Thanks for covering this tournament, I love watching it. A suggestion, one thing id like to see, is the scores at all times for the covered players but other than that, great coverage!
Thanks, gentlemen, for the great coverage 👏 I do miss one of my old home courses. I'm up in Wisconsin now building a course on my new property. Cheers 🍻.! See you next round 👍
I like the Surf Guitar fillers between holes. Hey, it's Sanny Cruise. Play the Surf Music. Don't forget to wipe the Poison Oak resin off your discs and watch out for your shoes and shoe laces too. Those bumpy lumps on your fingers? It's from tying your shoes.
@@LocalRoute I probably spent more time off the “fairways” than the good players so YMMV. I also got to climb a lot of trees when I was learning to play. Something I learned way before video games were invented.
3:15 I always thought I-5 because the tee shot is a long straight drive down the freeway, especially in the summer when the surface is like concrete. The hole coming back crossing the same fairway we used to call Stoyo after Pete Stoyanovich. There used to be a pair of tall pines like a field goal.
Jon here, I like removing it to give more visual space to the footage, give the viewer a better sense of being there on the course. My personal feeling is I don't want to stare at graphics most of the time, I want to see the ground. Open to feedback on this though because making it come and go is certainly more work during the edit.
@@LocalRoute I completely get what you’re saying and it definitely does allow for a great visual of the footage. Sometimes I have to rewind to remember the scores and it can take away from the competitive aspect of the footage
I get this perspective! We'll definitely consider it for next time. What I really want is to make them take up less visual space while still being readable, but that's a hard balance to strike.
Originally called I-5 because it was the longest hole on the course..then the scores started to match the nickname. Sexton deuced it at the 2019 "Meet the Pros" skins competion, with a Mako 3. th-cam.com/video/XlFLy7Afpkk/w-d-xo.html
@@mm2705run : I know, but they already noted that instance correctly. On Sexton they misquoted the number of shots and the disc, hence the clarification post. (I saw them both in person.)
Good memories for me, who played this course 15 years ago. Only 2,5 years in this sport at this time. I had no glue about this course.
BTW I came from Germany to play there.
Great video. The music in between holes with the slow mo recaps gave it such a nice feeling. Made me nostalgic and I’ve never been to Delavega.
Love the music!
Thanks for covering this tournament, I love watching it. A suggestion, one thing id like to see, is the scores at all times for the covered players but other than that, great coverage!
Great coverage. Great commentary. Amazing course!
I love Shasta on the commentary at DeLa!
Thank you for covering this iconic tournament 💙
Great coverage. So fun to watch DaLa again 🤩
Thanks, gentlemen, for the great coverage 👏 I do miss one of my old home courses. I'm up in Wisconsin now building a course on my new property. Cheers 🍻.! See you next round 👍
Andrew Miranda reminds me of a smaller version of A.B. a mini B if you will. :)
hole 23, Looks like a Ice Steady BL from Miranda.
RIP JB
i looks like hole 17, Miranda threw a pipeline. such a crusher
I like the Surf Guitar fillers between holes. Hey, it's Sanny Cruise. Play the Surf Music.
Don't forget to wipe the Poison Oak resin off your discs and watch out for your shoes and shoe laces too. Those bumpy lumps on your fingers? It's from tying your shoes.
So far the crew is rash free but we'll know for sure in a day or two. Pinto round releases today and there's definitely some oak action on that one.
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I probably spent more time off the “fairways” than the good players so YMMV. I also got to climb a lot of trees when I was learning to play. Something I learned way before video games were invented.
3:15 I always thought I-5 because the tee shot is a long straight drive down the freeway, especially in the summer when the surface is like concrete.
The hole coming back crossing the same fairway we used to call Stoyo after Pete Stoyanovich. There used to be a pair of tall pines like a field goal.
Everyone I know called it "I 5'd it" hence I- 5.
Which camera's are yall workin with? Love the content!
Thank you! We had the Sony pxw-z150 for this shoot.
Fantastic coverage, just wondering why not keep the scorecard up for the entire round?
Jon here, I like removing it to give more visual space to the footage, give the viewer a better sense of being there on the course. My personal feeling is I don't want to stare at graphics most of the time, I want to see the ground. Open to feedback on this though because making it come and go is certainly more work during the edit.
@@LocalRoute I completely get what you’re saying and it definitely does allow for a great visual of the footage. Sometimes I have to rewind to remember the scores and it can take away from the competitive aspect of the footage
I get this perspective! We'll definitely consider it for next time. What I really want is to make them take up less visual space while still being readable, but that's a hard balance to strike.
I put in them retaining stones
Originally called I-5 because it was the longest hole on the course..then the scores started to match the nickname. Sexton deuced it at the 2019 "Meet the Pros" skins competion, with a Mako 3. th-cam.com/video/XlFLy7Afpkk/w-d-xo.html
Yah so did Andrew on coverage in the opening round of the 2022 Masters Cup
@@mm2705run : I know, but they already noted that instance correctly. On Sexton they misquoted the number of shots and the disc, hence the clarification post. (I saw them both in person.)
Yah I had a front row seat for Andrew’s too. Different pin location tho.