Beautiful coverage, I believe this type disc golf BEST represents Disc Golf. Technically demanding holes through the woods. Wide grass fairways with tricky basket locations. Well done….. I think the majority of courses in the U.S especially on tour are not on the same page and that can be why Europe player’s struggle in the States. Just not the same type of golf.
These guys have been making pretty good coverage for a while. I watch all their New Zealand coverage. That guy Maxime bombs, too. I think he won the North Island Championship this year too, if I'm not mistaken.
If you are insinuating OTB and Portland Open are not shot shaping courses I think you're mistaken. Shot shaping and extreme distance control are required to win
Great coverage. You guys have Enthusiasm, Some unique camera angles, and Thoughtful scripts for the hole break downs. Overall it was more enjoyable than the American coverage channels
Damnn...never knew this course looks so good on camera, playing it looks a bit different but then it might be just a focusing thing :D Megapretty drive from Mauri on hole 3...wow!! 🤯😎😁
@ MDG Media...Thx for great cover as usual. Realy love and appreciate the work you all put into it. One thing, the flickering graphics between holes makes me sick, have to close my eyes.
McBeth is the most prominent but he's not the best, not anymore. In a weird way that's a compliment. McBeth, with his dominance in years past, spurred the influx of talented players that we now see. He literally leveled his own playing field.
Sort of like Conor McGregor in that way. Seemingly untouchable once, now the game has caught up to him. However, as previously stated, he is the current and defending world champion. So not quite over the hill. Both still fun to watch
Great coverage, but you should maybe reconsider calling shots easy when they rarely are. Also saying something like "he's got a seven meters uphill putt, should be ok" is a big presumption even for a pro as we've seen countless times. Jomez already went through this and started using the word "manageable" instead of easy.
These Estonian or Finnish types of wooded courses are not the examples to follow in competition course design. Tight fairways are a given, but one must allow some leeway for the random walk of disc flight. Putting trees to the middle of the fairway does not make it more technically demanding, it makes the course a lottery. If these kind of courses would cultivate better players, European players would be dominating USDGPT, but they are not.
Hey i don't know if its just me and my phone but when theres a bunch of par's it can be sort of difficut to see the seperation of the black. It would be cool to see like an outline around each box to help seperate them