The Disc Golf Guy - Vlog #204 - Womens Lead Card - Cat Allen, Paige Pierce, Val Jenkins, Liz Dorries
Join Paige Pierce, two-time women's world champion, as she shares her insights and strategies from a thrilling round of disc golf at the Memorial Course. The Disc Golf Guy catches up with Paige to discuss her approach to playing in windy conditions, where water hazards come into play on the first nine holes. Watch as Paige breaks down her thought process behind conservative layups and how it paid off with strong finishes. Paige also shares her thoughts on how her drives and placements contributed to her success, and how she overcame a crucial missed putt. Get a glimpse into the mind of a pro disc golfer and learn from one of the best in the game as she shares her expertise and experience.
Watch Cat Allen, Paige Pierce, Val Jenkins & Liz Dorries compete in a thrilling lead card match from a top-tier disc golf tournament.
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I'm the disc golf guy and this is my video blog I'm joined by Paige Pierce our two-time women's world champion and Paige we're here at the memorial and we're halfway through yep now I just watch you finish up the last five or six holes of the fountain and they're going to be able to watch all the women play those uh last few Halles talk about this round for you and how it went uh well fountains always a little difficult at the start there's water on the first nine holes so my goal was to get through the front nine with no water strokes and uh luckily I did that today I just played safe when I you know when there was a wind or water and played aggressive when I felt confident and I got to a hold 10 like I said with no obes and I felt good from there on out but I had one bad hold my only four was like a 350t hole and I was 20 ft away airball my Putt and missed the comebackers but I told myself you know you got a lot of good Strokes out there so don't let that one bother you and I think that was key to helping me finish yeah you finish very strong and um when I caught up with our pdj live scoring tweeting they had said that your putting was lights out would you say that was uh the key to the day or was were you just driving well and putting well or um I actually think it was my drives I mean I did putt pretty well but the drives were what gave me the putt um a lot of times I did just lay up that's why I didn't miss too many uh so if I knew I wasn't going to make it I just laid up so I think it was my drives and placing my up shots close enough to get the C in I saw um some very conservative just as exactly as you're saying some very conservative layups uh out there because of the wind would you say that it affected anyone else on your card was everyone else kind of playing the same way the wind or the laying up uh both uh yeah I think it definitely affected the scores and...





