This is much more exciting to watch then a lot of the us pro tour wide open courses. Here, bad shots get punished. Players are forced to disc down, shape shots and get to very intentional tight landing zones. Get coverage guys. Keep it up.
You should put the front 9 scores under the names, like thin lines of the colours of what they scored. Helps keep track of what happens throughout the round.
@perksofdiscgolf5731 what is your thoughts on the courses here in Europe? If you see the scores in US that you have -15 in 18 holes but in Borås and Skellefteå for exampel you Paul on -8 in 18 holes.
I love the technical aspect of the courses I have competed on in Europe so far. I think the DGPT in the US is making a clear trade: Open holes for more spectators. It makes sense. It’s just a little hard to let go of the magic we find on a wooded disc golf course.
@@perksofdiscgolf5731 Feels like it's a pretty short sighted thing to do, it doesn't look like the spectators are going to be sticking around to watch big back hand hyzer after big back hand hyzer on a golf course. Better to have interesting courses and just accept a smaller number of spectators and keep interest in spectating higher.
Always fun to get the Perkins commentary, but Elias is kickin butt in there! You guys have really added to an awesome Nordic swing!!
Definitely one of the prettiest disc golf courses I’ve ever seen
Jakub on 17 is one of the moments of all time for sure😂
Only love to him of course❤
Dang, I’m only on hole 13 and this sounds crazy. Guess it happens to everyone now and then, Jakub is a very solid putter!
Jakub channeling his inner Evelina on 17. That was brutal.
We all do sometimes
Couldn’t Jakub come one meter from the OB line though?
@@kinnoinen He could, but I guess he figures he wouldn't miss from that close.
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It's more understandable from a spin putter than a push. Nightmare scenario
Wow, excellent commentary!
what a beautiful course and so well kept.
This is much more exciting to watch then a lot of the us pro tour wide open courses. Here, bad shots get punished. Players are forced to disc down, shape shots and get to very intentional tight landing zones. Get coverage guys. Keep it up.
Thanks for the coverage!
Hats off though to Jakub for keeping his composure. I would of LOST my ever-loving mind.
Thank you!
Man that's always hilarious to watch. It's so unfortunate but I always get a kick out of someone missing the same put over and over.
Jakob aside, what a beautiful course! Challenging lines that require creativity and finesse. Things sadly rare on the US tour.
You should put the front 9 scores under the names, like thin lines of the colours of what they scored. Helps keep track of what happens throughout the round.
If I'm actually watching that's never been an issue for me 🤔
15:07 damn nice birdie
This is the same course where the latitude 64 guys films videos right?
It is!
Really sad there are no swedes top 10 in Skellefteå. There used to be a few up there back in the days but these days...
The Buzzz SS is the greatest mid.
When round 2 start
@perksofdiscgolf5731 what is your thoughts on the courses here in Europe? If you see the scores in US that you have -15 in 18 holes but in Borås and Skellefteå for exampel you Paul on -8 in 18 holes.
McBeth could have been 2-3 strokes lower even.
I love the technical aspect of the courses I have competed on in Europe so far.
I think the DGPT in the US is making a clear trade: Open holes for more spectators. It makes sense. It’s just a little hard to let go of the magic we find on a wooded disc golf course.
@perksofdiscgolf5731 thank you for your work on the European tour, keep up the great work and thanks for your answer.
@@perksofdiscgolf5731 Feels like it's a pretty short sighted thing to do, it doesn't look like the spectators are going to be sticking around to watch big back hand hyzer after big back hand hyzer on a golf course. Better to have interesting courses and just accept a smaller number of spectators and keep interest in spectating higher.