Just watched him in person at Idlewild and my I kept getting blown away by how smooth both his forehand and backhand were. He’s definitely one of those guys
Jerm...love you, but...Kyle Klein's got one of the purest forehands out there, and he switches between backhand and forehand at least as seamlessly as J Buck
I'm a firm believer that spectators should never be allowed within 10 feet of OB. If you can't get far enough from the OB then it's not a spot where spectators should be allowed. Either well off of OB, or behind the players. Never just outside the fairway, because some players like to throw flex shots over OB. That's a risky play, but they should be rewarded for it if they throw it well.
Definitely brutal and unfortunate, but also...spectators are a part of the course too, it was not a well thrown shot. And an attempt was made by the spectator, it wasn't like they weren't paying attention. Bad luck for both parties :/ It was dope to see Simon immediately move past it and nail that putt soo cleanly!
What to do with spectators is still one of the biggest hurdles of disc golf. Regardless of the bad shot. I absolutely hate it when a spectator is in the way.
I try not to think about Tom Cruise at all and this music really sucks after that same whiney guitar string bend EVERY SINGLE HOLE. I'd almost rather hear some rap, but not quite. GET SOMETHING NEW!
spectators need to not be places in areas where they can affect shots staying in/out of bounds.. if there isnt a good spot for them to stand it sucks but they just should not be on that hole. it ruins the integrity of the competition.
Agreed because those shots wouldn't cost shots on 5th card or worse. Being on top 4 cards shouldn't penalize you for a shot you threw on an earlier card the previous round.
This is the take I was looking for. Not every hole needs full visibility on every shot. Even restricting to the left side of the fairway here seems way more sensible.
@@Jacob-ur4me Yeah, they're not playing over there. Their shots are fading right. The issue with this was Simon threw wide, and either way, it seems you agree that the spectators along the fairway are an issue.
Thank you guys and Jomez for all of the awesome coverage of this fun sport. You guys do such an amazing job that all other commentators of the same competitions just seem lame. Thank you again and keep up the awesome commentary and coverage.
Why only two rounds at New London? Is it because it’s worse for spectators? Really a shame because it’s such an awesome track. Way better than Ivy Hill imo.
Lets GO Nate on hole 4. Heck yeah. I own 4 sexton firebirds and may have to actually throw them instead of look at them. Thank you guys for all the hard work
I just have to say. Adam’s putts on 3 and 4 are both just low misses. Was one a little closer to getting lucky? Yes. But if you’re hitting the cage coming in? That is still just a low miss. It’s not unlucky that it didn’t stick. It is lucky that it almost did.
For all of you complaining about spectators, it is what it is and a bad, off-fairway shot should be punished from time to time with a bad break, happens in ball golf too, they don't complain nearly as much as DG peeps do.
Sometimes I feel like OB is being over-utilized solely for the purpose of selling tickets to spectators. I don’t want to see spectators hit by discs, but imagine how exciting hole 7 would be without OB. The ethos of a “woods course” used to be only about natural OB. And now they have 2 rounds of the most heavy OB play after this. Idk, I feel like it’s getting absurd.
Can we please get the jomez star frame gingle on udisc for when my card on league night makes a star frame we udisc plays the gingle. I know so many of us would love that collaboration
Man I wish they hadn't removed the OB from the first holes... Foundation and the Bogey Bros and everyone else play with it...why remove it for the most skilled players in the world? None of these scores even count towards the course record now.
We needed 3 rounds here. Ivy is a bad course. I can’t believe it’s a world’s course. Not fun to watch a course that’s 70% roped OB and 30% slanted greens.
Spotter needs to be in a spot where he/she sees the entire flight of the disc. Spotter that doesn't see the flight of the disc is quite useless. It is also easy to avoid being hit by a disc if you see the whole flight. In the woods it can be tricky though if there are kicks from trees, but usually in the woods spotters are not needed. In most holes in generally spotters are not necessary. Players can determine pretty well where disc went ob, but spotters can help to find the discs in many places. I have done that for over 10 years.
they went to Simon's side at first. then totally threw him under the bus. DG needs to have a clear line for fans to stay behind. Its unsafe for them and its costs players their livelihood.
Not gonna lie, it always feel like the sport is still in its infancy when actual spectators and standing in a place where they can negatively impact the players forward movement and especially impact wether or not the disc returns in bounds. Its a close second to tournaments where park users not there to watch disc golf are allowed to wander around and walk onto to the field of play as they wander the park grounds.
@@GRock9 you know where this stuff doesn't happen? Pretty much every other organized sport. That you think this is normal says a lot more about you than it says about disc golf. Someone always has to be wrong, glad to see you jump and be that one so quickly.
I don't understand how spectators are allowed in with stools, chairs, pushcarts. Anything that makes it harder for them to get out of the way of a disc should not be allowed. Yes I know it hit the guy before it got to the cart but it looked like it would ha e hit the cart too. Just seems odd that it is allowed.
Great coverage etc, that's a given. BUT, I REALLY dislike the music bleeding into the first tee shot on every hole. Not sure why you're doing that just for this tournament. I also don't like the music, but that's just a subjective thing.
In reference to the spectators on hole 9, do not bring your baby or small child that needs a stroller to a disc golf event. It’s the fault of the stroller that Simon took an extra stroke there. Don’t bring anything bulky, take up as little space as possible, that’s common courtesy. Edit: upon reviewing it could have actually been the spectator’s disc cart, which is even worse. If you aren’t competing you should not have your disc cart out there.
Babies are humans too bud. Parents with children have just a much right to occupy space at a sporting event as you do. There could be a thousand damn strollers out there and your comment would still be misguided. The people simply shouldn't be in the landing zone. I've followed many many rounds of golf and disc golf and it's just common sense to anybody that cares. It's not hard. Get out of the landing zone. Those guys are 2 feet off the ob ropes with a clearly designated spectator area roped off on the other side of the fairway.
@@cgundlac you and I clearly don’t see things the same way when it comes to infants. I believe in being a low-impact person, so it would never remotely cross my mind to bring a noisemaker (a baby) to a golf tournament, movie, classical music concert/recital, or any other event where the audience/spectators are expected to be quiet. Once a child is mature enough to learn how to be polite they are then allowed in those spaces, and the infants and toddlers won’t remember having been at those events anyway. “Having the right” and “doing what’s right” are two very different things.
What happened with Adam Hamme's second shot on hole 5? He went from hugging OB to middle of the fairway. Simon Lizotte's 4th shot on 9 is left of the tree. Big Jerm even says he's going to be obstructed. Then his 5th shot is right of the tree and he's got a clear look at the basket. What kind of shenanigan's are we seeing here? We deserve some clarification because both of these shots had their lay's improved significantly.
For the Hammes shot, it's the hillside causing a "false front" and making it look like it was closer to the OB than it actually was. Optical illusion from the initial camera angle, fooled Jerm and the rest of us. For further proof it wasn't close, watch the spectators. None of them react like it was close, they're just watching the shot finish.
@@jordanmungo917 exactly. The catch cam is 15-20 feet behind the basket, it's not like the camera is sitting on the basket for Simon's shot. If you look at everything surrounding Simon, it's pretty clear his disc is in the same spot.
Let’s go baby. Such a sick course and tournament. Jomez is so clutch with the high quality, fast coverage. Much appreciated
Simon's "Why do you suck today" after missing the putt on 8, is me every time I play. lol
So great to see Simon on a Worlds lead card.
Looking for Vinny on lead card final day! S'go!
Love that Jerm hasn’t seen anything and it’s nice that he told us
I rarely disagree with hot takes Jerm has, but Kyle Klein has always been a beast of a forehand player…
Just watched him in person at Idlewild and my I kept getting blown away by how smooth both his forehand and backhand were. He’s definitely one of those guys
Yeah agreed I’m not sure I see hammes or buckets any more forehand dominant than Klein.
Jerm...love you, but...Kyle Klein's got one of the purest forehands out there, and he switches between backhand and forehand at least as seamlessly as J Buck
Couldn’t agree more!
I'm a firm believer that spectators should never be allowed within 10 feet of OB. If you can't get far enough from the OB then it's not a spot where spectators should be allowed. Either well off of OB, or behind the players. Never just outside the fairway, because some players like to throw flex shots over OB. That's a risky play, but they should be rewarded for it if they throw it well.
Making the experience worse is not a big brain move if you want to grow the sport.
75% of holes would be unwatchable if that was the case.
And it was a baby stroller FFS! You’d think they’d look our for their baby. But nahh, just standing there, chillin
@@akselim7403there’s no baby in it. He’s wheeling around a dang cooler
@@brandoneaton1172 beer lives matter/s
Thank you Jomez for getting me through an assignment til 5am today. Been so good to catch up on all of the world's rounds while I'm doing this.
Simons shot hitting the spectators and staying out is brutal
Outrageous
Love SL but he threw that like dog shit. He got the outcome he deserved
Definitely brutal and unfortunate, but also...spectators are a part of the course too, it was not a well thrown shot. And an attempt was made by the spectator, it wasn't like they weren't paying attention. Bad luck for both parties :/ It was dope to see Simon immediately move past it and nail that putt soo cleanly!
What to do with spectators is still one of the biggest hurdles of disc golf. Regardless of the bad shot. I absolutely hate it when a spectator is in the way.
47:09 for those who are wondering...
I can’t stop thinking about Tom Cruise on a motorcycle when I hear the new Jomez background music.
I try not to think about Tom Cruise at all and this music really sucks after that same whiney guitar string bend EVERY SINGLE HOLE. I'd almost rather hear some rap, but not quite. GET SOMETHING NEW!
"That dog is reaaaal chill" -Nate
Damn I just realised, an elevated basket for me is a regular basket for Ganon 🤷♂️
As much as I love watching dominant players shred courses, sometimes it’s fun to watch them struggle a bit.
Wow this was an exciting nine! These guys came to freaking play this week! It's so awesome to watch!
Calvin is doing great from chase card. Let's go Heimberg!
dgpt: 🟦🟦🟦
Jomez: 🥏🥏🥏
Isaac just on a different level. Let’s Go Isaac!
Jeremy must have got that pendleton hat in oregon looks good!
The intro makes me want play. Thank you jomez
Top tier commentary for worlds. Course is a shot shapers paradise...
spectators need to not be places in areas where they can affect shots staying in/out of bounds.. if there isnt a good spot for them to stand it sucks but they just should not be on that hole. it ruins the integrity of the competition.
this is being said all over this comment thread, might be time for disc golf to finally grow up and curate their professional playing environments.
Agreed because those shots wouldn't cost shots on 5th card or worse. Being on top 4 cards shouldn't penalize you for a shot you threw on an earlier card the previous round.
This is the take I was looking for. Not every hole needs full visibility on every shot. Even restricting to the left side of the fairway here seems way more sensible.
@@untrustworthyshelfing9953 and for lefty throwers or forehands?
@@Jacob-ur4me Yeah, they're not playing over there. Their shots are fading right. The issue with this was Simon threw wide, and either way, it seems you agree that the spectators along the fairway are an issue.
Stellar commentary, I really appreciate what BigSexy bring to the table!
Hey nate, the putt you want to airball is the super elevated basket. It's all or nothing unless you want the roll away.
This course looks awesome
Posting this to get jomez paid for their awesome coverage
Thank you guys and Jomez for all of the awesome coverage of this fun sport. You guys do such an amazing job that all other commentators of the same competitions just seem lame. Thank you again and keep up the awesome commentary and coverage.
Why only two rounds at New London? Is it because it’s worse for spectators?
Really a shame because it’s such an awesome track. Way better than Ivy Hill imo.
Is it just me or is the quality of the video poor? (Grainy)
Isaac’s shot on 1 lol that’s unreal
i can’t believe isaac’s bogey-free streak ended on 2 😮
Jerm mentioned “scramble city” on hole 4. Can we please get a “whack city” shout out?
Come on Big Jerm! Wha-Wha-whack city!
LETS F*cking go!!
Music got some real wii sports attitude
It’s so terrible!
Lets GO Nate on hole 4. Heck yeah. I own 4 sexton firebirds and may have to actually throw them instead of look at them. Thank you guys for all the hard work
I just have to say. Adam’s putts on 3 and 4 are both just low misses. Was one a little closer to getting lucky? Yes. But if you’re hitting the cage coming in? That is still just a low miss. It’s not unlucky that it didn’t stick. It is lucky that it almost did.
Love the sport grow the sport
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For all of you complaining about spectators, it is what it is and a bad, off-fairway shot should be punished from time to time with a bad break, happens in ball golf too, they don't complain nearly as much as DG peeps do.
pretty much no one agrees with you, and its just golf, calling it ball golf makes you sound like a weirdo.
@@SpencerDonahue Ok, geez you read so much into it, and no, don't generalize, only does butt hurt for LS are complaining.
@@GreatDaneRock DERP
LETS GO
Talking about balanced players around @40:00, you forgot to mention Ricky :D
Sometimes I feel like OB is being over-utilized solely for the purpose of selling tickets to spectators. I don’t want to see spectators hit by discs, but imagine how exciting hole 7 would be without OB. The ethos of a “woods course” used to be only about natural OB. And now they have 2 rounds of the most heavy OB play after this. Idk, I feel like it’s getting absurd.
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No John Daly took over for Joey Buckets after a hat accident won Worlds by 12 strokes playing barefoot
Tell me that you are a virgin without telling me you are a virgin
I think worlds should be 6 rounds!
Can we please get the jomez star frame gingle on udisc for when my card on league night makes a star frame we udisc plays the gingle. I know so many of us would love that collaboration
Issac channeled my spirit on 2... shouldnt have done that lol
Chase card dub just based on hole 2 alone.
Man I wish they hadn't removed the OB from the first holes... Foundation and the Bogey Bros and everyone else play with it...why remove it for the most skilled players in the world? None of these scores even count towards the course record now.
Lmao they remove the OB at New London but still play at Ivy which is a straight OB fest. Pretty funny.
I just want to say I am digging the new guitar licks on these videos!!!
They are made on a computer by pushing buttons so..
@@beenschmokin ok boomer
@@gxhost Tell us you're the "no child left behind" graduate without telling us..
@@beenschmokin the music should have been left behind
What happened to barela
I didn’t know Redban from Kill Tony did commentary for Jomez too.🎙
Is that him??
I dislike the guitar riffs. but the Jungle/Safari theme is cool. I just feel like the old Jomez soundtracks hit different
Go Calvin!
coffee crew!
I throw and putt w pa3’s- why can’t I lead worlds!! ://
Isaac showing he knows what a world champ does
Halfway in, and Issac has 1 bogey 😮
Obviously bad break for Simon - but there's really nobody to blame but him. Spectators were there when he threw/ shanked. Fair outcome anyways.
Nice new elegant music! 👌
I don't know why but the star spangle banner pops in my head everytime I hear it....
Piano music at The Masters vibe
It sucks.
@JamesJessenfedden opinions are like a-holes: everyone's got one, but yours is exceptionally stinky.
Let's gooo
Nice
Calvin cannot be a "Calvin Type", because he is Calvin
I don't understand why they used Paige for the intro
Paige is a professional disc golfer who is notable for having won 5 world titles
There should be Marshals with at least the top few cards. The group shouldn’t have to be making calls on rules or positions.
Eagle is able to do both ways
Simon's inner voices are not on his side
Seriously have we ever seen Isaac three putt on coverage before?
yes, he had some bad rounds this year, turned things around just in time for worlds.
@@SpencerDonahuehe just dumped the lead to Joey buckets last tournament
Jerm sounds like John Krasinski
We needed 3 rounds here. Ivy is a bad course. I can’t believe it’s a world’s course. Not fun to watch a course that’s 70% roped OB and 30% slanted greens.
They really need to have areas where spectators and spotters are not allowed to stand. It’s unacceptable to get hit with a disc on the sideline
Spotter needs to be in a spot where he/she sees the entire flight of the disc. Spotter that doesn't see the flight of the disc is quite useless. It is also easy to avoid being hit by a disc if you see the whole flight. In the woods it can be tricky though if there are kicks from trees, but usually in the woods spotters are not needed. In most holes in generally spotters are not necessary. Players can determine pretty well where disc went ob, but spotters can help to find the discs in many places. I have done that for over 10 years.
@@kimmomatikainen1843 those are not spotters, guy. Those are fans with beer coolers and no sense of urgency.
@@SpencerDonahueOP mentioned both spotters and spectators
they went to Simon's side at first.
then totally threw him under the bus. DG needs to have a clear line for fans to stay behind.
Its unsafe for them and its costs players their livelihood.
Let’s get back to elevation being a factor. Let’s see who knows a disc.
Spectators who bring their bag/cart to a pro tournament are huge dorks.
It’s like wearing spikes to a pga event. Do these people think they’re going to get subbed in?
Buhr the word
Not gonna lie, it always feel like the sport is still in its infancy when actual spectators and standing in a place where they can negatively impact the players forward movement and especially impact wether or not the disc returns in bounds. Its a close second to tournaments where park users not there to watch disc golf are allowed to wander around and walk onto to the field of play as they wander the park grounds.
Embarrassing that it was just some guy wheeling around a cooler full of beer also. He had no awareness
It's a joke. Players need to stand up to the PDGA and tell them they are more important than "spectators."
get over yourself, this stuff happens at PGA events
@@GRock9 you know where this stuff doesn't happen? Pretty much every other organized sport. That you think this is normal says a lot more about you than it says about disc golf. Someone always has to be wrong, glad to see you jump and be that one so quickly.
@@SpencerDonahue It was a bad shot..
I am also looking for the hole I’m stoked to airball a putt
Fine people who don't get out of the way, insane
29:00 C’mon, Jerm, it’s pronounced like Rico….as in Rico Suave (swo-vay). That’s what I say every time I make a putt with one.
I’m just saying the lady voicing the intro could get me fired up and ready to fight an entire army by myself.
Simon using a 14 speed overstable DD on hole 4 (280 footer) and going forehand? Was he purposefuly going trick shot???? 😕
What if players yelled "four" when a disc was in danger of being influenced by a spectator?
Or "fore" :) Well, sounds the same. They should yell it or doesn't matter who yells it. Quite often it is other spectators.
you're already supposed to do that anyway
drinking coffee and rooting Simon today LFG
lets go baby
Wake up crew.
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"bodyenglish" 🤣
Why’s everyone playing so bad lol
Well, you see, they're playing at New London Tech.... 😂
It’s pronounced reko
I don't understand how spectators are allowed in with stools, chairs, pushcarts. Anything that makes it harder for them to get out of the way of a disc should not be allowed. Yes I know it hit the guy before it got to the cart but it looked like it would ha e hit the cart too.
Just seems odd that it is allowed.
You're out there for 4+ hours
its yet another example of disc golf struggling to grow into the sport it deserves to be.
When is Stussy going to sponsor Joey?
Foot faults are not a thing anymore 😂
Intro voice is a bad fit for the feeling you’re trying to deliver
Lots of people assume backhand-only guys like Isaac and James dont have forehand skills... trust me, they are great forehand throwers. I can vouch.
OK OK OK you are not allowed to bet against yourself then miss putts like that. ;)
Great coverage etc, that's a given. BUT, I REALLY dislike the music bleeding into the first tee shot on every hole. Not sure why you're doing that just for this tournament. I also don't like the music, but that's just a subjective thing.
Me too! It sucks on so many levels
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"Big n" might wanna go back to the drawing board on that one 😬
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Ok buddy 😂
Bless your heart
Koling, we get it. You’re going into the round blind
In reference to the spectators on hole 9, do not bring your baby or small child that needs a stroller to a disc golf event. It’s the fault of the stroller that Simon took an extra stroke there.
Don’t bring anything bulky, take up as little space as possible, that’s common courtesy.
Edit: upon reviewing it could have actually been the spectator’s disc cart, which is even worse. If you aren’t competing you should not have your disc cart out there.
It looks like an actual stroller but with a cooler in it, no kid
its a beer cooler, couldn't be a worse look for the sport.
Babies are humans too bud. Parents with children have just a much right to occupy space at a sporting event as you do. There could be a thousand damn strollers out there and your comment would still be misguided. The people simply shouldn't be in the landing zone. I've followed many many rounds of golf and disc golf and it's just common sense to anybody that cares. It's not hard. Get out of the landing zone. Those guys are 2 feet off the ob ropes with a clearly designated spectator area roped off on the other side of the fairway.
@@cgundlac you and I clearly don’t see things the same way when it comes to infants. I believe in being a low-impact person, so it would never remotely cross my mind to bring a noisemaker (a baby) to a golf tournament, movie, classical music concert/recital, or any other event where the audience/spectators are expected to be quiet. Once a child is mature enough to learn how to be polite they are then allowed in those spaces, and the infants and toddlers won’t remember having been at those events anyway. “Having the right” and “doing what’s right” are two very different things.
@@cgundlac shut up, it was a guy with a beer cooler anyway. save your proud parent speech for somewhere else.
Why is there a forrest with manhole covers and vents all over the place? Surely this is some sort of shelter or silo?
Every time I see the back of Joey’s shirt, I can’t help but think he is sponsored by Temu. Lol
Bit of a bowling team vibe
What happened with Adam Hamme's second shot on hole 5? He went from hugging OB to middle of the fairway. Simon Lizotte's 4th shot on 9 is left of the tree. Big Jerm even says he's going to be obstructed. Then his 5th shot is right of the tree and he's got a clear look at the basket. What kind of shenanigan's are we seeing here? We deserve some clarification because both of these shots had their lay's improved significantly.
In terms of the shot on hole 9, if you look at the "Private Property" sign you can tell that the camera angle changed significantly
For the Hammes shot, it's the hillside causing a "false front" and making it look like it was closer to the OB than it actually was. Optical illusion from the initial camera angle, fooled Jerm and the rest of us.
For further proof it wasn't close, watch the spectators. None of them react like it was close, they're just watching the shot finish.
@@jordanmungo917 exactly. The catch cam is 15-20 feet behind the basket, it's not like the camera is sitting on the basket for Simon's shot. If you look at everything surrounding Simon, it's pretty clear his disc is in the same spot.
These intros are incredibly cringe.