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TheDiscGolfGuyMay 25, 2024

2024 Cascade Challenge • R1B9 • Adam Hammes • Ezra Robinson • Aaron Gossage • Scott Withers (DGPT Q)

The 2024 Cascade Challenge is underway at the Shelton Springs disc golf course, and the back nine of Round 1 has just begun. Adam Hammes, Scott Withers (DGPT Q), Aaron Gossage, and Ezra Robinson are among the talented players competing in this prestigious event. Ezra Robinson is currently leading with a impressive six-under score through his front nine, showcasing his skills on tight gaps and tricky mid-range shots. The commentary provides valuable insights into the strategies employed by each player, including Scott Withers' approach to navigating the challenging holes at Shelton Springs. The experts discuss the importance of precision and angle control, particularly when it comes to avoiding hazards and finding the optimal throwing lines. As the competition heats up, viewers can expect a thrilling ride filled with expert technique, clever strategies, and the best disc golf players in the business.

Watch top players Adam Hammes, Ezra Robinson, Aaron Gossage & Scott Withers compete in the prestigious 2024 Cascade Challenge (DGPT Qualifier).

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Video Transcript

hello everyone and welcome back it's the back nine of round number one at the 2024 Cascade challenge presented by Discraft we're at the Shelton Springs disc golf course we got an incredible feature card for you with the likes of Adam hamus and Scott WIS Aaron gosage is on the card and then rounding it out shooting one of the better front nines we see Ezra Robinson doing some work he's six under through the front nine and he's still here folks all Harris making his commentary debut man what an honor thank you for joining of course Welcome to The Back Nine everyone starting it off with a very very tight Gap um it seems to be a trend out here it's either a forehand or a backand mid-range with some late turn uh no different on this t-shot you just want to kind of get to the right so you have an angle into the screen which has the hazard we were talking about in the front nine and if there's ever a hole that it's kind of horseshoe shaped I feel like this is the closest thing to that right definitely as you can kind of see there at that angle all those trees with yellow on them are in a hazard bunker I guess you call it not going to see any forehand out of Ezra is that yeah surprising not really he uh he pretty much only throws back hands but he's good enough with those mid-range turnovers where he can get away with it yeah we've seen a lot of forehands from this card uh so far here in the front nine and yet to see one from asra so like you said it doesn't appear to be affecting a much Scott also makes it out of the Gap and kind of exactly what you're looking to do here tigh yeah so the second shot um it's kind of just whatever you want to throw you can see a gap you try to hit it um there's a handful of options but I think the most important thing to know is the hazard on the right side and the left side you have to penetrate through the woods enough or else you will be in Hazard which I would imagine that yeah that found the hazard there not often do you hear someone...

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