A huge shout out to the Central Coast Disc Golf crew, who travelled at the complete opposite side of North America to film a tournament under the harshest conditions there could be.
This kind of brings back memories for me. In 2017 we had to ride out Hurricane Irma in Florida. It ended up not being as bad as was forecast, but two days after I finally got out and made it down to Youth Park, my local course. It was soggy and it was trashed and there were a lot of trees and limbs down, but the baskets were there and I'd been stuck in my house with boards on the windows for two and half days. I played, and it was the most relaxing round I've ever played. Great job, CCDG!
Greatest CCDG editing ever at 24:03. Thomas finishes his putt and you can see McBeth approaching his in the background - it then cuts to Paul. Nice work.
Fun course to watch, great camera work as always. Only thing better than Nate in the booth is in the video too. Question.: What are these guys wearing for shoes? And why don't they include that in What's is my bag videos?? Other than the discs themselves it's the only gear that matters.I
@@CentralCoastDiscGolf What? Sorry man, I don't know anything about frisbee, we were playing this in gym class and I thought it seemed cool. Reminds me of football.
The new rule is you have a square area 20 cm x 30 cm behind your lye and as long as your foot is touching any part of that square area it is legal. Also no one called it so it basically never happened.
James Turner thank you for sharing that fact, I was not aware but I’ll use that knowledge to my advantage! Also I know if no one called it but it’s a hard to play your own game and be an official, video coverage sees things players cannot.
This may be an unpopular opinion, and I am this biggest Sexton fan, so I'd be interested to see if he has a response to this, but I don't think increasing the par/making drop zones easier is good for the appearance of disc golf. When guys are expecting birdie on a hole, it seems to me like then the par should be a shot less. When birdie is expected, and guys are shooting 10+ down, it makes courses look amateurish, when in reality they are super challenging.
That's so terrible to hear about all the downed trees. You guys were literally the last ones to play these courses at their best for many years to come... :(
@@duncandixon4202 Good to hear man. One of my favorite "local" courses which you probably know (Rose Hill) in Kamloops never really got back to the good old days after the pine beetle. Good luck and keep a positive attitude!! Rob
Why even have a drop zone on 7? If you run the putt and go OB, you get punished enough taking the stroke penalty. Making you death putt from 45ft is just cruel lol. I guess the logic is, to keep people from just blasting the green on their 2nd shot and taking an easy 4? I dunno. Still a beautiful course.