2023 PDGA Masters Worlds • MP40 • R3B9 • Martin Hendel • Joshua Johnson • Steve Rico • Dave Feldberg
Catch up on the action from the 2023 PDGA Masters Worlds! This bonus footage features the back nine of round three in the MP40 division, where players including Martin Hendel, Joshua Johnson, Steve Rico, and Dave Feldberg battled it out for top spot. The group navigates the challenging Hole 10, a par-three that requires precision and strategy to land a birdie. As they take on this hole, expert analysis reveals insights into each player's approach and technique. Martin Hendel, runner-up in the 2022 Masters Worlds, shares his thoughts on finding the optimal line for a successful drive. Meanwhile, Dave Feldberg showcases his exceptional forehand skills, while Steve Rico navigates the tricky Fairway. Joshua Johnson's near-perfect round is highlighted, as he inches closer to achieving a flawless performance. With expert commentary and insightful analysis, this bonus footage provides an exclusive look at the action from the 2023 PDGA Masters Worlds.
Watch Martin Hendel, Joshua Johnson, Steve Rico, and Dave Feldberg compete in the MP40 round of 2023 PDGA Masters Worlds. Can they take home the win?
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hello everyone and welcome back this is the back nine of round number three of our MP40 bonus footage brought to you by well you the patreon subscribers and supporters that I have we're here on hole 10 426 feet it's a par three looks like the most common route is going to be this left hand side bending from left to right sets up nicely for a forehand or if you can get something to turn over and continue to turn around and we hear Dave felberg asking to get around it doesn't sound like it does entirely Dave had a great front nine he's six under through the front Steve Rico a little slower start connects kicks to the left he's three under through the front nine this is Martin hendel your runner-up in the 2022 Masters worlds where she'll Revere taking it down Martin hears it and then some he's 300 through the front nine and Flagstaff local Joshua Johnson just even what he did last night to uh I've talked about it the theme throughout is that I feel like Joshua's just inches off from a near perfect round he has been throwing these great lines that hit a very late tree or just barely connect with one and then basically takes away birdie at every one of those instances little forehand now coming from Joshua after felberg tells us he had the hard shot yeah Rico left side but in well 10 playing as the third most difficult hole on the course to get for birdie handle picks it up Steve's Drive was short and then I believe we didn't see the approach which is why he tapped in for the par we moved to 11. par force on the shorter side just 570 feet this place is one of the easier holes on the course 3.64 is the average and when it was all said and done 42 percent of the field would birdie at let's see who can do it on the Chase card Handel's content with his effort felberg lower Line Drive also cut down we see Rico gets a roll back into the center of the Fairway that one's three feet tree free for Johnson footing certainly part of the issue out here every step not only just walking around from shot to shot obviously it's going to be in your...





