2024 Chain Hawk Open XIII • R3 • Garrett Gurthie • Hjalmar Fredriksson • Noah Meintsma • Cam M
The 2024 Chain Hawk Open XIII features a thrilling third and final round of competition at Northside Park. Garrett Gurthie and Hjalmar Fredriksson lead the pack, sitting atop the leaderboard at 20 under par, ahead of Noah Meintsma and Cam Messer Schmidt, who trail by just one stroke. The players face off in a challenging round, navigating the course's unique features, including the gentle turn on hole number one, which requires precise throwing to avoid the ditch or culvert area. As the competition unfolds, viewers can expect to see expert-level throwing techniques on display, as well as strategic decision-making and pressure management. Dynamic Disc's sponsorship of the event adds an extra layer of excitement, bringing top-level disc golfers together for a thrilling conclusion. The video showcases the action-packed final round, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the skills and strategies required to succeed in this elite competition.
Watch Garrett Gurthie, Hjalmar Fredriksson, Noah Meintsma & Cam M in round 3 of the 2024 Chain Hawk Open XIII - disc golf action & competition!
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hello everyone and welcome to the 2024 chain Hawk open 13 presented by Dynamic disc we're back at Northside Park giving you the third and final round Co leader double G along with ymar Frederickson they both sit at 20 under three ahead of Noah minma and cam Messer Schmidt also at 17 under joins are featured SL lead card for final round of action every everything's prepped ready to go Ken's got us under control and let's do it hole number one 572 ft gentle turn as it pushes from right to left playing along this Ridge line usually anywhere around that ditch or Culvert area on that left side is going to indicate a pretty big drive and then you have somewhat of a tight green that has OB to the right of it double g to start things off wide and a terrible bounce and Skip that's going to be out of bounds I've never seen anyone throw OB to the right off the tea and speaking of righties what what is this Yar going with the righty backhand now we've seen the righty forehand the Lefty backhand we've seen it now a righty backhand from him not a good shot this looks right and also out of bounds what is going on so after never seeing an OB off to the right off the T here I've just now seen two of them and the not so good shot by Yar so yeah M Schmidt in good position if he's got that dog in him as we're hearing a little aggression in the back end yep all right all right what a shot OB all along the right side and and he bends it perfectly this is too straight gets a kick but not enough huge mistake again here from mm that right right maybe double G thinking he only made about 25 30t of progress the minma backto back OB shots Master Schmidt not taking advantage of the ideal Landing that he had and now double G after going out of bounds got a weird anti skip up and over the Culver is what spotter said and looks like saving par is still an option minma short not a good start here any time you're left with a horseshoe putt for the double Bogey and it's not enough so Noah falling back immediately this is...





