I love the idea of watching a pro on the lead card take one bogey and not be completely out of the tournament because it's not a birdie or die course with no real score separation from hole to hole. Please keep challenging the pros like this. We all know every pro in the game can consistently throw it 450+ feet accurately to a landing zone where it turns into a putting tournament to determine the winner.
I like wooded courses where distance can be a reward but also scrambling and hitting different angles and trick shots along the way. And of course putting is even more important.
A big shout out to the camera crew!! All those amazing shots from that extreme rough and filming while staying out of the way on such tight fairways. Forshame on the commentary crew for not mentioning the awesome work of the best camera crew ever!! Just having some fun,great coverage everyone. Thanks
This is my kind of disc golf. This course is awesome. Tight wooded lines with lots of trouble off the fairway. Makes good rounds feel so much more rewarding.
Some of the absolute best commentary to date. The description of the positioning required on each hole and the absolute battle that each player is having with the course was outstanding.
I want to play this course so much. Thanks for this Jomez, since DGN wasn’t able to provide live front 9 coverage. So cool to see these guys shooting around par with a couple birdies instead of shooting -10 through 9 holes. 👌
I'm so excited to watch this! Thanks to Nate, Jeremy and Paul for the commentary! Always good to get some insight form people who have played the course and know what shots work well. Hope you loved the course as well!
The disc golf was good, gold in-fact, but this commentary took the round, listening with intent, love the work these guys have put in to do what they do!
Can tell BigSexiBarri really enjoyed commenting this round. These elite players proving their mettle on Northwood Black! Looking forward to JoMez's continued exceptional coverage. Thanks!
It’s great mixing it up. It’s great to see them bomb a lot, but every month or so you wanna see them scramble through the woods and showcase the scramble part of the game.
This is exactly the type of course I love to see pros play in tournaments. Really pushing the boundaries of what top-level disc golfers can do. Courses that reward big distance are fun to watch, but courses that force players to shape their shots perfectly are a better gauge of skill levels
I caddied yesterday and was the card right behind Uli and let’s just say this coverage doesn’t show truly how hard this course actually is. It’s a monster.
I admire the concepts and design that have gone into this course, and how Nate Heinold explained it. It sounds like a fun and challenging way to evolve the game and the shot-making capacities of the players!-and it looks superb👌
This is the life that us weekend worriers have been living at our local C tiers. Nice to see a course that puts the top pros at a level we can relate to. All respect to these guys!
Hey, guys, I love the coverage! I have a favor to ask. Since you all 3 played the course, can you start giving distances to the landing zones during the flyovers? Like, I'm watching the flyover for hole 3, and I'd love it if when Nate said "you wanna hit this gap and get down to the right" he also added something like "It's about 350 to the gap" or "375 to the landing zone". Just something like that would add a lot to the already great coverage.
Watched this again. Hole #3 is tough on these kids! Only Drew Parred it 😮 I was there and saw the whole field play it. There were a surprising high number of Crazy Great throws that landed in more or less the choice landing zone and still only 13% of the field made a Birdie 3. It's still a tough approach and the left side rough is a treacherous drop off into a thickly entangled creek boggieland All it takes is a bad tree kick😨 Tree karma on #3 was shockingly good. 86% good tree kicks that day! Throwers have absolutely no idea of how lucky they were that day. I predict that this hole will play over par(4) for years too come. It's a tough hole I'm here to testify. Thanks Jomez for immortalizing this Sport for all of us✌🏼
The scorecard on hole 1 did not match the score displayed on the video. Not sure if it really matters or who's was correct. Nbd of course, awesome video as usual :D
I throw backhand and sidearm . I use to be best sidearm thrower in state cause not to many threw sidearm in 2000-2005 then I showed Big Jerm the advantages of sidearm and I can't throw sidearm as far as him and now some others I've been seeing. Played a lot of rounds with Jermey Kooling his 1st 4 years. He improved so fast every round. But I'm getting further every year at 45yrs old. . I can say I might have the most accurate sidearm. Just told my friend playing yesterday that I could win a sidearm-only tournament. Now I believe I can say I'm best cut roller in state. Starting to park holes that i couldn't with air shots. Anyway I was going to say before i was saying all this crap> The Orc is the best disc for a course like this. It's so predictable with backhand and sidearm plus cut rolls. Got Orc story with Big Jerm. We was at a party after down town street Disc golf tournament in Ashville. There was house we was at that had front porch they threw off of over ball golf course. Every one was throwing in middle of a ball golf fairway. Jeremy and I was by ourselves on porch when he saw an Orc and asked what do these do? I said Orcs go straight and can go very far. . He throws this disc the furthest I've ever seen a disc go at this time. Sucks no1 at party saw this. He threw past 1 st fairway, then 2nd fairway that had no discs on it cause no1 threw that far. , And he went to 3rd ball golf fairway! It took him over 12 mins to retrieve Orc! Amazing! I knew he could be a super pro after that. I remember when Jerm starting putting great. Thats when i couldn't beat him anymore in singles.
I prefer wooded courses. Nothing feels more satisfying when you park a hole knowing you hit your line through the trees. Sure, I can understand the likely desire for beefy courses that require needing 500ft out of a drive, and it's inspiring seeing the required skill, speed, and strength to blast plastic that far. But. The apex showing of mastery in controlling the disc through obstacles is the best side of this sport.
Yeah I like having some courses that are semi open with prairies and some trees and bushes to make it a little technical on a couple tournaments to showcase the power of the pros. But I agree I prefer the woods but also Mix it up for sure
Wow, TD's opening comments and shot of entrants in first Ledgestone Open--I remember the original Northwoods well and I know about half those players. Neat.
On the question of why the gallery was clapping on Chris Dickersons first approach shot on # Four- as the spotter I can say that the gallery didn't have a vantage point to see it finish and as they often times do applaud because they think they 'should.' You didn't hear any applause from the Camera guys or me who sort of had a view I can say. The field did shockingly well at staying on the fairway. Outside of early fairway tree hits which I couldn't see from my vantage ...perhaps 98% good tree Karma helped way more than they may suspect by kicking them kindly way way more often than not. Thanks Jomez for what you do!
Just started watching it on Hole 2. Please don’t indicate what has happened. For example one of you just said that the course ate everybody for lunch. So now I have a sense of what’s going to happen. Would rather be surprised. Thanks
I love how nobody even debates it. "Hardest course ever" Complete silence. And that's why we love watching. The best in the world playing the hardest in the world
I love the idea of watching a pro on the lead card take one bogey and not be completely out of the tournament because it's not a birdie or die course with no real score separation from hole to hole.
Please keep challenging the pros like this. We all know every pro in the game can consistently throw it 450+ feet accurately to a landing zone where it turns into a putting tournament to determine the winner.
I like wooded courses where distance can be a reward but also scrambling and hitting different angles and trick shots along the way. And of course putting is even more important.
Love watching the players finally struggle some.
Drew Gibson is just locked in with that Buzzz. It’s so fun to watch 🙌🏼
"This is a Tarzan super highway" Nate Sexton is a national treasure.
Hole 7, catching Heinold busting out of the Porta-Jon as Paul is about to tee off is hilarious🤣🤣🤣
@@d0ubleAR0N before going in and after 😭
Hahaha I was so hopeful someone else saw that. Dumping on this impossible course he's so proud of
@@GoWJailbot90 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Who else was refreshing waiting for this one?
Saaaaame. I finished R1 B9 15 minutes ago.
mad refreshing 😂
For the past hour haha
all day!
Checked a few times this morning XD I wish GK pro was covering mpo in this tourney cuz they release it at like 11p the night of XD
Nose up air bounce hyzer is either the incredible genius stroke of a top pro, or every shot by a terrible amateur :)
poetic
Deeper than my disc in the pond
I feel seen
I'm an 860 rated Top Pro :D
@@andyd8370 Yeah, Simon is incredible at that shot. Its one of his best.
Been waiting to see the pros play a course like this for a while. Love it.
A big shout out to the camera crew!! All those amazing shots from that extreme rough and filming while staying out of the way on such tight fairways. Forshame on the commentary crew for not mentioning the awesome work of the best camera crew ever!!
Just having some fun,great coverage everyone. Thanks
I love how you can hear Ricky hit the “yeaaaa” every time he gets announced
Lol same! He's always seems to give off a great vibe
@@slingitandflingitdiscgolf8340 some of the best vibes on tour!
This is my kind of disc golf. This course is awesome. Tight wooded lines with lots of
trouble off the fairway. Makes good rounds feel so much more rewarding.
Some of the absolute best commentary to date. The description of the positioning required on each hole and the absolute battle that each player is having with the course was outstanding.
I'm so happy they've kept the breakdown interviews. It really adds so much to their production level!
You three are the perfect trio for commentary!!!
I want to play this course so much. Thanks for this Jomez, since DGN wasn’t able to provide live front 9 coverage. So cool to see these guys shooting around par with a couple birdies instead of shooting -10 through 9 holes. 👌
I'm so excited to watch this! Thanks to Nate, Jeremy and Paul for the commentary! Always good to get some insight form people who have played the course and know what shots work well. Hope you loved the course as well!
I love it, these guys know how to throw a disc better than anyone else and this course just shows it
My hats off to the people involved, ledgestone, nate,
Really stepped it up, and keep coming with more.
Good to see.
This is what you want to see. Working for par! Scramble all day! Love watching it like this! Very entertaining! Thx Jomez!
The disc golf was good, gold in-fact, but this commentary took the round, listening with intent, love the work these guys have put in to do what they do!
Can tell BigSexiBarri really enjoyed commenting this round. These elite players proving their mettle on Northwood Black! Looking forward to JoMez's continued exceptional coverage. Thanks!
This is so great to watch, the players being pushed to execute on every single shot. Amazing course design, I love it!
Played this course once and got a +24, it’s brutal man
That was me playing Gold tees at Brewsters Ridge. James Conrad's 14 under there is just simply inhuman.
It’s great mixing it up. It’s great to see them bomb a lot, but every month or so you wanna see them scramble through the woods and showcase the scramble part of the game.
I'm sure if I played it, I would probably be about five down by the end.
No, not score, that would be how many discs I would lose.
@@30rebble I never said i was any good? No need to be a douche
@@seymourglass26 THAT'S freakin' funny bro!!
I swear, I am loving this years theme for Jomez more and more everytime, Starframe really killed it on this one! 🔥
This is exactly the type of course I love to see pros play in tournaments. Really pushing the boundaries of what top-level disc golfers can do. Courses that reward big distance are fun to watch, but courses that force players to shape their shots perfectly are a better gauge of skill levels
I caddied yesterday and was the card right behind Uli and let’s just say this coverage doesn’t show truly how hard this course actually is. It’s a monster.
Really like the intro and course description. Interesting to hear about course design/layout/play intended. Nice touch.
I admire the concepts and design that have gone into this course, and how Nate Heinold explained it. It sounds like a fun and challenging way to evolve the game and the shot-making capacities of the players!-and it looks superb👌
Looking forward to watch this round on this particular course! Lets go Paul!
Missed Gibson on coverage. One of my favorites to watch
Glad to see Calvin having another good round here, like in the practice round.
He said himself in the iron match that he plays well in the wooded lines
@@playdiscgolf1546 that’s true. I do remember him saying toward the end of the video that he would probably never play that well there again.
This is the life that us weekend worriers have been living at our local C tiers. Nice to see a course that puts the top pros at a level we can relate to. All respect to these guys!
I love watching these woods courses. So much and i think is what differentiates disc golf from ball golf, making disc golf more fun.
i wish we could see the discs they are using after the tee off! great coverage overall, you folks did a fantastic job
I love knowing what disc these guys are throwing!
This course is bonkers. Jomez is the best
First time watching this Black course. Totally Brutal but it slows down the big arms. LOVE IT!!!
Great coverage. The commentary was very good today. Having fun is great but the commentary sets the demeanor of the Tournament.
Chris with the Van Halen disc. Probably my new favorite player.
I would love to play this course. Wooded courses are my favorite.
Woah, that was awesome. This course is delivering BIG time.
Hey, guys, I love the coverage! I have a favor to ask. Since you all 3 played the course, can you start giving distances to the landing zones during the flyovers? Like, I'm watching the flyover for hole 3, and I'd love it if when Nate said "you wanna hit this gap and get down to the right" he also added something like "It's about 350 to the gap" or "375 to the landing zone". Just something like that would add a lot to the already great coverage.
Watched this again.
Hole #3 is tough on these kids!
Only Drew Parred it 😮
I was there and saw the whole field play it. There were a surprising high number of Crazy Great throws that landed in more or less the choice landing zone and still only 13% of the field made a Birdie 3.
It's still a tough approach and the left side rough is a treacherous drop off into a thickly entangled creek boggieland
All it takes is a bad tree kick😨
Tree karma on #3 was shockingly good. 86% good tree kicks that day! Throwers have absolutely no idea of how lucky they were that day.
I predict that this hole will play over par(4) for years too come.
It's a tough hole I'm here to testify.
Thanks Jomez for immortalizing this Sport for all of us✌🏼
Here! Been waiting for this all morning!!
You just gotta love Jomez
It's time for disc golf to be an Olympic sport already. Let's make it happen Jomez.
Olympics are junk, falling apart, worse everytime it comes back.
Wait, this is the actual Total Running Productions channel with 275K subs? You are into disc golf?!
Tennessee represent! Love seeing Chris play wooded courses.
Jeremy "Always talking about some other shot while an amazing shot is happening" Koling
Drews roller up on 6 was amazing!
Also not a fan of conversation not involving what's on the screen. Just on tournament coverage
Jomez coming through when you need them the most
The scorecard on hole 1 did not match the score displayed on the video. Not sure if it really matters or who's was correct. Nbd of course, awesome video as usual :D
This course is so cool. More challenging places like this on tour please
Love this course! More of this please DGPT!
Weird seeing mr Robot Chicken throw that many forehands. Loving it though, shows he has put in the work
The camera work was sick on CDick's birdie putt on 4!
This course is fun to watch! I like not knowing if these players are going to birdie or bogey on any given hole. Keeps it suspenseful!
These are my favorite thumbnail images yet. Super simple and cool.
Siiiiccckkk card!!! Four absolute crush daddies
Love seeing Gibson and Dickerson 2 top notch players who don’t get the appropriate coverage
Easily one of my fave tournaments to watch
So hyped to see Chris play.
Love these type of courses much better!
Wow. I was amped up just seeing the card. The robot (Chris), the physicist (Drew), the beast (Paul), the bomb (Ricky). This is going to be awesome!
Now, this is a course I know I wouldn't get last in pro here. One of the best courses I've seen.
You gotta be good and have a bit of luck if you wanna score good on this course it seems like
@@michantjoh8921 That's why i won't get last > ill get extremely lucky.
@@michantjoh8921 I would be throwing high-speed disc on most drives though > not 11 speed like pros are here.
I throw backhand and sidearm . I use to be best sidearm thrower in state cause not to many threw sidearm in 2000-2005 then I showed Big Jerm the advantages of sidearm and I can't throw sidearm as far as him and now some others I've been seeing. Played a lot of rounds with Jermey Kooling his 1st 4 years. He improved so fast every round. But I'm getting further every year at 45yrs old. . I can say I might have the most accurate sidearm. Just told my friend playing yesterday that I could win a sidearm-only tournament. Now I believe I can say I'm best cut roller in state. Starting to park holes that i couldn't with air shots. Anyway I was going to say before i was saying all this crap> The Orc is the best disc for a course like this. It's so predictable with backhand and sidearm plus cut rolls. Got Orc story with Big Jerm. We was at a party after down town street Disc golf tournament in Ashville. There was house we was at that had front porch they threw off of over ball golf course. Every one was throwing in middle of a ball golf fairway. Jeremy and I was by ourselves on porch when he saw an Orc and asked what do these do? I said Orcs go straight and can go very far. . He throws this disc the furthest I've ever seen a disc go at this time. Sucks no1 at party saw this. He threw past 1 st fairway, then 2nd fairway that had no discs on it cause no1 threw that far. , And he went to 3rd ball golf fairway! It took him over 12 mins to retrieve Orc! Amazing! I knew he could be a super pro after that. I remember when Jerm starting putting great. Thats when i couldn't beat him anymore in singles.
@@lavertable wow, you seem to have quite the good friendship with jeremy :) did you play in the pro tour when you were younger?
I wouldn't be upset if every course on tour was akin to this.
I prefer wooded courses. Nothing feels more satisfying when you park a hole knowing you hit your line through the trees. Sure, I can understand the likely desire for beefy courses that require needing 500ft out of a drive, and it's inspiring seeing the required skill, speed, and strength to blast plastic that far. But. The apex showing of mastery in controlling the disc through obstacles is the best side of this sport.
Yeah I like having some courses that are semi open with prairies and some trees and bushes to make it a little technical on a couple tournaments to showcase the power of the pros. But I agree I prefer the woods but also Mix it up for sure
Thank you Jomez. 🙏
I love disc golf
Poison Ivy cream sales gonna go way up after this tournament lol. Great video guys!
Great commentary…. Very funny Uli and jermi …
Chris Dickentenders with straight DragonBall Z vibes 🔥
Wow, TD's opening comments and shot of entrants in first Ledgestone Open--I remember the original Northwoods well and I know about half those players. Neat.
Delicious oyster mushrooms all over the tree next to the hole 4 basket.
Love the Slomez replay for Robot Chicken's putt on 4. You could only see the top of his hat when it went in the basket!
Heimburg creeping man... what an awesome course !!!
Been waiting all morning! Its storming outside right now so i couldnt go play :( thanks for bringing me my fix
THANK you.
There should be a sign on the first tee-pad saying; "Don't Panic!"
and don't forget your towel
I would love it if links to shots that the guys are referring to could be added to the description.
Great coverage as always
On hole 1 the score sign that's being held up in the background is wrong. It says Mcbeth was at -11 at the start of the round and Gibson at -10.
25:42 "He's left with a little testi"
-Uli
You can always count on Uli for some comedy gold
That Paul Ulibarri is looking FIT and TRIM 😆
Lovely course..
There it is!
On the question of why the gallery was clapping on Chris Dickersons first approach shot on # Four- as the spotter I can say that the gallery didn't have a vantage point to see it finish and as they often times do applaud because they think they 'should.'
You didn't hear any applause from the Camera guys or me who sort of had a view I can say.
The field did shockingly well at staying on the fairway.
Outside of early fairway tree hits which I couldn't see from my vantage ...perhaps 98% good tree Karma helped way more than they may suspect by kicking them kindly way way more often than not.
Thanks Jomez for what you do!
The course designer is a sick, sick man. Who puts so many trees in a fairway?
I can finally breath again! Thanks for the goods JOMEZ!!!
when there is a 3 way tie, how is the card order determined?
Just started watching it on Hole 2. Please don’t indicate what has happened. For example one of you just said that the course ate everybody for lunch. So now I have a sense of what’s going to happen. Would rather be surprised. Thanks
Who is that woman who is almost on the box taking video?
something i've wondered. when you have the leaderboard check in, do you guys just look out in the air or acctually at a screen?
Not gunna lie big jerms response to the difference between a tweener and a “hard hole” was perfect.
25:41 Paul made me die laughing idk why my brains said lance Armstrong 🤣
I was worried I'd have to watch this tonight after work! Just in time :)
Anyone have a link to Paige Pierce's shot Jerm mentions on hole 6?
I love how nobody even debates it.
"Hardest course ever"
Complete silence.
And that's why we love watching. The best in the world playing the hardest in the world
For the record... I was successful at avoiding contact with Drews drive on #3
It came in blind and quick over the hill at me spotting the hole...😮
15:34 nice poem bro 🤣 “you throw a bunch of shots in the rough things are tough! 🤣
I was waiting for it. Way to stay grinding to get is the coverage.
I've been wondering where this was 😂😂😂
Can’t wait to watch!!!