Just gotta say, I am LOVING this PDPT coverage. I can't wait to see some of these players playing pro tour events. And, vice-versa.... I want to see Paul, Eagle, Calvin and Ricky take on these murderous courses. One thing I've noticed is that there is much more conformity of shots and form than in the states. The style is very precise, tons of pre-shot prep, almost mechanical. The form mechanics of players from the states are all over the place!! I think watching all the different ways players in the states get it done is inspiring. Where's the Matty O's or Eagle McMahons?
@@teukka623 well, he uses his imagination just about as well as anyone in the game. Rollers, where others don't see it. Training his forehand to bring holes that were out of reach for 99% in reach. Sky hyzers, gigantic thumbers, distance forehand rollers... just an amazing vision of what's possible
Thanks for the coverage GateKeeper. Great commentary. Thats an awsome course. Would be fun to see how the the American (and the rest of the tour) would fair there.
Nice coverage as usual. Good commentary. Loved the Tony Hawk reference...but you have to stop saying; these are the best putters in the world. There are lot of good putters...in the world 😀 Seems to me that there is every month a new Finnish player who is kick ass. I never heard of Lauri for one. Paju I know since he was 16 or so...and I agree on his putting adventures. But he only missed a few and his putting looks good. Happy for him! Oskari is a beast. Young buck who can throw a mile. If he slows his roll a bit he will be a lot better...I am sure he gets it. Also didn't know Tuhkanen. Another young buck who has a cannon for an arm...not his best but some nice putts at the end showed us all he was for a reason on that card! Keep up the good work GM!
This course looks more difficult than most if not all courses on the US pro tour. Ofcourse there is Northwood Black but that seems like an outlier. Great content and commentary. These fins throw smooooooth.
Its pretty obvious how hard this course is but its very telling that theres been on competitor on the card each day who has just struggled so badly and one competitor who has managed to defeat every obstacle on the course. Its so demanding and its really sink or swim.
13 and 14 are beautiful, awesome par 5s
Just gotta say, I am LOVING this PDPT coverage. I can't wait to see some of these players playing pro tour events. And, vice-versa.... I want to see Paul, Eagle, Calvin and Ricky take on these murderous courses. One thing I've noticed is that there is much more conformity of shots and form than in the states. The style is very precise, tons of pre-shot prep, almost mechanical. The form mechanics of players from the states are all over the place!! I think watching all the different ways players in the states get it done is inspiring. Where's the Matty O's or Eagle McMahons?
What does eagle do differently than anyone else.
@@teukka623 well, he uses his imagination just about as well as anyone in the game. Rollers, where others don't see it. Training his forehand to bring holes that were out of reach for 99% in reach. Sky hyzers, gigantic thumbers, distance forehand rollers... just an amazing vision of what's possible
@@jansingber376 that’s excactly what Oskari is doing during this round
@@jansingber376 I would look my lines differently too if I could throw 750 feet like a nothing
Thanks for the coverage GateKeeper.
Great commentary.
Thats an awsome course. Would be fun to see how the the American (and the rest of the tour) would fair there.
Nice coverage as usual. Good commentary. Loved the Tony Hawk reference...but you have to stop saying; these are the best putters in the world. There are lot of good putters...in the world 😀
Seems to me that there is every month a new Finnish player who is kick ass. I never heard of Lauri for one. Paju I know since he was 16 or so...and I agree on his putting adventures. But he only missed a few and his putting looks good. Happy for him! Oskari is a beast. Young buck who can throw a mile. If he slows his roll a bit he will be a lot better...I am sure he gets it. Also didn't know Tuhkanen. Another young buck who has a cannon for an arm...not his best but some nice putts at the end showed us all he was for a reason on that card! Keep up the good work GM!
Man, Paju, Vikström and Lehtinen boooombs.
This course looks more difficult than most if not all courses on the US pro tour. Ofcourse there is Northwood Black but that seems like an outlier.
Great content and commentary. These fins throw smooooooth.
I think this was Nestoris first time on videocard so it must have impacted his play in some way. He was also 17-years old then.
I wondered if this was the case, the talent is definitely there
Its pretty obvious how hard this course is but its very telling that theres been on competitor on the card each day who has just struggled so badly and one competitor who has managed to defeat every obstacle on the course. Its so demanding and its really sink or swim.
No one has mentioned how yoyng these players really are. Lauri was born in 2002, Oskari in 2003 and i'm pretty sure Nestori was born in 2004
It would be awesome if the catch cam actually caught a few shots.
Do people born after like 85-90 even know what Lincoln Logs are? : ) I had some, but I'm an old fart