The Sevan Podcast - #836 - DGPT 2023 Waco Charity Event w/ Brian Friend | Episode 2
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As much as I can cram into a day.
Bam, we're live.
That was hardcore.
Hardcore.
I didn't even watch it all.
I mean, I watched all the ones you sent me.
But I didn't watch it all.
And thank you for the concise links you're welcome
um i'm torn because
i'm torn
you know i i can't imagine anyone watching this show who doesn't um who doesn't like me
i can't imagine anyone watching the show who doesn't like want to come over to my house and
like hang out and drink sparkling water and watch ufc maybe shoot some threes out in the front yard
you know whatever go for a walk on the beach do the shit that i like to do i
just can't imagine but there are people i'm starting to find out who watch the show who
don't like me but what's crazy is some of these people um who don't like me or
maybe it's important because a handful of you well on a regular basis. I'd say once a week I get a text or a DM saying, Holy shit. Thank you.
And I go, what? And they go, I finally get it. So no.
All right, cool. So I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what to say.
What are you torn about? I don't know what to say. I'm just like,
part of me wants to be like, Hey, if you don't like me, go away. Don't listen to the show. Like, just go away. I don't want you. I don't know what to say i'm just like part of me wants to be like hey if you don't like me go away don't listen to the show like just go away i don't want you i don't want i don't want
anything to do with you don't let me add turmoil to your life i don't want to add anxiety your life
don't come over here so i can feed your pain body as the great eckhart tolle would say
but another part of me is like hey i know why you're here you you think that there you know that you know that
i'm right and there is a chance you two might wake up and i get it so i'm just kind of i just can't
i just can't figure it out i just i i don't know what i don't know what i'm torn your friend barry
likes you i like you let's talk qualifier layouts oh Oh, Barry. I can't even keep up.
So I am on the greatest.
Caleb, tell them.
Tell them about it.
Is it the greatest games thread in the history of CrossFit games?
It is.
Not just quite possibly, it is the greatest games thread of all time.
I swear to God, I might even like Mike Halpin.
I'm even my double heart Mike Halpin.
I cannot believe how clever he is.
But tomorrow is going to be crazy.
Yeah.
Tomorrow night, JR will be with us,
and we will break down what we know so far about quarterfinals
and preview what we expect to see in terms of both the workouts
and the competition.
I like Frisbee golf more this week than last week.
I mean,
that's healthy,
right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I guess.
I mean,
I think the first week you were going in pretty blind,
not really.
Now you have a lot more.
Actually, is Greg Glaston, or we could just ask him about waves of adaptation?
You think I'm just adapting?
Last week was your first wave adaptation.
This is your second week adaptation.
And after two or three more of these, you'll be in the flow.
You know, the guys in college that played uh when i would hang out with them
because i played more ultimate frisbee and just frisbee on the beach but the guys who played
the frisbee golf were kind of dicks not kind of they were dicks they just weren't nice guys they
weren't nice guys yeah i mean i guess so i mean they were stuffy they were stuffy they weren't
fun but they didn't get they didn't get laid either. They were uptight guys.
They were uptight guys.
You know what I mean?
You know what kind of guy I'm talking about?
Yeah.
You're talking about surfers.
I mean, they're like the hacky sack crew.
They were like...
You would think that people who surf regularly are pretty laid back, chill.
They like to be outdoors in the ocean.
You're welcoming.
You can come.
No.
You go to the West coast and you try to
go to a surfing spot and they don't know you they're gonna fuck your shit up yeah they're
dicks are frisbee golf guys are like that too i'm saying maybe you might have a perception that
they're these mellow chill potheads whatever throw frisbees in the woods guys but maybe they also
have a little stigma about them the only frisbee golfer i've ever met since incredibly nice and i threw my frisbee and thank you and now okay the first before you how about
that was through it a frisbee i threw my frisbee into like three feet deep like mud and water
and this guy just waited out there and grabbed it for me without question and then he let me
keep it and it was his he's a nice guy wow wow well these guys on the show seem really cool except except for like the best guy
in the world seems a little old and stuffy uh mcbeth who is it paul mcbeth yes yeah he got it
he's the only dude who got his shirt tucked in he's rich though he's rich right retirement uh
home down in florida where he moved to in the off season. He's rich.
And by the way,
Scott,
I didn't bring him up seven.
Yeah.
He's rich.
Macbeth is rich.
Yeah.
I mean,
he has his,
the company that sponsors him,
discraft gave him a $10 million,
10 year,
$10 million deal two years ago.
I'm sure he's got other sponsors besides that.
He's obviously,
he's got the most tournament winnings in the history of disc golf um he has you know he has his own foundation that does some
really cool stuff they put courses in all over the world they've put a few in so far and uh
yeah I mean he was traveling around on a yacht over the off season I guess I don't know if he
owns it or was renting it but yeah he's got a lot of money but he's doing
good things with it and you know what i like about him is he still shows up to all the tournaments
and he's always in the mix okay fair uh-oh uh there have been what i'm concerned because
there's two sets of notes that I have.
You're torn between the two?
I just want to make sure that they're identical and that I sent identical notes to Caleb.
Ah.
Well, let me set the scene up here, and then Brian will really set it. We are on a Frisbee golf.
Frisbee golf? Frisbee disc golf?
What do you call this game that we're covering
disc golf disc golf uh it's a 32 week season with 16 main events we covered the first event
uh two weeks ago and this is the second event and the second event was in waco texas
um some girl from my high school died there and some FBI raid. I remember branch Navidian branch Davidian anyway.
And for some reason they're going down there for Frisbee golf,
80 degree weather,
windy.
It seems like all these events are windy.
Wind is a,
is a massive factor in the disc golf.
Yes.
They were at the Brit,
not the brassieres park East, like the porn, not the braziers park east like the porn but the brazos
park east like the river oh is that what that was that's the brazos river that they're playing along
it is okay and uh can we see a map where waco is um mr beaver yeah while he's pulling that up i can
tell you it's it's basically right between Dallas and Austin, slightly closer to Austin on I-35.
You been there?
I might be exactly between them, actually.
I've been to Waco many times.
What for?
I used to live in Austin and also in Tyler, Texas.
I spent like eight years living there.
I played college soccer in Texas.
I coached high school football in Texas.
We actually played a state
quarterfinal high school game at Baylor Stadium,
which is pretty cool.
I can see you being part of that branch, Davidian, like maybe that cult.
Do you know about that in Waco?
A cult in Waco?
Yeah.
You don't know about that?
It may have been before your time.
Trish definitely knows.
I'm going to pretend I don't know about it, but even if i did know everything about it i would still say no okay fair fair enough uh
big crowd good weather um second event um some of the things i learned is that uh last week a guy
named um calvin um heimberg and his. I didn't know his nickname until this week. His nickname is Vinny.
Is that right?
Yeah.
They call him Vinny.
Yeah, I guess.
What?
You don't think so?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Vinny.
And, uh, um, and there, there must be some total score running because.
Points.
So there's, there's, you can earn points throughout the entire year for the Disc Golf Pro Tour Championships,
which will be the last of the 16 Pro Tour events that we cover.
And he's probably the points leader since he won the first Pro Tour event.
You can get points from other events, but the Pro Tour obviously has the most points.
So since he won week one or the first tournament in vegas he's probably the points
leader at this point there's something kind of annoying about this sport i want to show you can
you go back to that picture in other sports um you kind of stay true to the technique so even if
you're not going to throw a punch as hard as you can you still go core to extremity right this
fucking sport these guys will get in these positions that are just so
fucking weird and they'll just start like at the halfway mark to their extremity and that's how
they fucking control how hard they throw it sometimes you know what i'm saying and they
have no issue coming off their midline and looking like a complete dork you know i mean like i thought
like with their ass back and then like like look at look at he, you would think that like, that's the end of a throw, but that may be just like at the end.
But the beginning, he was already out like this. It's a trip, right?
I don't know about that last part, but there are a lot of different ways to throw the disc.
And sometimes, you know what I'm talking about, though, the quarter extremity part, right?
They won't, they won't always start with their core.
They'll come out like, and just be like, all right, this this is gonna be an arm hand throw or just a wrist flick or yeah so that'll
depend on many many different variables including sometimes their stance like you might not be able
to run up to the disc at some time sometimes this is just a putt so that's still core to extremity
though at least that guy's getting his hip open but i mean you will see some shit that like you
don't want to see like anyone you love in those positions.
It just,
it's, it's not a good look,
but these guys.
And it happened to one of the guys that was contending for the win on the
final round in the middle of the round where he had to stretch out from
behind the tree and just do a little flick forehand.
And he,
I think he strained his back a little bit doing it.
No shit.
It was in the notes.
You didn't read the notes.
No,
God,
dude,
I got 10 pages of notes myself. Um, did they say that he may have strained his back notes you didn't read the notes no god dude i got 10 pages of notes
myself um did they say that he may have strained his back or you investigated that uh no you could
just see it on the oh you know because i was watching the live coverage so it's not about uh
they just you know there's a lot of dead air um and then the ones that you watch it's just going
to move straight past that so they probably wouldn't uh mention it unless it ended up being a problem later on which it did not seem to be are you talking about uh
klein no adam hammes oh wow no shit okay i'm looking at the notes now uh and another thing
you should know about this uh sport and we will talk about this as we go on this sport is like
developing very very very quickly and the
commentators are really cool at kind of letting you know that because they'll talk to you about
how well people did the previous year or the previous year or the previous year and last week
one of the themes was is that there's no bad um golfers anymore and uh in the sport they've kind
of weeded them out because the competition's so stiff, but this, this week, one of the themes was, is that new records were being set everywhere in terms of how many birdies, uh, people were getting and whatnot.
most number of players within three shots of the lead heading into the final round.
There were at least a dozen, I think maybe 13 or 14 players that were still within three shots of the lead with one round to go.
And basically what that means is, you know, almost always the winner comes off the lead
card.
They're in one of the top four positions heading into the final round.
Occasionally, and it's rare, the winner will come off of the chase card, which means they're
in the six, seven, eight or five, six, seven, or eight spot
going into the last round.
But in this tournament, there were guys on the third card,
so they're in ninth through 12th,
that were still extremely relevant contenders for the tournament
when the last round started.
So it was really like a broader scope of potential winners
heading into the final round than you would usually have.
And as the round went on, guys eliminated themselves just by not playing well enough. scope of potential winners heading into the final round than you would usually have and if and as
the round went on you could you know guys eliminated themselves just by not playing well enough but
even uh late into the round there were still you know three or four guys that could legitimately
win and and to give you guys uh who don't know like i didn't know a couple weeks ago when brian
says cards the way this works is dude the dudes travel in packs There's four guys per pack. And after each round,
it sounds like the packs get reassessed
based on who the best players are.
So card one is the four best players,
meaning the players with the best score.
And it sounds like they do the course three times.
Tournaments, they're always a little bit different.
But in this case, yes,
they play the same course on three consecutive days.
And do they rework the cards every nine holes or just every, no, every 18 holes?
Yeah. So in the first round, it's the court, the, either the DJ, the disc golf pro tour or the course directors or a combination of those determined the start order.
or a combination of those determine the start order.
And there's a few cards where it's like a lot of times the featured card,
which is not based on how they did in this tournament,
but it's based on previous tournaments. So they'll have like last year's winner,
the guy who won the previous tournament on tour,
and maybe like a local guy and then like another stud or something
on the feature card.
And they'll have like two to four featured cards throughout the day
and the best two cards they'll have like two to four featured cards throughout the day. And the
best two cards supposedly be the last two. Once everyone finishes playing on day one, everyone has
a score. And so if you're the, the, one of the worst four guys, you you're going to tee off
earliest on the next day, just like in golf. How many cards are there? How many, how many
athletes on the, uh, usually there's a hundred to 160 in the men's fields and like 30 to 60 in the women's
fields okay do you know how many were in this in this particular day i think there were 120 players
in this one wake up 120 men okay and why aren't we covering the women because we're just not
proficient enough at it yet i could talk about the women but i think we should start with the men
okay it's more well established even though there is even though it is similar to CrossFit in the respect that the women do get similar opportunities. They have all the same tournaments. I'm not sure, actually, about the prize money. It might be less, but I think that's understandable given the fact that they have 30% to 50% of the entries in the field.
The fact that they have 30% to 50% of the entries in the field.
And they get coverage too.
You can watch the women's lead cards the same as you can the men's.
So you can think of the cards as heats.
And so the coverage is only for the first heat and the second heat, very similar to our sport.
What's our sport again?
Oh, CrossFit, right.
Okay.
I, the way, the way I, the way I catch up to what Brian's knowledge is, he gave me about two and a half hours of footage to watch. They're condensed looks by two companies.
One of them is called Jomez Pro, and the other one is called something media?
Gatekeeper.
Gatekeeper Media.
And so I watched those two YouTube channels, Gatekeeper Media and JomezPro,
and that's where I will be pulling the clips from.
Now, I apologize in advance to Caleb because I time code these clips,
and it's going to be crazy.
All right, page one.
I did twice as many notes as last week.
I wonder if this show can be done in four hours.
Hole number one, Calvin Heimberg,
the winner from last week.
It sounds like throwing one of these discs
perfectly straight is the hardest thing you can do.
It's like trying to hold the camera still.
Yeah, especially if it's windy.
And Heimberg loves a straight shot in hole number one at the four-minute mark. it's like trying to hold the camera. Yeah. Especially if it's windy. And,
uh,
um,
Heimberg loves a straight shot and it,
uh, hole number one at the four minute mark,
you will see this guy's incredible arm.
The guys want to give the commentators want to give Calvin the throne is the
best player.
They're just,
you can just tell they're not sure yet.
You want to send me those notes?
Oh,
I didn't.
Yeah.
So,
um,
this we're start, we, we skipped round one for the coverage this week um it was just random guys on the card and after the first round a couple you know the
top four players including of which was calvin heimberg was in the top four position i think
he was in second place after the first round and basically there are two players paul mcbeth and ricky wiseaki that have been dominating
the tour for most of the last decade and there's another young guy eagle mcmahon who is an up-and-
coming superstar and those three guys have won so many tournaments in the last i don't know four
years or so that they seem like they come to mind as being the best players.
But lurking in the background is Calvin Heimberg.
He is, by Disc Golf's rating system,
he's been in the top five in the world for the last several years.
He just doesn't win as often as those guys.
So he's always close but never winning. So it's more like a Wellner instead of a Medeiros or a Fraser.
And it's like,
even though we know he's great,
we know he has the potential until you step through the door and actually win when it matters the most,
you're always going to be thought of second to the guys that find a way to
win.
It seems like the commentators are ready to crown them.
They're just not sure.
Extra sloppy just got here.
Did we determine if Brian calls it froth or disc golf yet?
The world needs to know disc golf
disc golf okay there you go 499 well money well spent uh here we are calvin heimberg it's our
first look at him on the show today uh great uh straight shot by him yeah and this is the first
hole here and it's it's really demanding when the wind is up you can choose this gap through the
middle and there are some players that throw this it's a very difficult shot and he gets pretty lucky there that it checks
up and doesn't go out of bounds a lot of the players also throw it high around the outside
on a spike hyzer um but it can there's a pretty tight green up there so it's a short hole but
it's a tough little tricky hole and the problem with this course for the top players is um people
can shoot so low on it.
Like they can have so many birdies and score so much under par that if you don't pick up at least two out of the first three holes with birdies,
that you're already in a deficit going into the woods where they have nine consecutive holes and like half of them are really difficult.
And to what Brian said right there, you're about to see some holes that look nothing like the holes we looked at uh last week i mean it basically looks like they're shooting in a maze
at one point a commentator called it the woods another commentator called it the jungle
i think both are uh apropos okay 550 another uh great shot for calvin uh downhill shot
uh some of the guys were saying that this is the hardest shot in the sport
well it's tough first of all calvin's like six four he's standing on that basket where you know
his foot is basically as at the height of the basket so he's like six seven feet above where
he needs to just to go and then the you know the it's a little bit more narrow when you're
coming in on that angle plus if you miss the basket it's probably going to go out of bounds
over that wall back there and and look at that's the posture i'm talking about look there's no
there's no core action going here quarter extremities just like something in the middle
to extremity can we see that one more time caleb it's a short uh it's a short putt so he's probably
just trying to limit and limit the number of moving parts.
So he's just going to keep it to the shoulder out to the wrist.
Yeah, crazy.
Shoulder to wrist.
It's like a dance move.
$755.
They have these cement platforms that these homeboys tee off from.
And I'm wondering, Brian, are these poured for two questions?
Are these poured for a Frisbee golf?
And then look how far back he is.
That's a tough transition right there on your footing, isn't it?
To go from a dirt and whatever that is there.
Hey, and then like a three inch step up to concrete.
Yeah.
So those are tee pads that are in place because the course is there
permanently. The last, last week we saw when it was on a, on a golf ball golf course. And so that's
a little bit more temporary. This course is always there. And if you go to Waco tomorrow,
you could play this course. Now they might move the baskets around for the, and put them in
harder positions for the pros, but they might, some of them might be exactly the same.
Why not a larger pad so that they can be on one, you know, it's a, it's definitely a point of contention in the sport. There are other,
uh, you'll see tee pads on some courses, um, that are a lot more tight than this, or there's a,
there may be a little bit elevated. And if you want to take that exaggerated run up,
then it's even that much more difficult to do. Um, you know, this is every, every disc golfer has a different like routine. And some of the guys
are really, really limited in their preparation for their tee shots based on the size of the tee
pads. Whereas others, I think realized, well, you know, there are a lot of times where I won't get
this full run up. And so I need to become proficient at doing it with just two or three
steps as well. All right. Uh, check this out, this transition with underneath his feet,
just how much the ground changes. This is Adam Hammes, by the way, he was a leader after round
one, he had shot 12 under par. He's still at 12 under par because he took a par on the first hole
in round two, and he will be in contention throughout the tournament. He's from Wisconsin
and he's a pretty, pretty good player when he gets in the mix, he's competitive, but he's um from wisconsin and he's a pretty pretty good player when he gets in the mix
he's competitive but he's not always in the mix like some of the top guys are but he's still a
top 20 player in the world and he was prominent in the videos you sent me today yeah he was leading
from round one he was leading after round two and then it would just be a matter if he could hold on
for the you know the final round uh waco uh at the brazos park east
hole four the commentators uh were suggesting that this hole four is a defining hole for the course
um and this is this is the hole that they they started using words like jungle it's the first
hole in in the woods so one through three are in the open and then four through 12 are in the woods.
And then the last six holes are back in the open. And they said, even on the windiest days back in
here, you can't feel the wind or, or there'll be pockets of wind that blow through that you won't
feel from the tea. Yeah. So on this hole that the wind's probably not going to play. If you look on
the far right of the screen there, you can see how close it is to the river but it's so thick so most of the hole is not affected by the wind but the the green has that little wind tunnel on the back which
you can see in the picture there and so sometimes the putts can still be affected by it uh a very
uh poignant question by joey club and why haven't i turned this off yet i did it's a fucking
incredible question um kayla will be topless in a few minutes if you
want to hang in there um just you wait at the better uh adam so can you play can you play a
little bit of this i think that they might do a pullout shot here let's see if we can get a couple
seconds of this yeah you can basically see hey do they clear the um oh and here and here's calvin
we'll take a look at calvin here Heimberg. Do they clear these holes?
Yeah.
I mean, it's a lot of work to keep this fairway clear,
but also this course has been there for almost 30 years.
All right.
So the fairways and the rough are how they want it to be.
So they want it to be very open in the middle, but it's tight.
And if you miss at all, then you get punished by being in the, in the thick woods and almost always,
you'll just have to concede a stroke punch out and continue playing from
there. If you go in the woods.
It's just something I noticed this week that I didn't notice last week.
It was there last week, but I'm starting to understand the game wars.
These guys it's, it's kind of like a race. These guys will play.
There's a game going on kind of like their head fucking each other.
They play it safe. They play it safe.
And then when one guy thinks it's time to take it risky to take a risk,
he'll take a risk.
And you'll see that as we get closer and closer to the end of the
tournament,
but there's clearly shots that guys might be able to make,
but they don't take because they're kind of staying in a
pack together. Is that right, Brian? Yeah. And, and everyone will come in with a different
strategy. So Adam Hammes, for example, was very open that there were specific holes in the woods
for nine and 12 that he was playing them for par every round, no matter what he just wasn't,
he wasn't going to take the risk of playing for a risk of trying to get a birdie on one of those and take a bogey or a double bogey. And we'll see how that fares against some of his closest competitors in the last round.
So here you see Adam Hames plays it safe on hole four at 1905. And hopefully this will give you an idea of what we're talking about.
We're cruising. We're cruising.
We're cruising.
That's not – keep going.
That's Proctor, James Proctor.
And that doesn't look like – that's not – oh, there it is.
So Hammonds actually did make a birdie on this hole, on hole four, which is good.
It's a very difficult hole to birdie.
Okay, that was a poor example.
Hopefully, I can get you a better one.
It was probably his throw before that that I was referencing.
Okay, 2020, Adam, hole five, tough shot.
He hits – oh, no, a great shot.
This is a great shot.
He hits the basket off the tee. I don't think i saw this ever last week um i can't remember if anyone had it had near ace
runs there were a couple there were by the way this isn't adam hames that's calvin heimberg
maybe i have my guys confused no that's heim. But Hammes comes up immediately after him, and he does hit this one off the bottom of the basket.
Did you remember that?
I know it's going to scoot up and hit the base of it, not hit the chains.
Yeah.
God, how do you remember that?
Yeah, that's an incredible shot, and you can see that.
And when I was asking Brian about this course, I said, hey, man, these are really short holes. And it seems like there could be a lot of hole in ones.
And Brian, didn't you say something like this may be the last time they use this course on
the pro circuit because it's so easy. I think that, well, what they were talking
about this weekend is that next year at this tournament, there will be multiple courses
as part of the tournament layout. This, like we said this year, they use this course for
all three rounds. I think they'll still use this course for Like we said, this year, they used this course for all three rounds.
I think they'll still use this course for at least one round next year,
but not for all three.
2150, a guy we haven't mentioned his name yet, Nico LaCosta.
Nico LaCastro.
Like our Dave Castro, but LaCastro?
He's like the French version of Dave?
LaCastro, yeah.
LaCastro. Nico's one of Dave? Le Castro, yeah. Le Castro?
Nico's one of the most animated players on tour.
He also has one of the, if not the lowest PDGA number on tour,
meaning he's been a registered member of the PDGA for longer than almost any of these guys.
He used to be one of the top players in the world
like 10 and 15 years ago.
He's still very good.
Two notable things about him is his attitude
sometimes is questionable
and last year during the european open he got a nine month suspension for um the way that he
interacted with the rules official and during i like it i like it and during the off season he
switched his disc company which we talked a little bit about last week that it can often
be difficult to you know have as much precision with
this that you've only been using for a month a few months when you as opposed to some you've
been using for a long time but he also won this tournament in 2021 and so he was good enough to
be on the lead card after the first round which was uh i would say probably to most people's
surprise hey um uh he's the dennis rodman john mackinrow of, um, uh, he's the Dennis Rodman, John McEnroe of disc golf.
Uh,
someone,
uh,
he's the,
the villain of disc golf.
I mean,
we have,
we have,
we don't have anyone who gets kicked out except for doing drugs.
This guy got kicked out for attitude.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What did he do,
Brian?
What did he do?
Is there a video of it?
Yeah,
there's video of it.
Like if I could try to find it for you.
I,
um, but it's, yeah, it for you um but yes he just
he was disputing a call i think oh the other thing about nico locash was he takes a long time over
his shots and this is actually a point of contention in the sport right now you're supposed
to have 30 seconds from when you approach your disc to when you throw your shot and he frequently
exceeds that time limit and it's it's up to your
card mates to call that but i feel like the tournament should you know usually but i feel
like the tournament should also be able to enforce that and i think that at this european open he'd
already gotten some warnings and then the rules official said he took too long on a shot and gave
him a penalty for it and he did not did not like that so he got right up in the guy's face yeah this this is it wow wow yes yes yes take notes fucking crossfitters
bunch of pussies here we go hey this is when shit oh shit pause oh shit he stepped up and pointed his
nipples at him wow oh what someone on the show was talking about that this morning adam kramer
was talking about right was that who was someone's talking about like getting up and getting all
puffy chested. Wow.
And that looks like the guy from Two Red Ferns.
What's that show with Gaffalafagus?
Is that Galifianakis?
Yeah, is that who that fucking ref is?
Looks like it.
What?
Why?
Excessive diet.
Why?
EDJ rules.
Step away from me.
Step back from me. Step back.
We're going to get busted, Caleb.
Stop this shit.
What a bitch that guy is.
He puffed up on that guy
and then told him to step back?
He doesn't stop there.
He keeps following him.
Okay, let's watch a little more.
This is the best part of the show holy shit wow wow
you want to stare
wow okay yeah is there more? I don't know.
Nick, let's get Nick on the show.
He would actually be a great guest to have on.
He's been around for a long time.
He definitely has some personality.
Wow.
Dick Butter, it's time for a slap fight. Yeah, it's fucking multi-sport.
Bo Jackson did two sports.
Why not that guy?
That's incredible. Wow Jackson did two sports. Why not that guy? That's incredible.
Wow.
He was pissed.
Hey, and that's huge.
Right?
One point.
One stroke.
Yeah, it can make a big difference.
That was on the last hole of the second to last round of the European Open,
and he was in a top ten position.
God damn.
And the European Open is one of four majors on the year.
So, like, those are the big ones.
Let's see.
Yeah.
Wow.
Okay.
Okay.
Nico.
Well, this is appropriate.
By the way, that shirt he's wearing, Andrew Hiller, take note of that shirt.
That might be your next shirt, dude.
Like a judge's shirt, a no rep judge's shirt that we all wear.
That thing is dope.
That's a fucking boss move wearing that shirt.
Okay.
Nico not doing what he needs to do.
21.50.
It looks like about a 25 foot putt.
Here we go.
Oh, shit. Did you see him shaking his his head and shit just kiss the tree he's a fuck well if you
look at his scorecard in the bottom left he birdied hole one he bogeyed a very easy hole
two he made par on hole three so i told you that most of the top guys want to be two under par
through three holes he's even par through three holes. He took a par on four, which is fine. Five's an
easy hole and he's missed the putt again. So he basic, he probably knows at this point, I'm out
of it. Like this course is too easy. These guys are too good. And through this five hole stretch,
I've lost my chance to win the tournament. Uh, um, uh, Jake, come back tomorrow for that. Yeah,
no, no, but stick around Jake. We, you never know when Brian could start talking about CrossFit,
his wires could get crossed and he could start talking about floor plans and shit hang out
hang on enjoy this enjoy one guy who knows nothing about frisbee golf and another guy who knows
everything i try to entertain okay uh there was a term here uh they call it sculpting shots
uh used on hole six hole seven and so i want you to start those of you who are watching start you
learning the vernacular um of the uh of the game of frisbee golf uh sculpting shots it's nice right
yeah i think them around trees and yeah probably shot shaping is more of uh of the term that might
be used but in the woods you have to you know it's not just straight lines like there's an open path
to the basket here but you have to throw it on a certain angle and you need it to move in this
case from left to right at the appropriate time and and uh we last week we talked about the the
hyzer is like the hook right yeah so this is going to be either a backhand anhyzer or a forehand hyzer
and then and but then there's these other shots that are the forehand shots that go both they go hyzer and anhyzer yeah so that like it have an s shape to them those are
overstable discs that they're throwing oh which is kind of ironic because they're understable
if they're understable then they're going to want to move in the one direction and continue moving
that way if they're overstable and you throw them on the anhyzer angle then they'll fight back to the hyzer angle okay word are those all are those understable discs always
thrown uh forehand no you can throw them forehand and backhand okay uh hole seven uh the staircase
to the basket god this looks like a this looks tough this looks tough i've kind of actually
felt bad for the guys hole seven's a son
of a bitch there's not a lot of options if you well there's just not a lot of options it's a cool
hole because it's not it's only 430 feet so some of the guys can reach it with from the t but in
order to reach it from the t you have to throw an overstable forehand on an anhyzer angle that
comes out of a really narrow gap and then flexes back
into a really narrow alley to the green which you can see right there and we almost always will get
caught up in between there so even if you throw a perfect shot from the tee you're still going to
probably have you know a 30 to 40 foot uphill tee shot at that basket but it's a pretty easy birdie
and nico here kills his second shot yeah this is like a shot that nico's famous
for it's just going to drift left to right flatten out just at the end and settle up right next to
the basket uh and then uh 2802 adam hames also uh yeah alan adam anus uh shows off his um what he's made of this kid's 18 no how old is
this no he's he's like maybe 23 or 4 he is a very very good forehand player like the one you showed
earlier that he threw in the woods and hit the basket 95 of the field is throwing backhand on
that hole and he's throwing a forehand straight up the gut and you'll see him do that on a few
few holes where a lot of the field is throwing back a hole eight another straight narrow shot to the basket
we'll visit that later uh on one of the other rounds a hole nine uh par four uh adam takes a
huge shot at it of course i don't have the time code uh and then at 34-45, our boy Vinny, Calvin Heimberg,
they start suggesting that he might be the current best player in the world.
He gets a crazy putt here and passes Adam Hames.
Yeah, so this—
Hammes or Hames?
Hammes.
Hammes. So holes 9 and 12 are probably the make or break holes on this course as far as the wooded holes go this is like a perfect shot and even from here
you have a really difficult upshot to get this to the basket as you see he gets caught up a little
bit there doesn't get all the way through he still has a birdie putt which i think we're gonna see but um a lot of players are
you know take bogey on hole number five james proctor and all the guys you've seen are on the
same card all four oh there it is crazy shot dang that's a crazy shot yeah and i think that was
actually a par save because he the where he threw the previous shot from it took him two shots to get there um the guy was asking what a putt is anything inside 66 feet is
considered a putt otherwise it's a throw 66 all right so that includes a round two of the front
nine uh and this was these guys were the four guys who what would you call them the main card the card
one that was a lead card for the second round yeah lead card okay uh now we're going to go into
uh we're still in um round two but we're going to do the back nine okay that does that seem right to
you yeah we should we should probably go to hole 12 and then whatever you want okay i
gotta let me let me get us there okay look you mind if i start on a hole okay so uh as we go
into this uh into the back nine that's uh holes 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 adam is uh 15 under par
and calvin is uh 16 under par they're the two leaders in the tournament.
One of the commentators does make some dumbass joke about how he would take Calvin to fight the aliens. And it reminded me of when CrossFit commentators talk about who they would take in the zombie apocalypse.
But, you know, what do you mean?
Geeks are geeks.
What are you going to do?
Hole 10, 405,vin looking unstoppable at 405
it is kind of interesting how they go through phases where they're just murdering it right
yeah and and like i said this course half the holes are in the woods half of them are in the
open so there's certain athletes that will excel on one half or the other of the course and if you
get hot in the woods here, like I said,
really apart from hole 12 and maybe nine,
you could birdie the rest of the holes in the woods.
It's like pretty,
pretty realistically.
So that,
that was off the tee right there,
I think.
And I see second shot.
Oh,
that was the second shot.
Okay.
And you guys saw how close he got to the basket.
Liz are Brian friend.
Do these professionals make more than CrossFit games professionals?
Definitely not in competition winnings alone,
but in terms of sponsorships and then yeah,
the top guys I think are making more,
but,
but the cross the top CrossFit games salaries are not really that well known
or advertised,
but in disc golf,
like I mentioned earlier,
the biggest contracts are public.
Do you think,
what did you say?
He did a six year,
6 million or 10 year,
10 million,
10 year,
10 million.
And then the second ranked player,
Ricky Wysocki,
the following year signed a four year,
$4 million deal with a different company.
Holy shit.
Did you see on the side there, Andrew Hiller did an unsporty Beth video?
Or another sporty Beth video?
Oh, shit.
Talk about peeling off a scab.
Yeah, did you see?
Oh, Caleb's not going to let us get distracted.
Yeah, that.
What is that?
Should we watch that right now?
I'm just joking, Brian.
I'm joking. Okay, that. What is that? Should we watch that right now? I'm just joking, Brian. I'm joking.
Okay, listen.
Brian, do you think that Rich Froning's contract with Reebok was 10 years, 10 million?
I don't know.
Do you think that Mal O'Brien's contract with Noble is six years, 6 million?
I don't know.
Okay. Fair enough. If you had to choose one way or another, do you think that either of them, do you think that anyone's had a multi-year,
multi-million, do you think anyone's had like a one-to-one ratio of years to millions of dollars
in the CrossFit space? I would say yes. Yeah, okay. Me too. That would be my guess too,
which is just crazy to say.
Do these guys,
the BJJ guys, Brian,
have like DVDs they sell?
Like Gordon Ryan's like rich off of selling
like how to fucking choke a guy out.
And Matt Fraser's rich off of selling
like how to do a thruster.
Do these guys have shit like that?
I mean, some of them do tutorials but uh you buy any of them you ever bought like a 90 fucking three hour tutorial from one of these guys
no and if anyone would have it would have been you if they had it i don't know for some reason
i'm like stubborn in that regard like cheap you mean
cheap for no because you could go watch them free on youtube but like how to throw a four and how
to throw a backhand but i've just always liked to figure it out myself i guess uh patrick clark uh
yes uh he thinks uh yes um and uh frazier with nike uh i bet you nike's cheap i bet you nike is cheap uh for cash and
product sponsorship is low seven figures seven product who the fuck wants product
uh i bet you one crossfitters uh i bet the top crossfitters make more but more disc golfers
can self-sustain from sponsors the prize money for these are um the prize money for these like for this is like
35 000 for first place right less oh it is okay i think i saw 7500 for the winner on this one
okay it might be like 35 000 total in the or something. So most of these guys have day jobs.
Most of them are grinding it out on the tour.
Or they live at home with their parents.
That's what I'd do.
No, they live in the van with their friends and drive around to the tournaments.
Oh, fair.
Oh, here we go.
Okay.
All right, that's cool.
And they said this tournament was pretty crowded.
A lot of people there.
Yeah.
Fraser made a mill with his incentives and bonuses.
Shit, he should.
He fucking won every game.
Okay, the guys love this course.
A popular course among the athletes.
Like I said, Adam, Hammes is negative 15 under.
Calvin Heimberg is in first place going into the back nine.
Hole 10, Calvin looking unstoppable.
We looked at that second throw.
435, Hamas and Nico make some – a couple great – Hamas?
Anus?
Hamas makes some great putts.
Did you see what I saw?
No, no.
I'm going to make a Nico card with him squaring up on the referee.
Oh, shit.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow. eco card with him squaring up on the referee oh shit wow wow wow that's good uh mike mccaskey top 20 prize earners in disc golf earned 61 000 on average during the 2022 season
all right let's check it let's uh a couple great putts here
game moves pretty fast i know i was watching the condensed versions but it still seems All right, let's check it. A couple great putts here.
Game moves pretty fast.
I know I was watching the condensed versions,
but it still seems like it moves pretty fast.
It can.
There's occasionally backup on the course that happened in this tournament on the last round where they got to hole nine
and they basically had a 30-minute wait, which kind of sucks.
But apart from that, you you know even at the
pro tour the best players you're usually getting through a round in two to two and a half hours
oh shit we we missed uh adams adams was right before nikos can you go back uh before 435 maybe
go 420 i'll check out adams here he is yeah that's a tough putt because on the other side of the basket,
there's nothing there.
So if you miss this,
it's going to be just as far coming back uphill the other way.
Can you imagine your sport is played in a place where like other people like
see is like where you dump old mattresses and refrigerators.
Like that looks like a spot where you back your pickup truck,
lower the tailgate and then floor it.
And all your shit flies off and you take off and drink beer with your friends the rest of the day you get someone pays
you 300 take their shit to the dump and you keep the money and just dump it there but nope that's
where they play professional frisbee golf all righty say so a whole 11 uh commentators still
loving on calvin uh heimberg and it's 6 45 our boy uh adam uh misses a uh a pretty key putt 6 45
oh this is nico uh sorry this is nico in the woods
oh yeah he's just laying up he's got no look at it there this is hamas and he misses this putt
short which is again it's a very similar to that last putt that he had behind him is a very
steep drop off into some pretty thick woods where if he misses this long left or right he's probably
50 50 to make the one coming back at best so it's not surprising that he misses this a little bit
low is this fucking true how roberts says nico's a kindergarten teacher for his day job dude
are you kidding me someone fact fact check Hal Roberts, please.
Not true.
It's the way Sevan is talking.
I'm an expert in everything.
He's an expert in this and knows the players.
Dude, I watched three hours this week and three hours last week.
That's more than I've talked to my wife in the fucking last three years.
I'm an expert
expert okay um uh so so adams misses that putt we go to hole 12
and at 8 25 vinny uh hits a hits a tree causing them to uh the inevitable bogey
oh first of all we'll check out James Proctor.
Here we go.
It's awesome having James Proctor on tour this year.
He's one of the highest rated disc golfers in the world,
probably top 10 rating.
But in the last couple of years, he's only played a few events.
This year, he's supposed to be playing in all the events,
and he's already had two top 10 finishes, I believe. So he's definitely a relevant events this year he's supposed to be playing in all the events and he's already had two top 10 finishes i believe so he's definitely a relevant player this season that um wasn't around for every
tournament last year okay here we go uh this i don't know if you can see it because it's a kind
of an ass shot but he hits a tree and this is no bueno no this is a really bad this is the hardest
one on the course to begin with all you need to do is get around that corner and he's about five feet off the mark.
So he's way out of position, way back on the hardest hole on the course.
And this hole on its own costs Calvin this tournament.
Look, it's the big tree that's just off center on the right.
Thank you.
Where Caleb has the arrow.
Yeah, he fucking doinks that thing.
the right thank you where caleb has the arrow yeah he fucking doinks that thing in the entire tournament which is three rounds he had three bogeys and a double bogey everything else was
par bird crazy two of those bogeys were on this hole and the double bogey was on this hole damn
oh wow so it was five shows over par for the entire tournament four of them were on this hole wow this is the worst hole
he's ever had in his life it's like it's like not being able to do a one specific movement at the
crossfit games that costs you the championship i like that no you know your audience hey uh do you
do people ever just lose discs like it's gone like they don't know where it went like in the
it happened to me one time.
I'm not talking about you.
I'm talking about like pros.
Like,
yeah.
Yeah.
Well,
there's a,
there's a hole across the street from my house in a field and I can go out
there and find discs that people lost.
Yeah.
But,
but,
but in the pros,
do they ever throw one up in the trees and it just gets stuck up there?
It doesn't come down or.
Yeah.
And it's certain in certain tournaments, there's something called the two meter rule where if it gets stuck in a tree
that's above two meters off the ground it's a penalty stroke wow california has that rule usually
wow okay um and i guess if they go in the water, do these things float or they sink? Depends. Usually sink.
At tournaments like this, the tournament will dredge the ponds or something and get the discs out, and you can collect them later.
But if it's in a lake or a river that's flowing, it just might be gone right away.
Fair.
Hole 13.
Adam and Calvin are tied as we go into hole 13
um calvin loses a point uh lost a point in the last hole to tie them at uh
16 under par and uh here we look at uh 14 25 calvin needs to make this putt
to take the lead. Here we go.
So the back out in the open here,
hole 13 starts a stretch of six holes in the open and hot.
And basically Calvin Heimberg is one of the farthest throwers on tour.
So in the,
in the open,
he has an advantage and especially on some of these short par fours and long par threes,
he can get himself in positions that less than 5% of the field can get
themselves in on a regular basis. he missed that putt he missed that putt yeah and he needed
that for a bird he'd be bummed about missing that because he just got came out of the that hole that
he bogued uh hole 14 uh proctor adam and and Calvin are all tied for 17 under.
And at 1738, you can see where Adam and Proctor take a one-stroke lead
and start to make some distance between themselves and Mr. Heimberg.
Yeah, and this is a pretty easy hole.
All the guys that are contending for the win here are going to want to get this hole
and hole 16.
They'll want to get birdies on those holes because 15, 17,
and 18 are pretty tough.
I think the next shot here, we're going to see James Proctor.
Careful. Seven second rule. Careful.
There he is.
A little tap in, just a little tap in there. His tee shot did all the work.
Oh, okay. Nice. And so that, uh, Heimberg.
This is just put in perspective.
It's the length of a football field, this hole, just over 300 feet.
So he threw it from 300 feet, winding through a couple trees in the fairway,
and he's seven feet away from the basket.
Yeah, brilliant shot. Hole 15, a 558-foot par 3.
Par 3.
And there were zero or one birdies on this hole in the entire tournament
and calvin almost got one got one uh the commentators really like this hole they say
it's a great hole but it's ridiculous that it's a par three crazy par three um so holes holes 15
and 16 hole 15 is a par three hole 16 is a par four and they both average 3.5 shots so they
probably should both be par fours right and and uh that that was an interesting stat when they
give that another thing they said is they said because it's a par three it's a boring hole
yeah so to throw it it's first of all everything that's not green in that shot is out of bounds
so if you're too far too far right or too far left, it's out of bounds.
To throw it 560 feet that straight is extremely challenging and difficult.
And there's almost always a strong wind on this hole.
If you have a tailwind, there's about, I think, I would say 10% of the field that has a chance to actually throw it within 60 feet of the hole.
But even then
you have to make a difficult putt if you're going to get a birdie. So what almost everyone does
is lay up to the widest part of the fairway there, which is like 200 feet short of the hole. So just
throw a hyzer on the sidearm out over the road, let it drop back into the open part of the fairway,
chip it up, take their three and move on. And that's probably what most people should be doing.
and move on. And that's probably what most people should be doing.
This is a great question. I trip on fingers in Frisbee. What kind of finger agility is required for this sport? A little finger pop. Matt Orem says, yeah, if you're going to throw four hands
well, you got to have a really dynamic wrist and finger flick for sure. And for all those hyzers, thumb pressure, I don't know how it is with Frisbee golf disc,
but the 175-pound Ultimate Frisbee disc, thumb pressure controls the hook, controls snap, controls the spin.
My ring finger used to do a shitload of manipulating.
When you let that thing go, you are basically telling it what to do,
whether maybe you want to even throw a boomerang shot with it.
I mean,
I don't think they ever,
I don't know if they ever do that or why you would do that in Frisbee golf,
but sometimes you throw a disc up and you want it to just come straight back
to you.
It's all,
it's all crazy shit.
Your fingers learn to do.
It's,
it's,
it's really cool.
Is it like that?
And I'm assuming disc golf is exactly the same.
Your fingers tell it, give it it's, it's, it's really cool. Is it like that? And I'm assuming disc golf is exactly the same. Your fingers tell it, give it it's, it's programming as your arm basically puts as much energy into it as it can.
Yeah.
And like you talk about the thumb, there's some guys that hold it when they really press their thumb down on top to get a really firm grip like that.
And other guys will grip it more like this.
There's just a variety of different ways to do it.
Only the idiots grip it like that.
Second way he said.
James Proctor does it like that second way he said james proctor does it like that that's not why i mean it's one of the best in the world come see
me for some coaching james uh hole 16 um all what's what's this note i have here all birdies
on this card oh all the guys got birdies yeah so this is a hole that 100 you should be birdying
this hole like it is possible to get an eagle on it it's pretty it's pretty inexcusable
to get a anything worse than a par on this hole but even if you take four you feel like you're
losing a stroke to the to your competitors and that's because it's just as it's not very much
longer than the last one it's more wide open and you get an extra shot to get a par so everyone's
expecting a three on this hole hole 17 was the was the first uh two holes uh where there was a head
wind uh but both in hole 17 and uh 18 in round two but in round three they had opposite wind
hole 17 and 18 these are this is hole 17 so this is a extremely difficult shot now by the way
there is one guy that plays in this tournament that throws it from the tee over all the gray area on a direct line to the basket and puts it inside 30 feet. And he
throws it like overhand throw. It's insane. The guy's name is Jared stole S T O L L. Maybe you
can find a clip of it, Caleb. I'm not sure if there is one or not, but he missed it. He does
the Tomahawk throw. Yeah. But I mean, it's wild when you watch him do it like his back arches a lot and he gets like this really really it hurts me
to watch him i can't really how tall is he like that he's over six feet for sure um but it's a
really it's a really impressive shot almost everyone else is throwing either a far straight
backhand hyzer shot over the road that's coming back and landing in the landing zone, or they're throwing a really difficult low backhand turnover that's doing the same thing.
And if you do that well, then you're in position to attack that green, but everything in gray again
is OB and the green is a little bit unpredictable. Sometimes it skips hard and you go out of bounds,
right? Sometimes it catches edge. If you land on the hill and rolls back out of bounds left into the water and if you're good enough you can put it close but if
you miss anything on the right side you're still putting right straight back at ob so this is a
make or break hole on this course this is crazy i didn't see these uh shots in the like the
aggressive cuts that i saw i just blew by them yeah 1.5 speed. This is crazy. I didn't know there was a hole like this.
Yeah, these drone shots are good for these holes because they're,
it's hard to tell from this.
Like, this is the shot.
This is Jared Stoll.
Wow.
Holy shit, Caleb.
Look at you.
Look, both feet are off the ground, dude.
Watch this.
This is insane.
Straight over the top.
You can see it there.
It looks like a moon in the sky. And it comes down. And there it is bouncing by the bed. Straight over the top. You can see it there. It looks like a moon in the sky and it comes down and there it is bouncing by the bed.
That's so ridiculous.
I mean, no one is doing that.
And this guy did it.
And if he'd made that putty, would he got an Eagle, but he missed the putt and it would
have been like a very rare Eagle.
Hey, that guy can hole in one that shot.
Yeah, possibly.
I mean, this is is that is ridiculous uh three uh three or four years ago
this was considered one of the toughest holes uh at the place and now it's not considered a uh
difficult hole adam went into this hole uh leading calvin by one point with a 20 under um
and adam is uh or no at after that hole sorry uh yeah adam and calvin played the
they played the back nine here pretty similarly calvin took a bogey on 12 and adam did not they
played every other hole the same uh i have no notes on hole 18 is there anything you want to
say about hole 18 no it's pretty drama free in this round okay that was a great that was a thank you i want to thank
nico uh lacastro locastro for that that's just stuck in my brain okay uh here we are going to
you see the link caleb i forget i forget what this uh this is yeah so the round so the yeah
final round and so the the kind of trouble here is if you're trying to follow the tournament
is that there's so many guys in contention to win that they're not all on the same card
so on the lead card we have still adam hammes and calvinimberg, and those two players will be relevant. But you also have James Proctor and Matt Oram that they play pretty well,
but they're just not good enough and they fall out of contention.
And in the meantime, there are these two other guys on gatekeepers coverage,
the chase card, Kyle Klein and Cole Redallin,
that play some ridiculous rounds and put themselves in the mix against Adam and Calvin.
So if you guys don't remember from last week, Brian explained to us that there are two different film companies.
I'm assuming that it's only a matter of time before one of them buys the other one.
But there's no, no, there's way more than two.
There are. Yeah. But these are the big two.
yeah but these are the big two so there's two main film companies one is always in charge of card the main card uh and then one's in the in charge of the chase card and what brian is saying
is that the guys in the chase card were uh in contention you know it's crazy brian what happens
if there's a tie at the end i can't believe it actually did well maybe they will yeah and
everyone thought this this tournament was going to go to a playoff. Yeah, I mean, it wouldn't have been surprising if there were eight dudes.
Right.
Okay.
But pressure is a real thing, no matter how good you are,
and you have to execute on this course.
Like that slide that Caleb showed, they usually open up these shows
when it's the gate guys.
They usually open up with a bag check.
Putters, mids, and drivers, are those the three?
Yeah, probably, yeah.
Paul McBeth is in the chase card, six-time champion,
and he has his shirt tucked in.
He was the only guy with his shirt tucked in, as I mentioned.
Six-time world champion, two-time champion of this tournament,
and he is who people consider to be the greatest of all time.
Nate Sexton is this guy. He's one of the commentators for Jomez Pro. He doesn't play
in very many tournaments and this is two tournaments in a row that he's been in the top 10. So when he
does play, he's still exceptionally good. That's right there in the blue.
Why doesn't he play in very many tournaments?
It's because he's got a family and he has a job with this golf pro tour
commentating and good job with this gulf pro tour commentating
and good job with jomez pro commentating so he doesn't like to travel on the tour with all the
time he can do those other jobs from remote locations sometimes i wonder what would have
happened if he would have been in on card one since he had to comment oh i like last week i
guess he did that he has to commentate his own stuff yeah it happens it happens yeah uh we'll go to um hole one uh i don't think you can see the bucket from the t uh 12 30 uh nate uh sexton
hits the stand and it bounces way off well this is not hole one anymore which is okay oh it isn't
i screwed that up yeah but that's fine this is hole hole three. Good job. That was a test. Everyone.
I knew it wasn't a whole one.
I was just testing.
And if you look at the bottom down there,
you know,
Nate Sexton,
birdie on one and two Paul McBeth,
birdie on one and two Kyle Klein,
birdie on one on two Cole Redall and birdie bogey.
So he gives away two shots to his card and,
and one of the easier holes on the course on hole two.
I'm checking my notes to make sure I didn't screw this up.
Nope. I did screw this up. Nope.
I did screw it up.
Okay.
What hole was this again?
Hole three.
Yeah,
this is a whole three.
Nate Sexton is one of the best forehand players of all time as well.
Similar to Kyle Klein.
And on this course,
honestly,
if you don't have a great forehand,
it's,
it's pretty difficult to compete.
Did we see where that went? Calebaleb did that hit the basket did it hit the stand yeah there we go yeah it's a terrible terrible reaction he rolls to outside
of the circle and it's not so great from there yeah kind of crazy. A brilliant throw, but not such a brilliant finish to it.
And then at 14-15, Nate misses and McBeth misses.
They both missed their opportunity at eagle shots.
Birdies.
Eagles?
These are putts for two on a par three, so they would be a birdie if they make them.
Well, shit.
So he got that tough reaction, and then he missed the putt.
So now he's hoping to make the comebacker for par.
And that's how close it can be.
And here's Paul McBeth, the greatest player alive today.
Shirt tucked in.
I don't know why.
Needs to make this shot.
And if you look down there, we got Kyleyle klein and we haven't talked about him yet
but uh that's the 18 year old kid right no kyle's like 21 or two cole riddallin is only 16
oh shit okay yeah wow what's funny is some of these guys are so fucking skinny
like young men but they still have baby fat on their face it's nuts it's
nuts cole riddallin is 16 and he is incredibly good i mean the what he does in the final round
here but when we get to the end of the tournament you have to look at his scorecard it's it's insane
okay so uh and uh remember this uh that's not good for paul
mcbeth or nate uh that they missed this chance uh at um birdies here uh there was an advertisement
for a bag that's called dude what is it the mojo bag the mazola bag is it the one that has the
stand that just kicks down yeah it's a backpack and then it just automatically moves into a stand yeah yes that's new of this year and uh it looks very practical to me yeah
does anyone do any of the guys use that on the tour not sure i'm sure that they've got someone
that's using it but not one not any of these big time players they all because they probably
already all have deals with the other bag making companies But maybe when one of those expire, they'll switch over.
Yeah, that's a pretty cool bag.
Okay, hole four, 1845, Macbeth looking demoralized at 1845.
And I'll say this about- Is that a word, demoralized?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah, we can run the clip here.
But he is one of the best.
He also has just incredibly high expectations for himself.
And he definitely takes some heat over time of being a little bit too
animated or emotional on the course, but he had nothing here.
He couldn't, there was no chance for him to make the putt.
So he just threw this little lazy chip shot out there and took the par and
got off the hole.
The commentators were saying that he was even rushing his shots,
that he didn't seem like himself. Like he'd, like he didn't want to be out there.
I would say that in the last four holes, that was definitely the case,
and maybe a specific shot like this.
But no, I think through hole 11 or 12, he still thought he had a chance to win.
Hole 5, Paul McBeth has a hole-in-one opportunity, 20-50.
Hopefully I gave that time code right.
Yeah, so this.
And you can see where the guy is down there.
That's McBeth, and then you saw the basket just straight down the pipe.
Looks like Pee Wee Herman.
Yeah, so it's pretty.
You want this disc to just move slowly to the right.
I don't think that's. Is that the hole-in-one opportunity you're talking about?
I don't think so.
That was it.
Look it, I mean, there he is.
I can see him and I can see the basket.
That's a hole-in-one opportunity, right?
I guess.
A hole six, 23-10.
Nate Sexton also has a chance for a hole-in-one at 2310.
This is a legitimate chance for a hole-in-one.
So this is a forehand.
This is a shot-shaping hole we were talking about.
You just want it to move left to right.
It goes about half the way straight and then starts moving to the right.
He gets a nice skip here. Hits chains hard.
If we had the audio, you could hear it.
And then it skips about 12 feet past.
Like that could.
The thing about a shot like this is it could go in.
It could hit the basket.
And stop relatively close to the basket like this one does.
But if it misses the basket altogether, it could go 35, 40 feet in those woods.
And then you're going to take apart.
So that was cool.
I thought it was going to go.
I mean, it looked like it could have gone in for me.
That's the first that's closest I've ever seen to a hole in one.
A guy threw off the tee and hit the hit the chains.
Pretty cool.
pretty cool uh 31 10 hole 8 uh paul mcbeth uh get find in his groove um and uh and drill in this putt right here then you're gonna skittle on down that hill and probably be behind some bushes
yeah so this is one of the that's not paul mcbeth by the way no this is colder down this is one of
the shorter holes on the course all of the guys are hoping to birdie this hole and planning on
birdying it.
And you see Cole goes a little bit deep there,
but that's well within a makeable range.
Macbeth throws what you just have to say is a bad tee shot.
It hits a tree.
You remember this?
And he's only halfway to the basket.
So this is a terrible, like terrible situation.
Like you said, he's already a little bit demoralized.
If you look on the bottom there,
Corradallin's made several birdies in a row.
Kyle Klein's made like five out of six holes birdies in a row.
And McBeth's not playing bad, but he's giving some easy shots away.
Sorry, Kev, 31-10 is where McBeth finds his groove and nails the putt.
Oh, so I may have to rewind it
just a little bit more. Maybe I screwed that up.
Or was that Macbeth who threw that?
Oh, here we go.
He doesn't make this, does he?
Is this the 60-footer he makes?
Mm-hmm.
Yep, dead center.
And that's what last week we were saying.
Someone was making a joke during last tournament and saying, when this guy retires, someone
just needs to make a YouTube video of two hours worth of him making putts like this,
because that's, they're out there.
Like he makes putts from 40 to 70 feet.
It's insane.
And sometimes they are like extremely high pressure big moment putts
and he knocks them down and and and this is what's crazy too because you don't you see a lot of guys
who have that look at baskets that don't take it so that was the first time in the in the tournament
that i was watching where i'm like oh shit a guy's really going for it because a lot of times they
just play it safe and you can tell because it just drops short
of the basket, right?
Yeah, and in the woods, wooded holes,
there's a lot of steep drop-offs behind the baskets
or thick woods or the river.
So it's pretty risky to run it.
Like if he air balls that,
he's probably, you know, it's questionable
if he makes the one coming back.
But Macbeth is the most aggressive player in the field.
He goes for more shots than anyone else will.
And when it comes down to the stretch of tournaments,
he doesn't care because he's not chasing paychecks
like these other guys.
He's chasing wins.
So he doesn't care if he finishes 12th or 2nd.
If it's not 1st, it's not good enough is his approach.
Wow.
35-30 30 hole nine. I wonder how that affects his, uh,
his performance overall, because he, if you went take second place in every tournament for the
year, you still win the, the, yeah, I, I actually think that it's a bad strategy of his, because
for example, in this tournament on the last four holes of the tournament um he just he was like he had to make
a move if he wanted to win but as a result of that he shot three over par on those holes where
everyone else is shooting like two on one or two under par so he's giving away four shots and like
six positions which doesn't only cost him money but it costs him points and at the end of the year
last year he lost the tour points championship by one shot to his rival,
Ricky Wysocki.
And you think back to moments like this and you're like,
well,
dude,
if you had just played those holes,
like intelligently and taken a fifth instead of a 12th,
you might've been a tour champion last year.
He's just in it for the girls.
Dick Butter,
fair assessment.
Rich Holton.
Do they test for PEDs?
Bro.
Half these guys are, and have a fucking anorexic eating, do they test for PEDs? Bro, half these guys have a fucking anorexic eating disorder.
We test for PEDs.
What the fuck are you talking about?
3530, hole nine, we visit Mr. Klein, Kyle Klein.
And this is actually potentially the most critical hole of the tournament for
Kyle Klein.
You have to go down to someone who is,
this is not Kyle Klein.
This is Paul McBeth.
Is this 3530?
Oh,
sorry.
It must be after that.
Sorry.
Cause it's a putt.
It's a great,
it's a,
it's a putt.
So it must be,
maybe it's 3630.
Sorry about that.
Go ahead,
Brian.
Sorry.
So all of the other players that are contending for the lead took par on this hole and a couple of them took bogey but in the meantime kyle klein plays it perfectly and of the top 17 players in
the tournament gets the only birdie which i think the commentators even discuss it as it's happening and saying like that can be
a really critical stroke when everything's said and done let's see this is uh the 16 year old kid
cole uh redalen redalen maybe uh maybe uh let's see if klein's after this kick at yeah this is
kyle klein right here okay incredible shot here. Tree blocking the basket.
A couple of trees.
Boom.
And he just makes it look easy.
And Kyle Klein is his young kid from Michigan.
He's only 21 or 22 years old.
He's won some on the pro tour already, though.
And he's one of the 10 best guys in the world at a very young age i mean he's really
good okay shit we're on a roll uh next video as we go into the going to the back nine uh no we
just show the the the front nine of the lead card oh okay is that where we're at let's see
yeah he's got it here because there's like some incredible shots on this night the i mean we can watch as much as you have notes for but there's there are
shots on holes six and eight that are must watch okay i'll get us up to uh okay yeah yeah i got i
got good notes on six and eight okay uh at this point the commentators are letting me know what
brian told me uh before i started watching that this is the closest tournament in the history, maybe, of Frisbee golf, meaning that there's so many guys piling up.
Of the Disc Golf Pro Tour, which officially started in 2016.
Okay.
And for those of you, that means that there's so many guys piling up who are tied for first, second, third, fourth, fifth place, shit like that.
I think at one point they were saying there was like a 16-way tie for second
place or something crazy like that.
Wind is usually a factor on this course.
We go to hole one.
By the way, that's Sexton in the middle there, Nate Sexton.
We've seen him throw a bunch.
Looks a little sunburned.
Hole one, 446.
Look at this approach.
This was the first time I had seen this and I only saw
this once this guy not only starts off the pad, but, but enters the pad from the side. None of
the other guys on the whole did this. Uh, this is, uh, Adam, uh, uh, anus, Adam, heinous, heinous.
Yeah. And he did that same run up every time. And this is a very common line,
just this spike
hyzer into the green it's going to basically just land vertical and hopefully stick and even if it
rolls down to the other side of the basket there's a wall there that'll catch most of the discs so
i don't like that change of footing i don't like that he's that just much like there just must be
a line there that suits his eye because he does it every round.
And like you said, he's the only one that's approaching it from the side like that.
Is Brian competitive in disc golf?
Not really.
He wants to say he is, but I could tell. I understand.
I did take third place in an intermediate division of a tournament last fall.
See, I told you he wanted to say he was but he's he's a man of the truth uh
uh 613 uh calvin uh making a disc golf trophy oh that's nice yeah all right uh that's or is that
oram that's maddie oram yeah we'll talk about oram in a minute uh let's go to 613 if we can and uh oh that's it okay keep playing let's see uh
calvin goes for a 50 foot putt let's see if he can pull it off calvin heimberg
maddie oh perfect shot straight down the middle 10 feet away
you're gonna probably okay here he is you may need to pause this we don't get more than seven
seconds uh calvin heimberg going for a 50-footer.
Yeah, so tee shot came up way short here.
And as you've been saying, this is a hole that everyone is wanting to get birdie on.
So if you miss like that, you really feel like you're giving one away early to start this round.
Now, can you play that one more time, Caleb?
That is like the worst.
That is like painful.
That hurts your soul. I don't know what they call that, but the lip of the basket.
Off the lip of the basket, off the chains.
And I mean, it could go in, it could go out.
It's better than some other misses you could have.
Sure.
But it's also about as close as it can get in that going in.
Sure.
As we go into hole two, Adam is 21 under Proctor, under 20 in Calvin, 19 under first, second, third place.
Hole two, right off the tee, Adam hits a tree.
No bueno.
We go to hole three at the 12-minute mark, and Matt Orem enters the picture.
Yeah, so straight shot with a finish on the left here,
and it basically just curls up right next to the basket.
And like I said, this is a hole all of these guys are are planning to get and maddie o
certainly did and uh oram's uh respectable top top cat matt oram i think is the fifth or sixth
rated in the world right now uh and he's been relevant at big tournaments since 2005 when he
was a young man and showed up on the lead card of the world championships wearing a Derek Jeter jersey. He's a big Alabama and a Nick Saban fan. So anytime he throws a good shot,
he'll just be like first down. Who's Nick Saban? The coach of Alabama's football team.
And he may or may not have him on speed dial. I'm not sure.
Uh, 1250, uh, Adam hits the hits the tree again yeah adam getting off to actually a
pretty rough start here um you can see his took a par on hole two which is a pretty easy hole
he has this t shot on three that he just pulls a little bit hits a tree so he didn't
everyone else is parking this hole like maddie o did and he's, he's just got to accept another par.
Uh, uh, Mason Mitchell, come on, Stefan, you know, it's crazy. Uh, for years,
I don't know any stuff like that. Uh, I just,
the only coach I know is Sandusky and, um,
but it's crazy because people would be like, how,
how he's the worst sports journalist ever. And I'd be you're you're absolutely right i am the i am proudly the worst sports journalist ever thank you okay 13 15 proctor misses a must
shot i mean this sorry sorry let me rephrase that let me phrase that um proctor really needs to make
this let's see if he makes it 13 15 this is a real nail biter here people he has to make this
13 15 james proctor's in the he's tied for first in the tournament right here he's like i said one
of the best guys in the world the wind just elevates it a little bit it skips off the top
and when the flag is on top of the basket like that and they miss high for the pros a lot of
times they hit the the flag stick and the basket, so they stay close.
This one hits off the top and ramps off,
and he's actually had a longer putt coming back, which he also misses.
And he goes from taking a birdie and staying in a tie for the lead
to taking a bogey and falling out of the lead,
and he was never able to get back into the tournament after that.
Brian, it's an aggressive throw.
His throw?
Yeah.
You would be so shocked if you saw these guys putt live.
They putt hard.
Yeah, this is really aggressive.
This isn't like a...
Occasionally, in certain situations, they'll throw a putt that kind of approaches the basket high and soft and stalling out and slow because they know it's really dangerous.
But their chances of making that are low because the angle that they are approaching the basket has to be extremely exact so these guys especially if
they're inside the 33 foot circle they are putting it very hard with a very specific line and basically
trying to hit the chains going full speed and then they catch the bet the disc and fall in the basket
he he postures with a three-quarter granny shot like he might just go for like an you know like
a fucking an arc shot but then he releases it and it's not an arc shot oh we got another angle oh
no look at right so it's like a three-quarter granny shot and then he just fucking zips it
and he's aggressive like he wants this he's not he's going for it yeah and you see about halfway
there that just just lifts a couple inches and that's it he was there's there's a, it looks like it's a tailwind,
so it really shouldn't lift.
But if you get the,
because it's elevated basket and the nose windows up angles up just a little
bit that the wind got under it and push the disc too high by six inches.
And it basically cost him a chance at the tournament.
Let's watch the women's field and look for the hot chicks.
Fucking great idea hey i i'm reading this book on uh polio and i think the guy who
invented i'm trying to remember the guy's name who invented the polio vaccine but i think maybe
his name is saban too a whole four going into someone's going to correct me now in the comments
good fuck you whole four going to uh or, Calvin, Proctor, tied three way.
Okay.
16-10.
You're never going to believe this going to hole four.
Guess what Adam hits for a third time in three fucking holes.
Adam Hamus.
Here we go.
Hole four, 16-10.
Off the tee.
hole four 1610 off the t and this is not the miss that you want to have on this hole there's that one tree in the middle
of the fairway that sometimes you hit and you kind of live with it but when you're missing
early left here it is it can be completely death jail the jungle like those guys are saying he
actually gets a decent rollout where he actually he has a chance to save a par on this hole so as bad of a shot as that was he got a pretty good break
oh it's not it's not it's janice uh saw kum into the polio vaccine all right my bad i can't wait
to tell you about this book can you play that one more time i didn't even see it right there
hit the tree did you guys it's hard to see it's gonna hit to hit the left side. Do you see it, Caleb? Can you circle your – put your arrow right over there?
Okay.
Yeah, it's like this kind of white tree right here.
I guess it's a testament to how good these guys are
because it's some of the worst play I've seen in the two weeks
that I've been following this sport,
and yet this guy is still fucking kicking ass.
So it's a testament to – I mean, at this point guy's still fucking kicking ass. So it's a testament to...
I mean, at this point, he's not kicking ass.
At this point, he's falling behind the pace.
But he's, like I said, there's a couple shots coming up
that get him right back in the mix.
And our buddy James Proctor at 1730 going for a very tough putt.
Let's see if he gets it.
That was Mr. Hamus. Here he is. Let's see if he gets it. That was Mr.
Hamus. Here's Proctor.
He's got to step out from around the tree. He's going to try
to put on a little Anheuser angle
and misses it
and gets a terrible reaction
and basically rolls
into the river.
Can you believe that shit? Off the chains.
Off the basket. It was off the basket basket just hit the top lip of the basket so this is missing going in he just took a bogey on a on a
bad three putt and now he's got this which is a pretty good well-played hole chance to get that
stroke back instead it takes the worst reaction really possible here and bounces into the river and now his tournament is completely done in terms of winning look at this shit daniel garrity
saving seve thank you saving invented the live vaccine sock invented the inactive
inactivated vaccine thank you thank you damn i'm good and this guy's got a pretty cool picture in
avatar too yeah god i'm good probably And this guy's got a pretty cool picture in Avatar, too. Yeah.
God, I'm good.
Probably second best to Extra Sloppy, though.
Hole five.
Oh, at this point is when the commentators say that there's a 16-way tie for second place.
Absolutely nuts.
Hole five.
Calvin Heimberg is winning in the lead card 2055.
I think this is, I forget.
I don't have the guy's name whose putt this is,
but we need to take a look at this putt.
I apologize.
Proctor again.
Yeah, tough putt, tough putt.
Nothing's going his way at this point off the chains dude yeah
so three off the chains three decent putts and three bad results on three holes in a row for
proctor uh jeff wait till you find out this story about what happened with polio.
I got to tell you guys this.
Any fucking person who has kids who is thinking about putting anything in your kids,
you better read this book,
The Moth and the Iron Lung.
You better fucking read this book.
Holy shit.
And if you know any farmers from 1890 to 1950,
have a talk with them and find out
what they were spraying on your fruits and vegetables.
You will fucking trip.
It's not rocket science, people.
It's three-year-old reading.
It's a great book.
We just relived it again with COVID.
I can't even believe they did the same thing with polio.
It's fucking absolutely nuts.
Ten-year-old reading.
Yeah, ten-year-old reading.
Yeah, ten-year-old reading.
Third-grade math.
Thank you, Brian.
Okay, Calvin,year-old reading. Yeah, 10-year-old reading. Third grade math. Thank you, Brian. Okay, Calvin,
toughness for progress. Hole six, Calvin
Heimberg
has now had four
consecutive birdies.
And he's
on a roll. This is the guy I told you
about in the beginning that they want to say is the best,
but we're not sure if he's the best yet, right, Brian?
He's got to prove that he can win. He got got the win last week so we'll see okay uh 23 20 uh um oh okay yeah let's let's take a look i don't even know where you found this at but here we are
calvin heimberg i didn't see where the disc went okay Okay, Caleb just pulling up his own clips.
Oh, no, that was 23-20.
Oh, that should have been Adam Hamas.
Keep going.
Adam Hamas goes for a 60-footer here.
Here we go.
Here we go.
And look at Hamas' scorecard.
Birdie, four pars.
He's falling behind.
He's tied for 11th.
He needed that.
He needed something to happen,
and this is a really good putt at a critical moment for him.
I want to show you.
Let's look at that one more time.
This is the guy who we saw hit three trees in a row.
And he actually hit a tree on this hole also to end up this short of the basket.
So his tee shots have been bad, but he hasn't given any bogeys away.
He's just been weathering the storm, and he needs to make something happen.
You never see these guys run.
These guys are like praying mantis.
They don't run.
Look at him.
He runs.
There he is, praying mantis running.
Crazy.
Great job with the 60-footer for Adam Jameis. 23-50. Proctor is – the commentators say that Proctor is in a situation
where he cannot make this shot.
23-50.
Let's see if they're correct.
I mean, yeah, this is a crate.
There he is.
He's not far from the basket.
And after all these tough misses, he gets into maybe the most unlikely,
and he makes it.
Beautiful shot.
Congratulations, James. Hole 7, 26-20. unlikely and he makes it beautiful shot congratulations james a whole 7 26 20 uh matt
oram has a chance to prove to us what brian shared with us earlier that he's the fifth
ranked player best frisbee golfer in the world
yeah very similar to the shot we saw from nico on the previous round just very well shaped and
there he is doing his little first down celebration roll tide that's what he would say hey we should
play that um video where that guy steps up to the ref every every show it's just crazy too because
it looks like the two least likely dudes to fight nico looks like he's on meth and that other guy
just looks like he like just wants to serve beer at,
like, what's that thing they do in Germany?
Oktoberfest.
Oktoberfest.
Yeah.
It's like, what the fuck is going on there?
Okay, so Matt O'Arm, great shot.
I think that was this hole seven.
Is that the staircase hole?
Yeah.
Yeah, beautiful shot.
Tough shot.
Hole eight.
This was the hole.
Brian has some important things to show this here
uh 29 minutes um uh we uh adam this is the guy who hit three trees in a row and then we saw him
make that 60 footer and then we saw him do the craziest thing ever a frisbee golfer actually jog
but uh here we are hole eight adam hammes's on the volume on, Caleb?
Still
coming in kind of hot.
Wait, what was that?
Kind of hot on the strike.
Oh, the A's.
Crazy.
Crazy.
They actually show an instant replay of this to
Caleb. They have a catch
cam on the basket.
Coming in kind of hot. Wait, what was they have a catch cam on the basket coming in kind of hot
wait what was that kind of hot on the strike is that in the basket yes adam hammes with the ace
so i mean it's you can make a hole-in-one in disc golf i have one made one hole-in-one in a you know
not in a tournament round or anything but to make it in the final round of a tournament when you need it i mean this is like game changing for him he's now dude and it takes
that fucked up bounce off the lip yeah well this just hits the chains pure coming in at the right
angle i mean it was never really gonna miss this is dead center but it is isn't that line show that
it hits the lip of the basket oh it bounces off the lip and up and in, I guess.
Maybe that's what it is.
I mean, that's what the line says.
Yeah.
The flight, the follow flight.
Yeah.
So that's cool.
But this was, I don't think he was trying to ace this.
I think he overthrew it.
That's what the commentators say.
Yeah.
Oh, it does look like it's straight in, but the line does show the bounce.
Interesting.
And yeah, it is awesome.
Brian doesn't have time for pleas.
Brian can.
Okay.
Incredible shot.
What hole was that?
That was hole eight?
Hole eight.
Another interesting point.
This is the second hole in one, what they call the ace on this hole in this tournament so it's earlier
in the day someone else drilled this one too uh 30 50 uh calvin heimberg also uh tries to make a
statement on this hole calvin heimberg. There he is.
And this is more traditional.
He's threw an upshot to within 15 feet, knocks it in, takes the birdie,
and moves on.
But Hammes picking up a stroke,
so maybe two on all of his closest competitors with the ace there.
Okay, and that was the wrong shot.
I gave you the wrong time code, but it's okay.
Anything else you wanted to say on hole eight?
Hole eight was an important hole.
Yeah, you don't see an ace on lead card in the final round of a pro tour event that
often so pretty rare moment there yeah uh dick butter uh yeah totally and she i saw his chick
like came over and rubbed his chest or something i think uh someone's getting ass uh someone's
getting ass getting laid tonight yeah that's for sure that's always the hole-in-one um 30 uh 50 okay we did a hole
nine calvin um and going to hole nine um uh heimberg vinny calvin heimberg and oram are
tied for first place with 25 under par we go to hole 10 uh this is now the uh back
back nine back nine uh and they had some camera difficulties here which is interesting
because i didn't even notice they did a great job but they basically told us that they normally do
these shoots with three cameras they got one like uh at the you know with the the thrower and then
one where he's throwing it too and then they usually have a reaction cam which catches the
thrower's face and they uh they didn't have that they had some corrupt cards uh so we'll have
to deal with a shoddy production but they still fucking killed it these guys do a great job i
noticed that last week too this production crew is great do you have a link for that one at all
no there's nothing hole 11 uh did you have anything for hole 10 brian no are we doing a
chase card or lead card here uh i don't know uh whatever one uh adam and oram are on yeah lead card okay uh
hole 11 uh adam and oram oh yeah we'll do the chase card i have a chase card last um hole 11
adam oram and calvin alberti uh proctor is out of contention in hole 11 with uh 21 under and now
we get to hole 12 every shot here is now becoming vital.
The game has begun, and Calvin is up at the T835.
Heimberg, hole 12.
I remember this is the hole that has been giving him trouble,
bogey in round one, bogey in round two.
I don't have a link for that the same one okay well that is absolutely my fault
give me one second and i will send it over to you but this is the hole that we saw in round two
where calvin threw the forehand that got cut off early on the right hit a tree and he was way out
of position and basically he does the exact same thing in the final round.
And it's just, honestly, if you're a Calvin Heimberg fan,
it's pretty disappointing because it's like he is playing the best.
He is playing the best, most consistent golf in the world right now.
He is playing the best on this tournament with the exception of this one hole.
And when you're watching the back nine, I was thinking to myself because calvin's playing great if he can
just get out of this hole with a par he's gonna win this tournament and then he hits the tree
right off the bat uh i'm this may not be it man uh this may not what what am i looking for? Final back nine. Hames, Hamburg, Orem. Tell me if this is it.
This is it.
Oh, this might be it. Yes, this might be it.
And go to – so let me set this up again.
Okay, hole 12.
We just found out that Proctor's pretty much out of contention and that we basically have a race just looking at the main card between Adam Orem and Heimberg, Calvin.
And Calvin's up hole 12 at 835, and he's got to make this shot.
Too bad this isn't him.
I gave you the wrong time code.
But this is Atlas.
He does throw the right shot.
This is Calvin.
he does throw the right shot this is calvin he hit that tree on the right in round two and he hits the same tree in round three kicks off to the left and it's and i'm just like my god this
one shot and he's got a good forehand like there's no reason he should be missing this shot every
round but he did uh so that is bad people that is really bad for calvin let's go to 940 and look at calvin's next shot
and see how he recuperates 940 calvin heimberg
i'm watching this uh so fast okay here we go thank you caleb for finding that this is actually
his third shot now so he had to just pitch out and then he throws this upshot around the corner
which is a decent shot,
but it still leaves him way back of the pin.
So it's,
you know,
you can't even,
it's very unlikely that he can even make a par at this point.
The reason why I wanted to show that other shot,
the shot before his third shot is I think he actually throws it out of
bounds.
Oh,
well,
he ends up taking a double bogey on the whole.
So very possible.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Horrible.
Not, he gets a double bogey on the hole so very possible yeah yeah horrible not he gets a
double bogey and adam gets a birdie yeah and this is and like i said hole 12 it's the hardest hole
on the course um and and actually adam hammes is one of a couple guys in contention that birdies
it most everyone's taking par a couple guys take bogey but there are not a lot of double bogeys on this
hole so this is a pretty bad score for calvin uh riveting yes riveting i i'm telling you it is it
is riveting okay uh let's uh so uh calvin misses uh did we did we play 11 05 11 05 no this is 10
45 10 50 though let's though. Let's see.
Okay.
Let's see.
Let's see this one.
Right.
Okay.
So sorry.
So we throw it.
So Calvin Heimberg throws the, go ahead, Brian, go ahead, throw it.
I think this was his fourth shot for par and it goes off the top to a pretty tough spot on the backside.
It'll show you on the bottom of that was his fourth throw.
Misses it.
And like that thing that happened with Proctor, if it hits the flag,
which it could definitely hit, you could just stop right there,
but he gets a ramp off the top goes like 30 feet long.
And now he's got that coming back for bogey, which he also misses.
I can't believe they don't hit the cameraman more because the cameraman has to
be in direct line of the shot.
Yes. The cameramen are pretty good. They, they uh they do this a lot i've seen them a
few times and then uh 10 50 uh did we play that already where we showed uh uh adam hamus uh get
the uh birdie it's not 10 50 because that was just 10 50 oh okay that's probably the next shot
though that's proctor there's hamas yeah there's hammers make an incredible shot what is that 35 feet yeah he looks like he's just at the edge of the circle there uh that so
it's like 30 yeah 35 foot exactly right and knocks it and it makes it look pretty easy and you know
at this point in the round he's feeling good he's coming off that long put on six that um that eagle
on eight he'd parred nine birdie 10 birdied 11 birdies 12 here so he
had one of those really really great stretches in the woods he actually played uh six through 12
making a birdie equivalent of birdie on every hole and then uh at 11 005, Calvin misses bad again.
It was a three-stroke swing in the hole.
Damn.
And so that makes four over par for Calvin on this one hole.
And it's, like I said earlier, it ended up being the kryptonite form of this course.
A four over par or two over par?
Isn't two over par double bogey?
Bogey in round one, bogey in round two, double bogey in round three.
Four over.
Gotcha.
Take us, we start hole 13.
Calvin is 25 under, Orem is 26 under, and Adam is 28 under in first place.
Then we go to hole 14 uh calvin is
two back from adam uh 17 15 calvin goes for it on a big putt let's see if he makes it or misses it
17 15 calvin heimberg hole 14 and it's getting you know calvin's back out outside where he likes
to be and he's uh made a birdie on 13.
So this is for another birdie on 14.
So he still has a chance to make a run,
but we know that hole 15 is nearly impossible to birdie.
No one has birdied it.
So he's going to have to birdie 16, 17, 18 if he wants to have any chance.
And good for Calvin right after Calvin Adam goes for a birdie himself.
We'll see it here.
Oh, no.
That's – oh.
Yeah, and Adam's – you know, Adam came – comes out of the woods having made birdie, birdie, eagle, the ace, par, birdie, birdie, birdie.
So he has six under through six holes.
Then he comes to 13, par, that takes another par and uses where you wonder like can he keep that momentum that was good in the
woods now that the wind is the big factor and uh and he hits it right in the chains even low on the
chains i'd say but uh no bueno no bueno uh so so that's great for Heimberg when Adam misses.
Then we go to hole 15, headwind, 558 feet.
We've talked about this before.
Calvin is usually great off the tee.
He's one of the only guys that really has a chance to get this to the basket
and have a look for birdie, yeah.
chance to get this to the basket and have a look for birdie yeah uh 1905 uh oram uh fifth fifth uh highest ranked player in uh professional golf uh going for a shot this is the hole that
brian showed us earlier that's extremely narrow correct yeah long narrow par three everything over
the fence on the right is out of bounds everything in the road and left is out of bounds i think that
all you need to do is throw a forehand hyzer and get it to finish to the right is out of bounds everything in the road and left is out of bounds i think that all
you need to do is throw a forehand heiser and get it to finish to the right and that's what
maddie o tries to do so he is attempting to play a safe shot here but it gets away from him
goes out of bounds and basically ends his chances for the tournament
and he when he goes out of bounds you pick up an extra stroke yeah because now he's going to
have to play from where it last crossed inbounds,
throw his third shot.
Richie does throw a decent third shot, but he takes the bogey there,
and he couldn't afford it.
2030, Adam goes for a putt, a big putt.
And he needed that putt.
You know, he's struggling here, and it was a bad upshot.
He's left himself outside the circle, makes another 35-footer,
this time in the wind.
So really good putt to stay in contention,
but he needs, again, to have some birdies down the stretch.
Hole 16, an easy birdie.
Should be. down the stretch a hole 16 an easy birdie should be uh 24 uh 15 a hole 16 uh adam going for a shot
uphill uh downwind doesn't look uphill or downwind uh that's just his birdie putt and he's got three
pars in a row so he needs this birdie here to keep the pressure on everyone else
who's competing for the win.
He gets it, which is good.
Orem gets a bogey at hole 16.
He is now out of contention,
and we are looking at now a one mano-a-mano between Adam and Calvin Heimberg.
Hole 17.
The problem for Adam here is he's making these putts
but they're all from distance and it's like that's it's a lot of stress and pressure to make
35 foot putt after 35 foot putt and now he's coming here to hole 17 and he's got even further
than that uh here we go hole 17 uh adam going for it to keep the lead on Heimberg. It might even be tied here.
That was a really devastating putt for him.
Given everything else that was going on on the course at the time,
he knew that he needed to make this putt, and it was obviously incredibly close.
You know, maybe a half inch left, and that's in.
But, you know, like I said, he just made long putt after long putt after long putt
to save par to get a critical birdie and you know you can only make the long putts for so far for so
long eventually you got to put one close and give yourself an easy putt and so here we go uh
vinnie vinnie heimberg uh absolutely must make putt for him at this point in the tournament
and heavy chains on the high right high left side yeah
oh that hurts you know that that's what's kind of crazy about this sport
because i mean that that's so that's as good as it gets and you and you and you still are
i mean he would say no i needed to be three inches to the right or six inches lower and i
missed my spot
alright no excuses champs don't make excuses fair enough
look they're looking for the correction
not anything to blame good
we should probably go to the chase card now
oh you don't want to do hole 18 par 3
Calvin and Adam one shot apart
Adam has to throw an ace to win it
let's go to the chase card
alright you guys are
just so you know you should
watch the end of that video it's a par three holy no no let's pull up that ace ace run after
we see what happens on the chase card okay fine uh okay uh chase card because we're going to show
the chase card here because these other guys kyle klein and cole riddall and are in it are in the conversation to win but throughout the entire round they're one hole ahead of hammes and hein
oh they are yeah scroll this all the way back to the way before this yeah oh that's crazy
okay uh okay so this is uh when you know what the chase the chase card is the four players that are
the fifth sixth seventh and eighth place uh players are the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth place players.
At the start of this round, yeah.
At the start of this round.
At this point, if you look at the bottom, Kyle Klein's tied for first, Cole Rodallin's tied for fourth, Paul McBesson's sixth, and Nate Seventh is tied for seventh.
So they're all still in the top ten, but Klein has moved all the way up into a tie for first.
Okay.
350, Klein going for first. Okay. 350.
Klein going for a big shot.
That doesn't look like Klein.
That's Cole Rodalan.
Yeah.
And this is a pretty good little jump putt here on an Anheuser angle,
but he's out of position on this hole.
A classic position you should never let anyone take a picture of you in.
Okay, here we go. Klein from the bushes.
And these are basically just the distance putts that
he was locked in on throughout the the round and up to this point he has not missed a putt inside
the circle on this round uh these are this is the back nine we'll go to hole uh 11 uh this is such
a good shot the five minute mark. This is Klein off the tee.
Yeah.
And this is this actually all the pros will tell you this looks even more narrow when you're standing on a tee box.
It's not a far shot.
But look at this.
I mean, that is.
It's the best shot. I mean, it is so pure and perfect the whole way.
Just a straight money shot.
625.
Just a straight money shot.
625, McBeth, six-time world champion, the $10 million man after Nate Sexton here.
And McBeth, we can see he's in fifth place at this point in the tournament.
He's still in it for sure, but he cannot afford any misses. So he has to – I think he actually missed the putt before that for Birdie,
and thankfully for him, he makes the power putt coming back.
But he's falling a little bit behind kyle at this point a hole 12 uh at the 8 minute
and 12 minute mark uh mcbeth is going for a vital shot all of his shots are vital
and bam looks like he hits the same tree that heimberg hit that our boy vinny hit
i hit the one on the opposite side of the fairway he just pulled that a little bit um but it's such a hard hole that
that's basically a guaranteed bogey and uh he can especially after missing the birdie putt on 11
this basically ends paul's chances to win this tournament for the third time in his career. 845, Cole Redallin, the 16-year-old kid, steps up to the tee.
And by the way, Cole Redallin was in a share of the lead last week
at an A-tier event in Arizona.
So he's playing as hot as anyone on tour right now.
That was a pretty good shot.
Was that a second shot or was that off the tee?
Second shot.
Second shot, okay.
This is such a hard hole to birdie.
9.30, McBeth goes for his second shot.
Paul McBeth.
This is his third shot.
Yeah, that's his third shot. And. That's a third shot.
And he doesn't,
he hits,
hits another tree.
Yep.
So he's toast.
Yeah.
Hopefully we don't have any more Paul McBeth clips.
Okay.
We do,
but I'll,
I'll cut him short.
I'll go cut him short.
A 10 25.
Cause at this point in the tournament,
it's very much like a CrossFit competition as that's getting down to the
last day,
the last event you're narrowing your scope and narrowing your scope. so while there were 16 guys tied for second an hour ago now there's only
four guys left or five guys at this point left that can win heidi's gonna live stream the next
event that's good um uh this is uh the young kid the 16 year old uh going for a birdie very rare
birdie on 12 makes it it. Needed it.
Hole 13, the commentator saying that now we're about to see McBeth take some serious risks.
Unfortunately, he hits another tree.
Hole 14, McBeth does a birdie at 16-15 to try to keep himself in the game.
We'll take a quick peek.
That's not McBeth.
Here he is.
Oh, he shot it.
Here we go. But again, he's way out of position here.
He should not be that far away from the basket
and have to make a putt of this difficulty from 40 feet downhill on this hole.
So his throwing is just slightly off at this point in the round,
but since he's so good at putting, he does keep himself in it a little bit.
Hole 15, the 16-year-old again, Cole Rodolin at 1736.
He has to make one off the tee here.
This is the narrow, narrow hole 15.
And he goes for the backhand, which is the risky shot.
And he turns it over.
The wind gets it. And it goes for the backhand, which is the risky shot. And he turns it over. The wind gets it.
And it's straight out of bounds.
And this is a really unforced and unnecessary error at this point.
He's only one shot out of the lead with four holes to go.
And he's playing head-to-head with Kyle.
And he basically eliminates himself from contention right there.
We have to watch Kyle Klein's tee shot on this hole.
It's the next throw after Cole's.
On the 15th hole?
Yeah.
Okay.
Because this is...
Is this 2028?
Kyle throws the shot right after Cole.
So it's right after this one.
And he also goes to the backhand,
which I just don't understand. At this point in the tournament, okay, maybe it's right after Mc one and he also goes to the backhand which i just don't understand at this
point in the tournament okay maybe it's right after mcbeth um yeah it'll be right after mcbeth
either way mcbeth mcbeth ends up getting a bogey and he's out of contention mathematically after
so mcbeth was going for the birdie there because it was the only way he could win was to birdie
out the last four holes to get to 29 under so i understood what he was doing even though you know
kyle throws the backhand here
and gets this,
a less critical reaction,
but it still flips over.
It goes over the fence
and then it bounces back
underneath the fence
to come in balance.
Caleb, no more than seven seconds, right?
Yeah, sorry.
I was trying to find the disc.
Okay.
So I don't know if we have a great angle of it there on or not but kyle got extremely it
does happen sometimes on this hole because there's a little space under the fence but it's by no
means what he was planning on doing and it saves him one or two strokes right here by by keeping
it in bounds yeah it goes out of bounds and then it comes back on that s angle that you're talking
about so here we can see it moving to the right And then it comes back on that S angle that you're talking about.
So here we can see it moving to the right.
And eventually it moves back to the left and scoots underneath the fence inbounds.
Oh, shit.
It landed on the out-of-bounds side and slid in under the fence?
Mm-hmm.
Holy cow.
So it saves him at least one.
So if that would have been a different kind of fence that a Frisbee couldn't have gone under, that'd be a toast.
It would have been out of bounds.
Cost him at least one, maybe two shots.
Wow, crazy.
He's got a huge breakdown.
Okay.
Is that what we wanted to see, what you wanted to show us for hole 15?
Yeah.
Okay.
Hole 16, McBeth opens up with an out-of-bounds shot.
He's toast.
uh mcbeth uh opens up with a out-of-bounds shot he's toast uh klein uh at 24 30 goes for a birdie which would get him a 29 under par i think on hole 16 here we go yeah so hole 16 everyone is
expecting birdie on this hole just because you're expecting it doesn't mean you're gonna get it
you see mcbeth took a bogey on 15 we see kohl redon took a double bogey on 15 so kyle's feeling good relative to his card here but adam
and calvin are still playing really well on the card behind it uh hole 17 uh 2708
kyle has a chance to really turn up the heat let's's see if he can do it. 27.8.
Hey, just so you guys know,
Brian has no idea what I'm going to bring up.
Zero.
So we saw in hole 17 that Hammes missed a putt for birdie and Heimberg missed a putt for birdie.
So we had to see what Kyle's going to do here.
Because 17 and 18, you can get birdies on both of them,
but you can also easily get bogeys.
Okay, here we go. 27.08.yle's chance to really put the turn the heat on he's already thrown an incredible drive to get
into the optimal position and it is really really difficult to do what he does right here because he
trusts that disc out over the water and out of bounds the entire way to bring it back on on the
short side of the green into an uphill and he sticks it pins it easy tap and birdie and remember he's playing one card ahead of of uh
kyle and or of adam and calvin so they're watching him make this birdie and then they come up behind
him and make a par i feel like brian has 48 hours. Let's pause this actually right here. So this is 17 is green.
And in the background where that green fence, that green tent is immediately to the right on
the ground is the tee pad for hole 18. So in like 10, 10 minutes from now in real time,
uh, Adam and Calvin are on this green missing those putts and they're holding Kyle's group
on that tee pad, not letting them tee off until Calvin and Adam finish on this green, missing those putts, and they're holding Kyle's group on that tee pad,
not letting them tee off until Calvin and Adam finish on the green.
Oh, wow.
So as you're watching it live, Calvin's birdied this.
They force him to wait until the lead card,
which is one behind him, finishes hole 17,
and he watches both of them miss before he throws his 18th tee shot.
Wow. Wow. That's cool. it's really it's really weird it's
really rare this situation where the 18th tee can see 17s green and i really like it for the the
drama there when a situation like this happens and i like that they made him wait as well uh
kyle then uh puts obviously picks it up sticks it in the basket. It puts him 30 under.
By the way, at this very, very, very start of this round on the Disc Golf Network,
the Pro Tour announcers, they said, this is a race to 30 under,
and my money is on the guy who gets there first.
Wow.
Yeah, those guys seem like they know their shit for sure.
The guy who said that is named Nate Doss, and he's the three-time world champion.
Yeah, he's very good.
Kyle gets with that birdie.
He's now 30 under par for the tournament.
We go into hole 18, 29.05.
Kyle steps up to the tee.
And this is the first shot we're going to to look at the 18th tee shot here. It is a 470 foot
hole and 450 of it is over water. If you go on a straight line, there is a bailout zone to the
right, but that out of bounds over that yellow fence. And there's a bailout zone to the left.
If you want to play it relatively safe, Kyle is taking no chances. He throws the huge spike
hyzer on the outside and this shot 50 50, if it's going to stay in bounds or not,
comes up short, gets on that hillside,
which his water is like right there,
and checks it up inside the circle.
Up to this point in the round,
he has missed zero putts inside circle one.
Wow, crazy.
And that was an incredible drive off the tee.
29-50, Cole's turn.
Yeah, and Cole, I mean, this guy, it is absolutely insane. Drive off the tee. 29-50. Cole's turn.
Yeah, and Cole.
I mean, this guy, it is absolutely insane.
He had a bogey on hole two, a bogey on hole 10,
and a double bogey on 15 in this round.
That's three holes.
Of the 15 remaining holes, he had 14 birdies.
So he had only one par in the entire round.
And here we go. Park job on 18. I mean, this is such a
sick shot.
This kid is, he's really
good.
It looks like he's the future.
31-20, Kyle
Klein going for his
final shot.
And now the guys are on the tee pad watching him.
And he knows at this point that if I make this putt,
the only chance that they have is to throw it in in one shot.
Right.
So if he makes this, anyone who has a chance of tying him has to get a hole in one.
You never want to say never, but it's basically for the win here we go windy day but he's
on the correct side of the basket with a tailwind so he throws it up nice little putt center of the
chains and uh who's that guy in the back who's pumped that has klein on there that's his caddy
yeah yeah that guy's pumped all right. So do you want to find out?
Can we go back to that last video, Caleb?
Hang in there, guys.
Night, my dear.
Yeah, and at this point, there's one shot left in the tournament.
Calvin needed the putt on 17 to stay in reaching distance.
He missed it.
So he's at 28 under at this point.
But Adam's at 29 under.
So if he throws this in the basket,
then I'll force a playoff.
Uh,
okay.
Uh,
Brian saved this fucking narrative by having us leave this and then come back to it.
A whole 18 par three,
uh,
Calvin,
uh,
uh,
and Adam are one shot apart.
But,
uh,
like we mentioned,
uh,
Adam has to put an ACE here,
uh,
to stay in the game.
Has to be a hole-in-one.
Here we go.
This would be the most epic ace ever.
You don't practice running this for an ace because it's so hard just to get it in bounds.
But he actually gives us the chance.
This is on a really good line, and I love the camera work here too
because you're just not quite sure.
It was about 15 feet right of what he needed but coming in there with the camera was
panning back i didn't know i was like if that's online that might be in cal calvin ends up taking
third in the tournament uh klein first uh adam second uh and that's it we did it
we did a fucking week too
Brian does not know
oh and next week we're headed off to Austin
yeah
holy shit
Brian does not know any
how this works by the way
he just gives me the shows to watch
and then I just pull up shit that I think is cool
and then Caleb has to actually find it
since the time codes aren't actually lined up correctly.
And it's fucking crazy.
I can't believe we talk about Frisbee golf for fucking one hour and 58 minutes.
Based on just like, it's like a test.
This is like a test for Brian.
Brian's like, hey, will you test me?
See if my autism is going away.
No, no, it's not, Brian.
It is not waned at all. You are still a hundred percent autistic.
Don't get off your medication.
But it's, I mean, honestly, it's a pretty, it's a pretty,
I think it's gonna be a pretty good year for disc golf. As you can see,
there's a lot of guys that are in contention. A lot of them are young,
but you still have guys that have been around a long time,
like Nicola Castro, Paul McBeth, Nate Sexton,
that are relevant for having top 10 finishes, Matty O.
And the next week, also, Ricky Wysocki might return to the – thanks, Scott.
Is that the only Japanese player?
The DEI council is letting him in?
Richie Wysocki?
Ricky Wysocki?
No.
He won the points, tour points, last year by one shot over McBeth.
Wow.
He's two-time world champion.
He's the guy who has a four-year, $4 million contract with his disc company.
And some people think he's the best player in the world, but he's had a wrist injury that's kept him out of the first two tournaments.
I think he won the Open at Austin last year.
I think he's won it like possibly every year he's played in it.
So if he is playing next year, he'll probably be relevant.
And when is that? That's this next year, he'll probably be relevant. And,
and when is that?
That's this upcoming weekend,
Friday,
Saturday,
Sunday.
Shit.
They don't give us a week break.
Nope.
Why not?
Last week we got a break.
Yeah.
There's sometimes where you'll get a month break.
Oh man.
Are we doing Monday again?
It's crazy trying to watch all that shit and like
well i guess it stays fresh in my head uh this week they have one and then the next one isn't
until april 7th so you get two weeks off okay so so and then jomez and these guys these gatekeeper
media these guys will have it all ready for us to watch on Monday morning again. And then we just plagiarize their shit.
Well,
thank you,
Joe Mez and, um,
gatekeeper media.
And after that,
we'll have the first major of the year.
Well,
and what's that mean?
It's just like,
you know,
in golf,
they have four majors.
Like those are the big ones.
Those are the ones that people want to win.
If you're like talking about someone's career resume,
you'll say how many world championships do they have?
How many majors do they have? How many pro tour elite series event wins do they have? Maybe how many tour
championships they have. So there's a lot of players that would say I would sacrifice.
If I win one major this year, it's a good year. Like that's the goal.
I'm afraid to tell people to subscribe because after seeing this show, they may unsubscribe.
No, this is a very specific audience
i don't care five people watch it we're just we're just seeing how it goes uh sebon and bryant
savant that's fair okay uh tomorrow is a big day tomorrow morning we have the live call-in show
and then um tomorrow morning 7 a.m caleb will you be here tomorrow morning seven there's nothing
scheduled for the morning.
Live call-in show.
We have the quarterfinal show at 6 p.m., right?
Yeah, but I mean, maybe we should just do that show we've been teasing,
if you don't have anything but a live call-in,
unless you're desperate to do something on that show.
I'd love to do live call-in shows. Oh, you mean I just interview you and figure you out?
Yeah. You want to come on tomorrow interview you and figure you out? Yeah.
You want to come on tomorrow?
Are you available tomorrow morning?
Yeah.
Okay, fine.
Let's do it.
It's going to be hard to stay on subject, dude.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
If you're desperate to get to some of these topics you love,
then we'll put it off again.
No, no, let's do it.
You around tomorrow morning?
I am.
Tomorrow morning, I will bring my microscope.
around tomorrow morning i am tomorrow morning i will bring my microscope oh so so we need to change the name of that show who is brian friend i'll change it okay and then
uh maybe um bruce wayne can make us a uh
new thumbnail a new thumbnail all right i love that thank you brian you're so available
also tomorrow so it's basically three shows in a row with our friend brian friend it's just like
the old days heidi's on point here by the way seven years and you're totally misrepresenting
me uh you don't need a mic or show with brian you're fucking good dude you're a good dude um will tdc ever get nailed down the studio i actually
uh called him today and told him he needs to come on before he becomes irrelevant so maybe he will
um yeah we're gonna talk about it all. His childhood, his adulthood, his first girlfriend, first time he ever smoked weed.
When did he realize he had autistic tendencies, all that stuff.
I got an answer for every one of those questions.
All right.
We will see you guys tomorrow.
I'm pumped.
And thank you, Caleb.
Bye-bye.