2016 Vibram Open - Final 9 Holes - Will Schusterick - Nate Doss - Jeremy Koling - Paul McBeth
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- Final Round action of the 2016 Vibram Open. Arguably one of the best 'chase' cards you could ever find at a disc golf tournament with Will Schusterick, Nate Doss, Jeremy Koling and Paul McBeth all featured on Maple Hill's Gold Layout.
This week's VO coverage was filmed and edited together by Rick C as opposed to Terry Miller. Thank you Rick for working with me and the channel take over.
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If you'd like full round information and details (including the winners) check out the PDGA results page:
www.pdga.com/tour/event/24333 - Sport
It was good to see all the players give each other genuine love after Hole 18. Tough for all of these guys, I'm sure, not to be on the main or chase cards. Thanks DGG!
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Thanks for the video, what a card!
The scoring is a bit off isn´t it? At least on the pdga website, Will finished at -19 ahead, but in the video at -17... Doesn´t change the fact that the video is great!
Any other year you would think this could be the Lead Card.
Steven Osmond Is this not the lead card?
There's one big thing that really stood out in this round but I suspect nobody's willing to mention it.
what?
Yeah what stood out? Other than great disc golf coverage!
Chris is probably pointing out the F bomb Jerm dropped on his second shot at hole 13...
Thanks for the coverage Terry. 'Tis very much appreciated.
Wow - it is awesome to see Will play again. I have missed him! Watch his standing shot at 1:25 at quarter speed. Let it creep forwards tapping the space bar to pause it. This is the best standing form of any disc golfer who ever played the game in my opinion. That technique is utterly perfect.
The shot turns out really badly for him, though. :(
Now watch a similar standing shot from Paul at 2:25. Same deal. But Paul opens his hip too rapidly, resulting in him having to extend his elbow early, and to round a lot during his elbow extension.
That shot dropped a little left, but with the distance he was seeking.
This demonstrates how talent and mental condition often beats technique, and that you need a lot more than great form to get to (and stay at) the very top. You need talent. And you need a coach. And you need to work really damned hard. And you need a bit of luck, too. Something which is often discounted, but is a real factor.
I think we'll see Will at the very top again, and I eagerly await his performance at the Worlds.
I think Will is going to have to work on his putting to be at the top again. He air balls more than any top pro I have seen in a while. Ricky and Paul (at full health) put on putting clinics compared to Will. Also there are young guns coming up like Drew Gibson and Eagle to compete with. Let's also mot forget about Simon coming back next year, I think Will needs to putt and play harder than ever next year if he wants to be anywhere near the top.
this card shows they really are humans
#sctop10
Seriously, Terry, love the footage, and appreciate everything you do, BUT, that song gets so freaking annoying after the 10th time every single damn video!!