I love how Drew is known to be an absolute bomber and the entire tournament he's just leaning into that buzzz. From 200 to like 400 feet he's tossing one disc. Smart golf. Super sweet course to watch too.
Drew's absolute bomber status should be acknowledged specifically for power, and control of the hyzer angle. He really is "leaning" into these buzz/leopard3 hyzer flips-he gets more carry and late flip than anyone else in the game on these lines. That same power/hyzer control lets him, more famously, demolish drivers long distances too.
This is my third year spectating at Ledgestone, kudos to the multitudes of workers and volunteers that make this the best event of the year. In the past I’ve religiously followed lead and chase cards with the multitides of fans and requisite crowd control. This summer I decided to follow the earlier cards to get a closer look at what it’s like to play a tournament at this level and on this course. I must admit the access to players and their shot preparations was surprisingly intimate and educational. Of course all types of personalities abound, but I was caught off guard by the encouraging comments and fun banter in between players, caddies and volunteers. This sport is grounded in humble beginnings and player egos took a backseat to simply enjoying the round with friends or soon to be close acquaintances on the card. Without exception, fans were appreciated and even chatted with from time to time. Great shots were appreciated vocally as were the unlucky tree hits bemoaned among card-mates. The beauty of the game can be experienced by watching any pro player, but watching those middle/lower tier players, un filmed, unspectated, unheralded rounds with their amazing or abysmal shots is, for me, the heart of disc golf; and why it’s growth will continue for generations.
Not to take for granted disc golf as community and a sport overall, I`d like to say that there are a lots of other sports, individual or team, where, in fairly big/really big events, there are always these lower pools, groups, cards, etc, which contain a lot of people, that are not affraid of participating in big events and understanding their placement in these events, and therefore, they are open-minded, free talkin, and overall enjoying, just being there. The point is, I don`t think, that the attitude at lower cards is what will give the biggest impact in the exact sports growth (disc golf in this situation) - it`s the widespread of leaderboard players, when 10-15-20, or even more players compete for top3 finish, it`s the media, that shows this fierce competition, it`s the pro - professional athlete attitude form these top players, that make`s kids want to emit your McBeth`s, Ricky`s and Calvins, etc, and parents approving this course of future for their offsprings. That grows sport more than just your awerage Joe`s being nice dudes. I know, some part of this copies P.Ullibaries interview in R1, but I agree with him - sue me :)
@@wendigo121 It's pretty crazy to me that the only top player I've seen that doesn't have a generally good attitude is Locastro, and he's not THAT bad compared to alot of other sports. I'm sure we'll see more negative personalities on the future, but as long as the creme de la creme is as positive and as inpirational as they continue to be, disc golf is going to be the coolest sport around. Sure, Mcbeth had kind of a meltdown, but he's still relatively calm and collected, not lashing out, not giving off negativity, and that's impressive when you're comming off a double bogey and throw two straight OBs.
The harder the course, the greater the unity on every card. It's them against the course and all the competition BS just falls away out of exertion and empathy.
Man, JomezPro is some sort of ASMR for me. The music and editing are both top notch and sooo relaxing. Also, the commentators pull of a perfect blend of jokes and serious commentating - never getting too silly but still keeping things light. Love it as always!
Seriously, I feel the same way. I watch this less for entertainment per se than just to get into a calm mood and zone out. The production and commentary are just hitting the spot for me somehow. Also the Disc Golf scene seems to be a really wholesome and appreciative environment.
Also, good point on #14 Nate. How about a small ticker that tells you how manyth shot the current player is on? (I think par save productions or somebody has it)
I watched this entire round live and knowing what I know I just want to give Jomez a big ole YOU ROCK! 3 straight weeks of non-stop film and editing and now this course🥴 great work guys!
Rd3 pops up… Me: YES! (Clicks on notification) JomezPro: (marks video private) Me: (searches through every avenue of communication they have to finally just have to walk away sad and leave this comment here)
It’s actually really refreshing to see a course design where par is hard to get for these pros. This is some prime content. Pat on the back to Paul for taking the course on the chin and keeping the positivity
I'm not a fan of the 90 degree fairways. It doesn't allow a more aggressive shot to recover. Too demanding and not great to watch. So that is my only issue with the design. I would cut some trees one some of the doglegs just to make the course play a little fairer, more fun to watch. I mean who likes watching these guys pitch up 100 foot shots.
@@discgolfdetails9889 as someone who's come over to disc golf from an ultimate frisbee/ball golf background, this feels very much like the US Open ball golfers play in. You watch the pros struggle for one tournament. Arguably turns some of the less avid fans away because scoring is at a premium, but also the avid fans can truly appreciate when you're puring it and still fighting for pars. Definitely not what you want every tournament, but I kinda dig it.
@@carljosephandrews7017 It's weird to me that people don't like this. It's great to have pros finally struggle hard on a course showing their human side like many of their fans.
Exactly. Grinding, struggling, and working are all part of the game. I don't feel like I see that on the open easy courses. Courses like this are made to test elite talent, and that is refreshing to me.
@@craiglay8481 I'm with you. I kinda found it obnoxious, especially on the back 9. On this card alone I counted something like 44 trees hit between the card. I feel this is too much. But on the other hand variety is good too.
I know people don't like comparing disc golf to ball golf. But let's face it, there is a lot more money, and viewership in that sport, so I don't think it's wrong to take parallels, and perhaps learn some things. The masters isn't the masters because the course is easy. The players don't have 'fun' playing the US Open. Both those tournaments are an incredible accomplishment to win, because the courses are designed to punish the players' bad shots. There are plenty of golf courses out there where pros could regularly shoot 12 or 13 under, but they don't host pro tournaments at them. I really hope that one day we can get to the point where par in disc golf isn't a bad score at 80% of tournaments. This was a blast to watch. As long as there is a line, that the player knows that if they hit it, the disc will be safe, I think that's good. Obviously we don't want top players closing their eyes, throwing the disc and hoping for lucky kicks, but I think given what we saw here, if the player executes their shot they will be rewarded.
Shout out to Drew Gibson! He really had an incredible game plan, played to his strengths, and was locked in the entire round! So good to see him play great golf
I think the different reception of #12 (par 6, but all-time great hole) and #14 (higher stroke average, looks miserable to play) shows a valuable design principle. The 90-degree turn with dense rough all around is just too cheap and punishing of an element, it doesn't leave room for compensating with good scrambling like a more gently curving and open (but still difficult) design on 12. Hole 12 does feel like the whole adventure to Mordor, but it's an accomplishment worth the journey, while 14 just looks like it leaves people blaming themselves for tiny errors punished harshly.
Hole 14 should be playing as a Par 4 (or easier Par 5), forced short tee shot to the corner and then from there trying to make that magical tunnel shot. Reward touch and accuracy...instead of what it does now, which is not really punish a bad tee shot because 99% of the field is laying up to the corner on their 2nd shot anyway
This has been my favorite round of professional disc golf I've watched. I love how challenging this course is for the professionals. Can't wait for the next rounds. Go Calvin!
@@ryanhumphrey3462 I bet that toke a lot of work like ules probably had a stopwatch and big jeremy was using the pc and ules was like "hit it man they are done with the front 9 holes" and big jerremy was all like "ok I posting the vedieo wait let me add tags (that why it was a few seconds late))"
At 31:49 Can we all take a second to appreciate Ricks patent-pending backhand, turnover approach shot from a really crappy position.? One of the best approach shots I’ve ever seen! 😳😳😳
My guess is that a tight woods course with artificial OB as opposed to simply being punished be being off the fairway rubbed him the wrong way, its kind of an odd design choice to have so much of it.
I love to see my home state of Illinois feature on Jomez. The oaks and elm trees are just so fun to play disc golf in...someday lol. Mcbeth is having one of those days that we all have had where you can't catch a break. He will bounce back. My God Gibson and Wysocki are looking good
As much as I love a good birdie-fest, this is way more enjoyable to watch. Seeing the top players in the world struggle to get up and down on almost every hole is really exciting!
I was just kind of think the opposite. I don’t want to watch a birdie fest, but I don’t really like watching the best players in the world having to throw repeated tomahawks
This is the kind of course/difficulty i would love to see more of from the elite, this really putt the skills they have to the test in so many ways. I LOVE IT👍👌😎
Fantastic, as always. You know what would take Jomez's coverage to the next level? A little graphic showing what shot players are on for a given hole. On longer holes, like hole 12, I often lose track - "is he throwing 4, or 5? Or was that 6, cause of OB?..." Heck, even the commentators get it wrong sometimes. Either way, thanks a ton!
What a brutal, brilliant course. I want to go play it but doubt I could count high enough for how above par I would be. Great commentary by the lads, great coverage too.
I can't express how happy I am to see this type of course on tour. I don't think we have ever seen a course that is so equally difficult to score on AND punishing if you don't play smart.
@@Kristofburger Your right in a sense. It's a good problem to have though. But in advancement of the sport. You have a good cousin sport in golf. That you can utilize cut days and figuring out player field size.
WOW the lead coverage of round three will be awesome! I belelieve Ricky's and Eagle's consistency will put them on top for the final round. Calvin and Drew are is good shape, but I dont think they will hold.
Talking about Paul McBeth on hole 15 being on tilt, what wasnt shown in this coverage was how many times and how HARD he punched either the ground or his disc. I am honestly concerned how well he is able to throw today.
I think he is having a hard time hitting some of the putts that he normally would and thats eating him from the inside. Thats probably whats causing him to lose concentration on these shots and he just cant get rid of the feeling, honestly he has been disc golfing a lot recently and needs a break.
He needs to hit something, he sure can’t hit the fairway. I’m a huge McBeast fan but to best in the world his shot selection puzzles me some times. Dude has a monster forehand and chooses to throw turnover backhands when his forehand would work much better. Flame away lol
@@luv2hnt1973 often times Pro's will choose to throw turnover backhand instead of forehand when they need to penetrate even further to the right. You can't skip a forehand as far down a sharp dogleg right nearly as far as you can get a nice turnover to glide down it.
Bro the round was 6 hours and it was getting dark on the worst course ever. I mean be honest. If this course was local to me I would never play it. You would do nothing but curse trees and be ate up by bugs. I would be doing more than punching a disc. I would just go home.
I had some moments of confusion. I could sense impatience within his actions. The tree smacks, OBs, and missed putts definitely add up when there is a high expectation on the self, and it's definitely hard to let go when in a high stakes game. However, there is still a lot to learn. All of the punching does no good, that had busted Eagle's hand with that method of release. I wish him peace, and much success.
At the start of round 1 they said something about never counting Ricky out when he was 5 strokes behind and now he’s leading the card I knew he was going to come back to be top of the card, Rick is insane lately man. Last few years of course but def lately been killing his putting
Ulli made a real good point about McBeth having uber control, Im a Ricky fan but of course I got to give it to Paul he can throw it so soft and calculated its crazy!!! its almost like he has a remote control or preprograms the disc everything throw!!! Nate added- thats because he is in good shape and has that strong core which is also 100% on the money!!! Man I wish they did commentary on the Live coverage!!!
14 aside, I really feel like the rest of Northwoods is damn near perfect for someone to play cautious to par and actually do better than the people truly pushing. Kind of has a "USDGC but mostly natural OB" risk-reward calculation. Like Drew laying up early in the F9 and taking par while the rest of the card bogeys while trying to birdie.
That would be quite decent result here, if you mean 150+ shots. That is something like 75-80 over par. 5 strokes over part per hole. I think probably about 30% of the people who plays disc golf would get that result. Almost all truly recreational players or people who plays to hang out with friends and drink beer while playing. They would probably throw +150 (150 over par).
I’m going to say it: This is the best course on tour. It has a true shot differential each and every hole. Throw good shots, get good scores. Throw less than perfect, get bad scores (and that’s watching the absolute best the tour has to offer). I hope more courses are similar in the future!
Calvin obviously making the most of Jerm and Ulibarri's wisdom during the practice round.
He was due a breakout performance!
He saw everything to avoid, thankfully.
love some Calvin.. i think without a bunch of driving range holes on a course he is tough to beat.
@@johnjenkins9445 he’s good at any course any conditions!!
I wish disc golf could be bet on. I would’ve thrown a least $100 on Calvin after going 5 under in 10 at practice.
I love how Drew is known to be an absolute bomber and the entire tournament he's just leaning into that buzzz. From 200 to like 400 feet he's tossing one disc. Smart golf. Super sweet course to watch too.
I feel like he knew it was a tough course so he was bound and determined to throw the best floaty shot he knows. He did so excellently.
I found a buzz, and it's been a godsend to my game. Floaty, a little turn, if u had to pick one disc, that's it
not a fan of his perosnality, huge fan of his disc golf game. Dude has been playing for a long time and it shows.
Drew's absolute bomber status should be acknowledged specifically for power, and control of the hyzer angle. He really is "leaning" into these buzz/leopard3 hyzer flips-he gets more carry and late flip than anyone else in the game on these lines. That same power/hyzer control lets him, more famously, demolish drivers long distances too.
@@jeffnorvell967 back @ u
This is my third year spectating at Ledgestone, kudos to the multitudes of workers and volunteers that make this the best event of the year. In the past I’ve religiously followed lead and chase cards with the multitides of fans and requisite crowd control. This summer I decided to follow the earlier cards to get a closer look at what it’s like to play a tournament at this level and on this course. I must admit the access to players and their shot preparations was surprisingly intimate and educational. Of course all types of personalities abound, but I was caught off guard by the encouraging comments and fun banter in between players, caddies and volunteers. This sport is grounded in humble beginnings and player egos took a backseat to simply enjoying the round with friends or soon to be close acquaintances on the card. Without exception, fans were appreciated and even chatted with from time to time. Great shots were appreciated vocally as were the unlucky tree hits bemoaned among card-mates. The beauty of the game can be experienced by watching any pro player, but watching those middle/lower tier players, un filmed, unspectated, unheralded rounds with their amazing or abysmal shots is, for me, the heart of disc golf; and why it’s growth will continue for generations.
Not to take for granted disc golf as community and a sport overall, I`d like to say that there are a lots of other sports, individual or team, where, in fairly big/really big events, there are always these lower pools, groups, cards, etc, which contain a lot of people, that are not affraid of participating in big events and understanding their placement in these events, and therefore, they are open-minded, free talkin, and overall enjoying, just being there.
The point is, I don`t think, that the attitude at lower cards is what will give the biggest impact in the exact sports growth (disc golf in this situation) - it`s the widespread of leaderboard players, when 10-15-20, or even more players compete for top3 finish, it`s the media, that shows this fierce competition, it`s the pro - professional athlete attitude form these top players, that make`s kids want to emit your McBeth`s, Ricky`s and Calvins, etc, and parents approving this course of future for their offsprings. That grows sport more than just your awerage Joe`s being nice dudes.
I know, some part of this copies P.Ullibaries interview in R1, but I agree with him - sue me :)
@@wendigo121 It's pretty crazy to me that the only top player I've seen that doesn't have a generally good attitude is Locastro, and he's not THAT bad compared to alot of other sports. I'm sure we'll see more negative personalities on the future, but as long as the creme de la creme is as positive and as inpirational as they continue to be, disc golf is going to be the coolest sport around.
Sure, Mcbeth had kind of a meltdown, but he's still relatively calm and collected, not lashing out, not giving off negativity, and that's impressive when you're comming off a double bogey and throw two straight OBs.
The harder the course, the greater the unity on every card. It's them against the course and all the competition BS just falls away out of exertion and empathy.
@@wendigo121 Well, lots of other sports? Maybe name a dozen or so.
@@rossjohn414 I get Kārlis’ point, sure the same can be found in other sports, but they’re not on the same trajectory as dg.
"I'll be honest, I have no idea how many shots any of these guys have." - Nate
I think the guys throwing probably share the same sentiment.
Came here to make same comment lol
Man, JomezPro is some sort of ASMR for me. The music and editing are both top notch and sooo relaxing. Also, the commentators pull of a perfect blend of jokes and serious commentating - never getting too silly but still keeping things light. Love it as always!
Seriously, I feel the same way. I watch this less for entertainment per se than just to get into a calm mood and zone out. The production and commentary are just hitting the spot for me somehow. Also the Disc Golf scene seems to be a really wholesome and appreciative environment.
Drew: Im gonna style on yall by doing this whole course as a "one disc challenge"
Also, good point on #14 Nate. How about a small ticker that tells you how manyth shot the current player is on? (I think par save productions or somebody has it)
I second this notion
I watched this entire round live and knowing what I know I just want to give Jomez a big ole YOU ROCK! 3 straight weeks of non-stop film and editing and now this course🥴 great work guys!
Seriously, how do they do it? It's such a fast production.
It must get to them a bit. A little tension again between Paul and Jerm. Also, can they no longer intro themselves as “big sexy berry”?!
As a fan watching from Germany, I really appreciate that you include the length of the courses in meters, too. :) Loving your content guys.
Same =)
Rd3 pops up…
Me: YES!
(Clicks on notification)
JomezPro: (marks video private)
Me: (searches through every avenue of communication they have to finally just have to walk away sad and leave this comment here)
Also Me: (sweating trying not to spoil anything by clicking on the live DGPT video whose “LIVE” graphic is yelling at me)
@@kalebfrazier679 any particular reason it isn't up yet? some production issue or what? anybody knows?
Players who shot over par this round are still in the top 10. That is insane 😳
+6 is 1000 rated. I don't want to play this course, ever.
@@leksasdf I would love to play it at least once. Although it would probably take me 2 days and I would shoot 80 over par. Haha
It’s actually really refreshing to see a course design where par is hard to get for these pros. This is some prime content. Pat on the back to Paul for taking the course on the chin and keeping the positivity
This course is bonkers. I’m so glad these guys are playing it and not me.
I'm not a fan of the 90 degree fairways. It doesn't allow a more aggressive shot to recover. Too demanding and not great to watch. So that is my only issue with the design. I would cut some trees one some of the doglegs just to make the course play a little fairer, more fun to watch. I mean who likes watching these guys pitch up 100 foot shots.
@@discgolfdetails9889 right, there were times when I thought the players looked a lot like me on the course, and nobody wants to watch that.
@@discgolfdetails9889 as someone who's come over to disc golf from an ultimate frisbee/ball golf background, this feels very much like the US Open ball golfers play in. You watch the pros struggle for one tournament. Arguably turns some of the less avid fans away because scoring is at a premium, but also the avid fans can truly appreciate when you're puring it and still fighting for pars.
Definitely not what you want every tournament, but I kinda dig it.
@@carljosephandrews7017 It's weird to me that people don't like this. It's great to have pros finally struggle hard on a course showing their human side like many of their fans.
I'm glad that these players are forced to play technical golf.
paul mcbeth's meltdown reckless shots are all still better than anything I can do. lol
Anyone else waiting for round 3
I love when you finish the F9 and the B9 is just waiting for you ❤ god I love disc golf.
Why is round 3 a private video😭😭 wanna catch up before the live finals!
Nice to see these pros be human sometimes. I'd like to see more difficult courses like this on the tour.
I’m feeling different… it doesn’t really look like they’re even having fun
@@craiglay8481 struggling isn't fun, but that's sports. I don't understand that as an argument
Exactly. Grinding, struggling, and working are all part of the game. I don't feel like I see that on the open easy courses. Courses like this are made to test elite talent, and that is refreshing to me.
@@craiglay8481 I'm with you. I kinda found it obnoxious, especially on the back 9. On this card alone I counted something like 44 trees hit between the card. I feel this is too much. But on the other hand variety is good too.
I know people don't like comparing disc golf to ball golf. But let's face it, there is a lot more money, and viewership in that sport, so I don't think it's wrong to take parallels, and perhaps learn some things. The masters isn't the masters because the course is easy. The players don't have 'fun' playing the US Open. Both those tournaments are an incredible accomplishment to win, because the courses are designed to punish the players' bad shots. There are plenty of golf courses out there where pros could regularly shoot 12 or 13 under, but they don't host pro tournaments at them. I really hope that one day we can get to the point where par in disc golf isn't a bad score at 80% of tournaments. This was a blast to watch. As long as there is a line, that the player knows that if they hit it, the disc will be safe, I think that's good. Obviously we don't want top players closing their eyes, throwing the disc and hoping for lucky kicks, but I think given what we saw here, if the player executes their shot they will be rewarded.
Shout out to Drew Gibson! He really had an incredible game plan, played to his strengths, and was locked in the entire round! So good to see him play great golf
I think the different reception of #12 (par 6, but all-time great hole) and #14 (higher stroke average, looks miserable to play) shows a valuable design principle. The 90-degree turn with dense rough all around is just too cheap and punishing of an element, it doesn't leave room for compensating with good scrambling like a more gently curving and open (but still difficult) design on 12. Hole 12 does feel like the whole adventure to Mordor, but it's an accomplishment worth the journey, while 14 just looks like it leaves people blaming themselves for tiny errors punished harshly.
Ditto, as I repeated in a later comment. It's just cheesy course design.
Artificial OB is not needed on this course, yet it is there. Really stupid to throw three shots and a putt on a par 3, but end up with a triple bogey.
Hole 14 should be playing as a Par 4 (or easier Par 5), forced short tee shot to the corner and then from there trying to make that magical tunnel shot. Reward touch and accuracy...instead of what it does now, which is not really punish a bad tee shot because 99% of the field is laying up to the corner on their 2nd shot anyway
Emphatically agree on this
I just recently discovered this sport and am fast becoming a huge fan. Can't believe how much I enjoy watching it. Even more so than NFL foot ball.
This has been my favorite round of professional disc golf I've watched. I love how challenging this course is for the professionals. Can't wait for the next rounds. Go Calvin!
I’d love to see more courses this difficult on tour. Good watchin.
The timing is perfect. Dropped seconds after I finished the front nine!
It's almost like it was planned like that
Lmao same
@@ryanhumphrey3462 I bet that toke a lot of work like ules probably had a stopwatch and big jeremy was using the pc and ules was like "hit it man they are done with the front 9 holes" and big jerremy was all like "ok I posting the vedieo wait let me add tags (that why it was a few seconds late))"
Maybe it's just me. But disc golf keeps getting better and better. EXTRAORDINARY coverage of this insane course.
Really fun to see the pros challenged this hard. Need more courses like this!
This was SOOO much fun to watch these guys struggle 😂 I loved every second of this coverage.
Ricky's upshot on hole 17 is one of the best shots of the day!! Incredible.
Seriously I was in awe. Crazy how there was no reaction by the crew
At 31:49 Can we all take a second to appreciate Ricks patent-pending backhand, turnover approach shot from a really crappy position.? One of the best approach shots I’ve ever seen! 😳😳😳
Absolutely insane and they don’t even talk about it
For sure, it was awesome. Looked like a foot fault on the dgpt network angle, but whatever no one calls those anyways
Hands down my favorite course to watch
Super refreshing to watch a course where even the best of the world struggle!
This is the first time I've ever seen Paul Mcbeth going completly tilt. This course is insane...
My guess is that a tight woods course with artificial OB as opposed to simply being punished be being off the fairway rubbed him the wrong way, its kind of an odd design choice to have so much of it.
I love to see my home state of Illinois feature on Jomez. The oaks and elm trees are just so fun to play disc golf in...someday lol. Mcbeth is having one of those days that we all have had where you can't catch a break. He will bounce back. My God Gibson and Wysocki are looking good
Best round to watch ever can’t wait until tomorrow
For every Jomez lead card footage, there should be a random spectator that drives just to give everybody else a refresher.
Or a better than average ~950 rated player
Love this!!! This is what pro disc golf should be. Challenge these guys as much as possible.
Could you please add a display of what shot the players are on please?
That was painful to watch. But that's what you get when you play nice open courses 90% of the time. Great coverage as always. Thx Jomez
Man, this was tough to watch Paul get worked hard on this day. Man was legit in tilt
@@pigs6486 do you dislike him or is it more about seeing him become human for once?
What is the course record? Heimburgs's -7 must be close..
This was the first time theyve played the course I think so that makes it a record in of itself i believe.
Dude...it said Round 3 front 9 and then said this video is private...WTF
Love the way Drew is playing. Throw the Buzz, pick it up, throw it again. 🙌
Jomez on trending!!! The sport is growing with every event!!
As much as I love a good birdie-fest, this is way more enjoyable to watch. Seeing the top players in the world struggle to get up and down on almost every hole is really exciting!
I was just kind of think the opposite. I don’t want to watch a birdie fest, but I don’t really like watching the best players in the world having to throw repeated tomahawks
@@craiglay8481 then keep it in the fairway. Most of the shots that were punished were not good shots
This is the kind of course/difficulty i would love to see more of from the elite, this really putt the skills they have to the test in so many ways. I LOVE IT👍👌😎
Fantastic, as always. You know what would take Jomez's coverage to the next level? A little graphic showing what shot players are on for a given hole. On longer holes, like hole 12, I often lose track - "is he throwing 4, or 5? Or was that 6, cause of OB?..." Heck, even the commentators get it wrong sometimes. Either way, thanks a ton!
I don't think Ive ever seen McBeth so mad during this back 9. I felt the tension from just watching! The trees got to him :(
HAPPY DISC GOLF DAY Y'ALL!!!
Now this is professional disc golf. I love how it plays.
What a brutal, brilliant course. I want to go play it but doubt I could count high enough for how above par I would be.
Great commentary by the lads, great coverage too.
I can't express how happy I am to see this type of course on tour. I don't think we have ever seen a course that is so equally difficult to score on AND punishing if you don't play smart.
I love how they perfectly time the upload so you can go right from the front 9 and the back 9 is just uploaded
Need more courses like this! And cut down the amount of players, waiting an hour to play a hole is ridiculous!
Is there going to be a round 3?
More courses like this! So great seeing scores like this.
I would agree if the round duration wasn't pushing six hours. This course is almost unpractically difficult.
@@Kristofburger Your right in a sense. It's a good problem to have though. But in advancement of the sport. You have a good cousin sport in golf. That you can utilize cut days and figuring out player field size.
WOW the lead coverage of round three will be awesome! I belelieve Ricky's and Eagle's consistency will put them on top for the final round. Calvin and Drew are is good shape, but I dont think they will hold.
Jerm telling me to get a drink literally made me go get more cold brew. I didnt need this but thank you
really enjoy this course... the best tournament on tour !
Talking about Paul McBeth on hole 15 being on tilt, what wasnt shown in this coverage was how many times and how HARD he punched either the ground or his disc. I am honestly concerned how well he is able to throw today.
I think he is having a hard time hitting some of the putts that he normally would and thats eating him from the inside. Thats probably whats causing him to lose concentration on these shots and he just cant get rid of the feeling, honestly he has been disc golfing a lot recently and needs a break.
He needs to hit something, he sure can’t hit the fairway. I’m a huge McBeast fan but to best in the world his shot selection puzzles me some times. Dude has a monster forehand and chooses to throw turnover backhands when his forehand would work much better. Flame away lol
@@luv2hnt1973 often times Pro's will choose to throw turnover backhand instead of forehand when they need to penetrate even further to the right. You can't skip a forehand as far down a sharp dogleg right nearly as far as you can get a nice turnover to glide down it.
Bro the round was 6 hours and it was getting dark on the worst course ever. I mean be honest. If this course was local to me I would never play it. You would do nothing but curse trees and be ate up by bugs. I would be doing more than punching a disc. I would just go home.
I had some moments of confusion. I could sense impatience within his actions. The tree smacks, OBs, and missed putts definitely add up when there is a high expectation on the self, and it's definitely hard to let go when in a high stakes game. However, there is still a lot to learn. All of the punching does no good, that had busted Eagle's hand with that method of release. I wish him peace, and much success.
C’mon Calvin !!!!
He’s due for a big win 🏆 !!!
Chris’s throw-in on 12 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
27:03 this reminds me of that one clip of Uli in the woods picking up his disc and throwing it without even looking lol
Disgustingly fun to watch! Love me some Jomez!
The timing from jomez is *chefs kiss*
MacBeth is a consummate professional. Seeing him so disheveled really brings home how devastating this course is. Great sport happening here
“I’m Paul McBeth with today’s black course mental breakdown.”
haven’t seen a comment this funny in awhile😂😂
True it was definately getting to him
"dead in the eyes"
As if mental breakdown is some kind of funny.
It's really nice to watch the pro players struggle like I normally do.
What's up with round 3 being private???
Yooooooo! When Koling made that LOTR reference it melted my heart. Jeremy you’re the best! LOTR for life! “For Frodo!”
Easily my favorite course to watch
Wow, that is a tough as can be as of a course for you all! Dang!!! Thank you for the coverage, watch you tomorrow for the nexts tough round. Thank you
At the start of round 1 they said something about never counting Ricky out when he was 5 strokes behind and now he’s leading the card I knew he was going to come back to be top of the card, Rick is insane lately man. Last few years of course but def lately been killing his putting
OMG I still can't believe Ulibarri came back to win it in the final round
Not great for players but these courses are fantastic for us watching at home!
What’s up with R3 Coverage? Got notification a couple hours ago that it had dropped, but when I try to open it says: “This video is Private” (??)
No idea either
They were late with coverage yesterday too
Fun watching these pros struggle and get challenged for once. Usually they just tear it up. Can really see their skillsets this way
Keep your head up Paul!
Drew loves that buzzz and that buzzz loves him
No round three yet what's up with that
Jomez is trending!
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Thanks for the hard work you guys are doing.
Tomorrow's card looks like a treat
How about showing the round ratings (even if preliminary) at the end of the round when you show the leaderboard?
what a maniacal disc golf course!
Ulli made a real good point about McBeth having uber control, Im a Ricky fan but of course I got to give it to Paul he can throw it so soft and calculated its crazy!!! its almost like he has a remote control or preprograms the disc everything throw!!!
Nate added- thats because he is in good shape and has that strong core which is also 100% on the money!!!
Man I wish they did commentary on the Live coverage!!!
LOVED this....and HATED it at the same time. Love to see a tough course but hate to see great players struggle to the point of complete frustration.
14 aside, I really feel like the rest of Northwoods is damn near perfect for someone to play cautious to par and actually do better than the people truly pushing. Kind of has a "USDGC but mostly natural OB" risk-reward calculation.
Like Drew laying up early in the F9 and taking par while the rest of the card bogeys while trying to birdie.
@@chrispreperato5562 Exactly! The course forces players to play smart.
drew with the almost one disc round is amazing to me
great course, need more like it
This last round is going to be fire man !!! Good night Paul nice effort bro...
Near the end of this round, the song by R.E.M. "Everybody Hurts" was playing in my head.
It's like Frodo seeing Mordor😂😂 I love these guys.
Love seeing Drew throw his tour series Luster Leo3. I have a couple but mine don't fly quite like that.
Hole 12 looks absolutely majestic
It's funny to be new to disc golf and see a course like this with the enough understanding to know that I would end up shooting like 150+
That would be quite decent result here, if you mean 150+ shots. That is something like 75-80 over par. 5 strokes over part per hole. I think probably about 30% of the people who plays disc golf would get that result. Almost all truly recreational players or people who plays to hang out with friends and drink beer while playing. They would probably throw +150 (150 over par).
I would shoot +25 on this course
I see your 25 and will raise you 15…
And I'd have the time of my life doing it!
Unless you play advanced, There's no way you'd shoot that good
Man, I'm hurting for McBeth. I rarely root for the guy because he wins so much, but seeing him tilted is *wild.* Better luck tomorrow Paul.
I’m going to say it: This is the best course on tour. It has a true shot differential each and every hole. Throw good shots, get good scores. Throw less than perfect, get bad scores (and that’s watching the absolute best the tour has to offer). I hope more courses are similar in the future!
This course is garbage. Hard does not equal good
No third round coverage ?
R3 is private?
I saw that too! I keep refreshing haha
Yeah, what's up with that?
Any word on what happened??
Did Drew lose his Buzzz during Sunday round?? Was hoping to see him throw it at Idlewild.