then the the one behind it says Nope do not pass go and not Charlie's Best effort there...





