The Sevan Podcast - #849 - 2023 DGPT The Open at Austin w/ Brian Friend
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Why would you hit that?
Bam, we're live.
I think you're on the wrong mic.
Uh, thank you.
Very astute observation.
Oh my goodness.
Oh shit, my shit's not even turned on.
The power went off here today.
I'm on the wrong everything.
Are you living in South Africa?
Yes.
Rolling by house?
Mas bueno? Mas bueno?
There it is.
Hi, I'm Savon Matosian. In the morning I talk about transgender issues, abortion, racial tensions, and how to draw a man holding a penis in his hand.
In the afternoon, I talk about Frisbee with my friend Brian Friend.
How are you?
Put that on your resume.
Alex Mallard.
Look it.
Look it.
Alex Mallard is Pretty in Pink.
You know that movie? Pretty in Pink? pink dude that's an incredible fucking movie uh it has
wreath witherspoon and it's probably 20 years old it was one of those movies i'm like i cannot
believe i'm watching this dumb movie and i cannot believe how good it was i mean i probably got late
after you watched it so it's worth it so you think there's some sort of connection there
uh no it was uh oh no it's not that movie sorry
it's not that movie at all thank you for correcting me what is it um
legally blonde legally blonde legally blonde thank you thank you man i hope hillar didn't
hear that he'd be so disappointed mr mooney finally able to catch a live show
this week
Elizabeth hi how are you nice to see you
in a frisbee legally blonde thank you
Bruce Wayne
that's a real reason we're doing these shows
trying to find a girl who likes disc golf
enough to play with me
Paulina hi would you like to play some disc golf
with a
35 year old male from Chicago
who has very stressed out because of the idiots he lives around.
He likes to take his stress out with Frisbee golf
and then a few other extracurricular activities.
Like trying a man holding a penis.
Right.
Did you see that?
Did you see that today?
I did an art class see that did you see that today my um i put i did i did an art class
i did not um how about my poor sportsmanship of the year award did you see that
the iowa wrestling yeah that was crazy that's that's uh that's that's iowa wrestling for sure
i mean that's how it is even in high school
like people would get into full-blown brawls in the stands because of it i'm gonna show i'm gonna
show uh um i'm gonna show hey and this lady called to explain it to me this lady called uh
to explain to me why i should be sensitive to this.
Watch this, Brian.
Brian, this is a couple days ago.
This lady's son, I didn't know this when I saw it,
but this lady's son was going for his fourth national title in wrestling in Iowa.
Iowa is like one of the small states in the middle of the country.
With the largest wrestling programs.
Okay, so I think that's her son on the bottom, right right he's getting mashed by this dude whose pants are so tight you
can see his butt cheeks and that's unfortunate look at that's unfortunate to see but this is the
this is the this is what happens here there's so much at stake here oh the memories are just as engaged. And her glasses did not survive that match.
And that's unfortunate.
That's unfortunate to see, but this is what happens here.
There's so much at stake here.
It reminds me of that golf clip from last week with the guy.
What's the guy's name?
Nicky?
Who got in the face of the, like, Nico.
Yeah. Yeah. guy's name nikki who got in the face of the like nico yeah just completely belligerent hey if
you're standing next to that lady you feel something like you're such an embarrassment
to me i don't even want to watch this he definitely was hit by it with a belt
um how much dirt does brian have on seven to extort you this long
it's a valid valid question three weeks of frisbee and i'm disgusted by how i'm starting
to enjoy it more wait till you see this clip we have uh caleb do we have that clip um yes
you know who sent that to me you know who sent
that to me i knew it happened i knew the incident happened on the golf course this weekend we'll
fill you guys in in a minute hang tight me and brian and caleb are gonna have a private conversation
for a second i knew that happened because i watched it and i'm like god where is that video
of that happening because i heard the commentator say it happened and i'm like holy shit the dude
was bleeding it'd be fucking taken off. I couldn't believe it.
And then Cameron, the guy who sells his underwear, the guy who's like, hey, I made $800 selling underwear.
You have to sell 40s Sub-On podcast shirts to make the money.
The guy with the giant dick who's in the chat all the time.
You know who I'm talking about, Caleb?
Cameron?
He's an only fan.
Oh, I know.
He sent me this.
We'll play this once now, and then we'll revisit this later on in the show.
But this is Eagle McMahon.
I don't know if you guys remember, but Brian was saying this guy's one of the greats, greatest.
And what is this way before you play?
What's this throw a grenade, Brian, that he throws?
Yeah, I'm not sure if he's throwing a grenade or just a really overstable spike Kaiser shot here.
But basically, there's a small tunnel through the woods you can go through,
and he's just taking the air out of it, the risk out of that shot,
by going over the top, hoping the disc will spike in near the pin.
So imagine this thing, dude.
But basically what Brian is saying is, you know,
a Frisbee usually travels like this, right?
This guy is going to throw it so high that it's going to have to turn like this.
You guys understand?
Like,
and he's one of the hardest throwers in the history of the sport.
You guys are going to trip when you see this.
These cameramen,
I want,
I want there.
They probably volunteer.
They're probably don't get paid shit.
The volume has got to be on,
right?
Yeah.
Oh man.
This is crazy.
Have you seen this?
Did you see this live brian yes oh man
here we go action eagle mcmahon oh he can't even see the hole right he doesn't even know
he's throwing now he sees it through there on the left side look at that up up up up
and now it's like a straight down. Oh, my God.
You guys, those discs are so hard.
The sound is ridiculous.
Oh.
Oh, my goodness.
Hey, will they wear... That's so brutal.
He had no warning.
He had no warning. He had no idea.
Will they wear helmets after that?
Probably not. I mean, I think this is a pretty rare occurrence.
Dude, it's going to happen again.
There's cameramen standing out there just by every hole.
I saw another guy get hit. i saw another guy get hit i saw another guy get
hit too but the close too i think that if someone's gonna throw a shot like that in the future they
might make it dairy a little bit more but i i saw another um uh someone else get hit but the
commentators didn't really talk about it i can't remember if i oh they got hit by a disc by a hit
by this and it was actually helped the guy kept it like inbounds or something i can't remember if i oh they got hit by a disc by a hit by this and it was actually helped the
guy kept it like inbounds or something i can't remember if it was a cameraman or
one of those guys who gets all crazy with the flags spotters nuts uh harvey pinnick is that
a guy's name is that named after someone we're at the harvey pinnock golf course in austin texas a
brand new frisbee golf course yeah and a brand new a brand new course on the tour this year
highly scrutinized by the players yeah and uh we at the very end of the show we will talk about that
because it's very interesting i don't want to tell you who the winner is but it's very interesting
who uh what the winner says about the course.
And I have a little clip we'll play, and then we'll get Brian's take on that and maybe get him to talk a little about that in relationship to CrossFit in the quarterfinals if we can.
Harvey Morrison Pennick was an American professional golfer and coach.
And coached many Hall of Famers in golf.
He was born in 1904 and died in 1995 at the age of 90.
Harvey Pennick.
And this disc golf course is built on a golf course, a ball golf course,
which happens quite a bit.
And so that's why they're playing disc golf on a course that's named after a golfer.
I'm kind of surprised they allow that because, uh, I, when I think of golf,
I think of it just being super bougie bougie. There are some tournaments, like there's a
tournament in California that's called, uh, the goat Hill, the goat Hill disc golf tournament or
whatever it is. And they often talk about that exact thing. Like that the golfers don't love that they're out there and the other way
around,
but they coexist.
I would think the Frisbee golf guys don't give a shit.
Um,
I mean,
most of the time,
no,
I think that there are,
you know,
very specific things that,
that,
that bother them,
which is like,
uh,
you know,
especially when they're putting and they're like, you know,
they're really focused.
If someone's like just driving the golf cart past really fast in the
background or right in front of them or something like that.
But I also think that the best players have accepted the fact that there
will often be distractions and critical moments that are out of their
control and try to train themselves to be able to focus in any way.
Focus in any way. Uh, Nateate dog this show hasn't even broke
100 viewers dude it's fucking four o'clock we're going for the record low today we're talking about
the least popular topic at the least popular time thank you well said brian uh we are going to start
in round two on the front nine uh it's uh as i recall brian has educated us in all of these tournaments most
of the tournaments have three rounds when i say the front nine that's the first nine holes when
i say the back nine it's the last nine holes so that's nine through 18 and by three rounds all
the players on the tour or at the event will play um holes one through 18, three times. And whoever has the lowest score at the end of those three chances at the course is the winner.
They do have a podium, it sounds like.
I didn't know that.
I assume it's first, second, and third place because they said last week Cole was on the podium.
Yep.
And like I said, this is a brand new course.
I said this is a brand new course, Austin, Texas,
and it is the third week of the tour of a – the actual time in calendar days is about 32 weeks,
but the number of events is actually about 16.
They would say it's the third stop on the Disc Golf Pro Tour.
Third stop, okay.
And an incredible event, and the two organizations,
if you just want to watch this stuff, the same footage that I watch, it's the condensed versions.
I watched about three hours of this in total.
You can go to a website called JomezPro, J-O-M-E-Z Pro.
That's a YouTube channel.
That's a YouTube channel.
Or you can go to Gatekeeper Media.
Thank you. Gatekeeper Media. Thank you.
Gatekeeper Media.
And both coverages are kind of crazy good.
I'm kind of blown away.
I've actually spoken to several people in CrossFit about that exact thing.
About how good their media is?
Yeah, and just the thought of having a post-production company for CrossFit that does something very similar.
They would just take a day of the CrossFit Games and condense it down to 45 minutes of footage for the men and 45 minutes of footage for the women.
That eliminates all the fluff in between and just gives you the best stuff.
If you're a diehard fan and you still want to watch it live, that option is always available.
Or in the case of Disc Golf Network, you can want to watch it live that option is always available or in the case of disc golf network you can pay to watch it live and if you don't care that much then you can just spend
you know a fraction of the time watching the day after and you get all the best stuff you know in
a short amount of time uh this hurts oh i don't know what this is in reference to um oh uh heidi
says we need to spice to show up give uh caleb a wig or invite a girl on or
olivia says give brian a joint and seven a truly do you know what it truly is sounds like a chick's
drink dude it's like it's like a white claw but it's that hurts that hurts a little that stung uh yeah brian brian you know what so well
done olivia brian you know what else they could do uh at any event they could just put two or
three roaming cameras give us access and our own uh and we could just commentate and give crazy
behind the scenes content for pennies on the dollar like they do like we we could just commentate it and give crazy behind the scenes content for pennies on the dollar.
Like they do.
Like we could cover, you and I could, and Caleb could cover that event for pennies on the dollar that they do there with like just a live behind the scenes, everything.
Maybe those guys would want us to do that.
Send a few people to just cruise around.
Yeah.
I mean, it's crazy.
I've never been to a pro disc golf tournament.
I mean, it's crazy.
I've never been to a pro disc golf tournament.
Oh, and I have some time codes for some one or two incredible crowd shots I saw at the end.
I was actually surprised to see how large the crowd is, but to kind of give perspective.
Okay.
So round two.
Let's set up round two. So first of all, round one was very, very challenging conditions.
It was like in the four.
This is in Texas, Austin, Texas, which is not, you know, in Texas, it can get cold in the winter, but usually in Austin, it's pretty
nice. 44 degrees, 20 plus mile an hour winds on day one. Very challenging. The best scores were
only five under par that day. There'd be multiple players who would shoot twice as good as that on
each of the rounds afterwards. And there were close to 40 players within five shots of the lead after the first day.
So that's where we're starting off.
So very close race.
And this comes, remember, this is coming on the heels of the closest disc golf tournament in the history of the DGPT,
which has only existed since 2016 in this form last time in Waco, Texas.
So last week was the closest ever. And now we're going to beat it again. One week lever,
one week lever, one week later, one week later. And, and, and basically is just talking to
the nature of the competition right now. It's very, very competitive. There are a lot of guys
who can win and you know, they, whether it's a course that's been around for a long time like Waco or a brand new course, it's just a tight field.
And evolving quickly.
Yeah.
Some of the best players in this week are 18 years old.
You know, so it's similar to CrossFit in that regard, too, where there's this up and coming group of people who have grown up playing this sport now or been exposed to it at a young age and gotten really good really fast.
Does California Hormones sponsor disc golf?
No, but I bet you, in general, people who partake in California Hormones TRT program do significantly better.
I bet you it's a good head trip.
I bet you people on testosterone, I bet you it's not – I, I bet you that mental clarity and confidence. Um, you know, who does sponsor disc golf, homegrown relief. Uh, they're
a CBD company that I've been working with a little bit. No shit. Yeah. PC hooked it up. I got some
of their stuff. It was actually super helpful this past weekend and uh and they've been sponsoring
some disc golf events for the last couple years too fantastic tell them to sponsor the show uh
extra sloppy no beer on the discourse on the discourse get it no beer on the discourse no
beer on the discourse but it does smell like hella weed everywhere what are you from northern
california hella weed who is this person uh a weed is actually part of your gear your gear bag the bags yeah they have you know specific bags
for carrying their discs and every one of them has a specific pocket for concealing joints or
not if not concealing if you don't care if you have a if you have a sponsor you don't conceal it
okay uh main cards main cards coverage brought to you by seven on and Brian and Caleb and the
seven on pocket.
No,
I brought to you from Jomez pro a whole one.
Very cold.
First time I've seen people hood it up and bundled up.
Not windy.
Simon Lizotte,
Paul McBeth,
six time world champion.
And the guy I hadn't seen before.
I don't think first week,
my introduction to this guy,
Vino McKellar, six-time world champion, and a guy I hadn't seen before, I don't think, first week of my introduction to this guy, Vaino Makela.
Vaino Makela, one of the players from Finland.
There are quite a few good players from Finland, actually.
And he has kind of a – well, he's won a ton of tournaments in his career.
He has a history of doing – I would say, based on what I know about him,
his history is that he does better on the harder courses and at the bigger tournaments.
his history is that he does better on the harder courses and at the bigger tournaments and uh finally uh gannon burr the 18 year old who is a giant and uh in the first week they told us
he's put on 25 pounds i don't believe it he looks like he's lost 25 pounds but
a 18 year old kid uh i think six four uh looks like he's got a good head on his shoulder he's impressive man i mean we um we did a a disc golf fantasy draft for the entire season this year
and i chose to share with who who's we my brother and his friends that introduced me to disc golf a
few years ago wow and i chose to pick him uh, I think the third or the fourth overall pick instead of
Eagle McMahon, which is pretty high praise for the young guy. Yeah. I think he made the right choice.
Okay. So here we go. Let's start hole one, six Oh one, uh, Paul McBeth, the greatest golfer in the
game in the history of the game, uh, is I think on the T oh no, no, this is his, uh, no, he's
putting a little surprising here.
This shot.
Let's see what we got here.
Really difficult.
First hole.
Very few birdies on this all day.
Great.
Look at the basket.
What is going?
He hits an obvious tree, an obvious tree.
Yeah.
So there's kind of two ways to putt.
You can do like a little, a low spin putt that gets a little rise.
The problem is if it rises, it might rise a lot and go like way over the basket and drift far to the left.
And he could be just as far away as he was.
The other option is to try to flirt with the low ceiling of this tree and hope that it gets lucky and gets through.
And if it doesn't, then it just knocks it down and you're half as close to the basket as you were so he went with the safer option but probably this is just
not a very makeable putt uh you don't think he does just a hard shot directly at it because he
thinks if he misses it'll roll another 30 feet away or that the wind would get under it and it
would swoop way off high into the left god because this just seems so sloppy for a guy who's best in the world.
Like it's like,
and specifically he's,
he's the best in the world because of putts of this distance that he's made
in his career.
Uh,
Gannon six,
10.
He knows Paul McBeth,
the greatest guy in the world.
By the way,
this is the,
is this the main,
this is the main card.
I mean,
these,
these are the four guys who are in the lead after the first 18.
Yeah, they were the only four guys.
They were all five under par coming into day two.
So a big shot for Gannon.
As he knows, Paul McBeth, the best in the world, just shit the bed.
Interesting stat.
And actually, Gannon Burr is the one who I think brought this to people's attention. that since he's been on tour, which this is the third year now that he's on tour. So the last two years in tournaments that he's been on the same card as Paul McBeth, he shoots better than Paul McBeth more often than Paul McBeth shoots better than him.
So Paul McBeth is a good luck charm for him.
So Paul McBeth is a good luck charm for him.
It's kind of like, you know, it's in a way it reminds me of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, where, you know, Federer's got this insane record against everyone.
And then all of a sudden this guy comes around that he simply just cannot beat.
And that's him.
Well, I mean, you know, don't get me wrong.
Paul's still winning plenty of tournaments. but when they play on the same card,
Gannon shoots better than him more often than not.
We're about to see today what happens.
We'll see if that's true today.
Okay, 6-10 Gannon for the putt.
Two cameramen, their lives at stake.
Bam.
Yeah, he putts as hard as anyone in the game,
and he's pretty accurate. Last year when he was really making his name well-known,
he said that he would basically spend 200 putts every night from 35 feet away.
33 feet is the edge of the circle.
That's just what he's been doing for years.
Hey, what do you think he does?
Do you think he has like 100 discs and he just stands there with them in a pile throws a hundred goes collects them and then
comes back and throws a hundred again yeah i don't know how many um i think it's more likely
that it's closer to 12 and you think why why do you think you think he takes 12 putters out there
identical i mean he when he would you know he was doing that probably in his basement for a long time, but, um,
Shooting putts. He has a basement where there's a 35 foot range in there.
Or somewhere like that. Yeah. But I mean, when he's on the road,
you're not going to, you know,
they might be traveling around with hundreds of discs, but, um,
probably not a hundred of the same putter.
Usually when I see guys doing putting practice pros doing putting practice,
they have like 10 to 12 of the same putter god that must take forever to do that okay 640 um
let's see i forget who this is oh maybe it's a little before six four uh
oh okay yeah sorry let's go with 635 i just wanted you guys to see this because it always tripped me out when the
disc would bounce off the chains.
And here's a good slow-mo of what it looks like when you throw a disc right
at the change and it bounces out.
Here we go.
You'll see it here in one second here.
I want to say this was.
That's Simon Lizotte.
Look it. It looks like it's Simon Lazat. Look it.
It looks like it's for sure.
Bam.
Nope.
Yeah, I just needed to keep it straight for half a second longer.
Hole two, 843.
McBeth has already thrown it off the tee.
This is his second throw.
Hole two.
I don't do is like for a lot of the best players.
They're really thinking that this is a hole.
They should be getting a birdie on.
Here we go.
Paul Macbeth.
The mob pants.
Crazy shot. Crazy shot.
Crazy shot.
Yep.
Really well placed.
Nice little highs are into the open side of the green.
Can't miss from there.
And I mean,
yeah,
like I said,
I didn't run the stats,
but it's probably in the top three or four easiest holes on the course.
And just like Brian said,
they all expect to get birdies and they all did get easiest holes on the course. And just like Brian said,
they all expect to get birdies and they all did get birdies on hole two.
We,
and meaning that they put it in,
in two shots,
right?
It's a par four.
It's a relatively short par four under 700 feet,
which is,
and since you mentioned there was no wind on this hole,
this is a pretty standard get in the landing zone.
You're within 300 feet and you pitch it up there and tap it in.
Hole 3, 1129.
What do these arrows mean?
Where?
You're about to see them right there. Go ahead and pause that up.
Look at those.
So those are mandos, is what they say, or mandatory.
So your disc must travel to the
right of the tree on the left and the left of the tree on the right before it can do anything else
and all three times that they play the course um those will be there yes interesting okay so
it's eliminating specific shots or it's forcing you to take a specific line. And this is Simon off the tee, his first drive on hole three.
And I don't know if we've talked very much about Simon in general on the first.
This is a terrible shot.
Yeah, that, by the way, that is the worst shot you're going to see of the entire tournament right there.
I'm not even sure what happened there.
But go ahead, Brian.
I don't even remember watching this shot, but that's, I mean, I don't even know what to say about that.
This is a pretty tough or very specific shot that they're demanding.
I'm guessing this just came out of his whole, his hand very early,
but Simon is one of the most popular players on tour.
He's one of the best players in the world and has been for many years.
And he made a big disc change in the off season and actually caused a lot of
stir and commotion.
And the story surrounding Simon this year is,
after coming back last year, really, and winning three tournaments,
is he going to be able to win with a new bag of discs,
a new disc company sponsoring him this season?
And we shall see.
And something interesting happens here.
It's the first thing I've seen in three tournaments.
If you go to 1225, you would think, this is Simon again. You would think that he'd be out there in the bushes looking for his disc. But instead, he does something that they call he retees. And he because his first shot was so bad. I guess you just take a point and you go back and start start start from the T again. Can you only do that from the T Brian? Yeah. So if you throw it out of bounds off the T shot, just like
in regular golf, you always have the chance to throw your third shot from the T instead of taking
it where you'd be forced to. Sometimes there's a drop zone. So if it goes out of bounds, you're
forced to play from the drop zone in this case, because he went out of bounds, short left over
there where he would have had to throw it from would have been a really really demanding shot and so he just chose to
take the more probably safe play and just try again from the tee uh okay so we'll go ahead and
take a look at simon's shot here once again a transition uh they are all it looks like they're
all starting off the tee pad then they got to step up onto it.
Get a look at that crowd.
Nice skipper.
That white line is out of bounds.
Decent crowd for day two on a cold morning.
13-03.
Gannon, I think this is Gannon off the tee.
Nope.
It's maybe Gannon's second shot.
Oh, sorry.
Oh, here we go. Oh, no,'s putting gannon gannon for the putt yeah tough putt and a lot of greens on here are similar to this where there's just
nothing behind them so if you miss that's going to be down where those cameramen are standing
uh 13 15 uh mcbeth uh tries to uh match uh gannon's putt
Beth tries to match Gannon's putt.
Kind of crazy, kids.
Kind of crazy.
Much safer putt, though, there, you know, because he's coming uphill.
So if he misses, that's just going to land five feet past the basket.
If it hits the cage, it could possibly roll back towards him.
So it's, you know, he's better off missing high than low.
Whereas if you miss that putt from where Gannon was at,
it's most likely just going down that hill about to where Paul was.
Simon ends up with a double bogey.
That's two points over par.
Not a good hole for him. And a 14.05, another great look at a slow-mo of Gannon Burr.
Bam.
Yeah, and you can kind of see how powerful that putt is there.
And the fact that he's still willing to putt it that hard with so much risk past the basket,
you know, it's a lot of confidence.
And I think we will revisit that topic that Brian is talking about here later on.
It doesn't always work out so good for everyone.
Okay, hole number four.
I know there's something about this hole.
1639.
Oh, okay.
So this is where the cameraman was injured.
Oh, is that him on the ground there holding his hands on his head?
He's holding an ice bag on his head at this point.
Yeah, so Eagle McMahon was at four under par after the first round,
and so he was on the chase card,
which is the card ahead of the players that we're watching now.
And basically when that happened,
those two cards came to a stop like 20 to 30 minutes while they were
attending to this guy. So that's why they included in part of the coverage because it affects, you
know, it affects play when you just have to, you know, you're on a roll or whatever and you stop.
And if you look on the right side of the screen, they're the guy that's crouched down with the
glasses and the hat, that's Eagle McMahon. And he had, he's talked about this sense, like Eagle is
a very, very nice person in general really cares about
humans and the well-being of the world and this was this affected him for sure
go ahead and play the audio here uh let's listen the commentator said something interesting here
when i asked brian about about how they were allowed to stay warm the athletes were allowed
to stay warm while they took a 30-minute break Go ahead. So we are actually going to take a, about a 30 minute wait.
And you can see Eagle there is he's in,
he's on the right.
And he cried in an unfortunate incident where a cameraman was hit by a shot
by Eagle.
And there was a long backup and they,
they actually were granted, uh,
an opportunity to play catch and just stay warm,
which is just a provisional rule at this moment, because there was such a long backup while they were attending to the
cameraman.
And now they're back into,
uh,
back into the swing of things.
It sounds like he is.
So did you guys hear that?
I wonder if we're gonna get in trouble for that,
for that seven,
more than seven seconds,
but,
um,
uh,
Caleb,
um,
but they were allowed to play catch and you watched
them play catch did you see that and what kind of disc are they playing catch with like just a
regular disc craft are they actually playing with frisbee golf discs uh discraft is a company that
makes frisbee golf discs but probably just a putter mid-range disc that they took out of their
bag something that flies pretty neutral and just
throwing back and forth to each other. And it was kind of cool. And the live coverage, they didn't
have that, like, um, the chance, you know, they didn't say that as eloquently as he had. So all
of a sudden I see them throwing and I was like, wait, what's going on? And then I realized they
were playing catch with each other. And I was like, oh, this is actually kind of cool. Like,
this is something you would rarely get to see them do. Yeah, it was cool.
I really appreciate it.
It made the sport seem a little more familial.
1815, Macbeth was trying to do.
A crazy shot.
Maybe we can see that one more time. We can actually see him come off. So this is his second shot. Maybe we can see that one more time.
We can actually see him come off.
So this is his second shot and I don't think he can see the basket and he has
to hook this.
Yeah,
this,
um,
this hole is a long hole five,
as you can see,
par five,
1,028 feet.
And it's a giant boomerang and just going right to left the entire time.
So he hugged the fairway really
tight to get to that spot and he hugged it again and that entryway that he went into that little
gap there is very small and he can't see it so that's an extremely precise shot to get it that
far in to the mouth of the entrance this is the same hole that eagle mcmahon decided to go over
the top of because of how small that window is oh that's the exact basket where
the dude took one in the dome okay so yeah so last time eagle mcmahon we saw come over the top of
those trees that are that were looking on the right hand side and uh instead mcbeth dangerous
audience to say a dude took one in the dome in front of took dude took one and yes yes is uh 1904 uh gannon also uh making a statement uh showing how talented he is
in the bushes taking a knee not like the kind of knee they take in the nfl but still taking a knee
a little forehand touch shot very nice uh right by the basket 1915 uh simon um with the putt doesn't want to be outdone by the other boys
and keep in mind gannon burr is making four birdies in a row to start this round simon's
just coming off a double bogey and this putt is to save par so even with making that putt
he's only one he's one over par he's already five shots behind Gannon just through four holes,
and that came into this round tied.
And keep that in mind later on.
So Gannon is four or five shots up after four or five holes?
Relative to Simon, yeah.
Crazy.
Caleb, anywhere it says slow-mo, you don't have to play the slow-mo,
but that means that these guys played it again.
So you could pause it and then replay it if you wanted to you know what i mean like you don't
have to you see where it says slow-mo on my notes or slow no i kept wanting to correct a slow no uh
2010 now it's a vino's turn by the way this guy sounds just like fucking miko salo when he talks it's crazy 2010 uh bino it's got to do something amazing here
and he does yeah really good putt there um to make a birdie and you know all these guys are
trying to keep pace with gannon at this point and so he he wanted that one pretty bad uh michael c
uh so bummed i missed the live show this morning brian just said mouth and hole in
the same sentence hey listen michael there's an art class in the beginning of today's show i highly
recommend uh you go and check it out incredible i hope all of you guys uh sent me dm me your uh
pictures that you drew from your art class this morning hole five uh gannon is on pace to set the
course record now the commentator said this, and I'm like,
wait a second. Brian, isn't this
a new course? Who cares? I mean, of course
someone's going to have to set the record.
Yeah, and so
coming into the tournament, there wasn't
one. After round 1, the course
record was 5 under par,
but because the wind was down on round 2,
it was assumed that someone would be
doing much better than that, and a someone would be doing much better than that.
And a lot of players did much better than that.
Uh,
O G C yes.
Oh,
G C whole five,
21,
20 Gannon on the T Ryan.
Is this a good,
is this a good launch off the T here?
I mean,
it's 480 foot shot uphill,
uh,
with a, with an out of bounds in front. So you got to give it a good launch off the tee here i mean it's 480 foot shot uphill uh with a with out of bounds in front so you got to give it a good rip this is a i mean this is a really good shot yeah
that's pretty much perfect i got you can't do it much better than that
by the way that uh that splash paint on the otb discs uh life is rx sells a ceo sweatshirt
yeah with that same kind of style it's pretty dope it's one of my favorite it was one of my
favorite to one of my kids said i want a rainbow sweatshirt like that again an epic drive off the
t-2205 vinyl is it vinyl am I saying it right Vaino
Vaino
he's feeling the pressure
does he match
Gannon's throw here
Mr. Friend does he do what he needs to do
to stay in the game
he throws a really nice shot
yep and even better than Gannon
Vaino is on my fantasy team also by the way well then you're doing good and even better than Gannon.
Vino is on my fantasy team also, by the way.
Well, then you're doing good.
Actually, I had five players.
You only score five out of your ten players every round,
and I had five players finish in the top ten in this tournament,
which is insane.
Yeah, that's crazy.
You're going to win.
23.
Simon makes a very, very risky putt here near the out of bounds now before he throws this let's i want brian to explain to to how fucking crazy and dangerous this putt is well
the only good thing for him is that there's not a lot of wind but it's an elevated basket which
always makes things a little bit more challenging and i actually think that the disc golf pro tour
stops are mandated to have a
minimum number of elevated baskets per course,
like maybe at least one per nine,
something like that.
But you see the white stakes in the background by where the cameraman is
standing.
So that's out of bounds back there.
So again,
if you miss this,
there's a decent chance it goes out of bounds long,
and then that's going to basically turn a birdie opportunity into a bogey
right away. Or worse or worse okay uh let's see how this uh our buddy uh simon does
bam nails it hard too right if he'd have missed that's going
yeah and it is i mean it is one of those putts where like you just have
basically if you say you're going for it, you've got to go for it.
Hole six, the commentators let us know as the hole starts
that Gannon Burr, six foot four.
Who knows anymore.
It's like he's growing all the time.
No more than that for sure.
Left high school early this year because he had shit to do. Because he had shit to do cause he had shit to do.
So,
so,
you know,
it sounds like he came off of winning the disc golf pro tour championship
last year.
And he basically said,
I'm so far behind in school now that I just can't play disc golf from now
until December,
because I,
otherwise I'm going to fail all my classes.
And he just buckled down and did everything he needed to do to graduate
early.
Basically.
Good job.
Who's care. Who's care?
Who's care if you're not finished full indoctrination camp?
Who's care?
No one.
No one care.
Who's care?
Glad to have you on the tour.
25-10.
I'd be so proud if one of my kids was a pro Frisbee golfer.
Be sick.
25-10.
Simon.
Here we go uh the commentator said this t shot is a trick shot yeah this shot is insane and they actually changed this hole two days before the tournament because it was even harder
um but you're you have to understand 316 feet, these players
can throw it that far with their putter, their slowest disc. But nobody basically is able to
get this shot to the basket because of how far left it goes. And the change that they made is
that they cut some branches to open up that high shot. And so they're trying to throw a massive
high spike hyzer that moves all the way left and
gets all the way past these trees towards the basket and simon's one of the best trick shot
players in the world and he's 80 feet away uh i used to have a uh 32 foot double slide out motor
home in the basement i would travel with one of those pole saws not motorized but it's basically
a eight foot pole that could stretch out into like a 16
foot pole and it's got a saw on the end and you have to pull that fucking thing out every once
in a while because you're driving down some neighborhood street somewhere and you got to
solve a tree branch somewhere sometimes you got to do some fucked up shit to people's trees to get
your car down stuff that people wouldn't like and uh anyway um i wonder i wonder what saws they use
there needs to be a partnership.
Patrick Clark, get on that.
Let's get a partnership between the Frisbee Golf Tour and like Still Pole Saws.
You know Still, the chainsaw company?
Husqvarna.
Husqvarna, yeah, yeah.
Let's get a partnership because that would be kind of cool to show that.
People would love to see some B-roll, the guys out there with some fancy high-end husk
of varna pole saws motorized cutting down the branches the guy to arrange that dude patrick
does everything i was fucking texting with patrick the other day while we're watching the ufc fight
he's like oh yeah i was talking to tyrone woodley i was like you were talking to who for those i
mean he's like wow yeah he knows he knows people. He's the guy.
1639.
Oh, where are we?
No.
Patrick was front row at WrestleMania two nights ago.
No shit?
Mm-hmm.
Oh, by the way, I asked Gannon Burr to come on the show.
That would be amazing.
I'm just trying to show off.
I DM'd him like he's going to see it.
Actually, if we wanted Gannon Burr on the show, we could get him on i think really yeah we we do want him not if we not if it's not like i'm not like aha he said yes and i'm gonna go aha no you can't come on we do want him dear gannon uh okay uh hole six gannon
just finished high school commentator tells uh we we just saw Simon do the T trick shot.
That's how difficult it is.
Brian explained that.
26-15 Simon.
26-15.
Let's watch this.
This is Simon going for a putt.
This is just crazy right here.
What?
You guys need to watch this again.
This guy's a pro at what he does
what was he thinking about he's not even close
unless he was going for a trick shot if it would have bounced off that tree into the basket does
he get that yeah well that i hope that's what he was doing because that would have been i think it
would have been like shooting a three-pointer in the NBA and not calling bank shot, and it goes in.
It's like, you still get the points, but come on, bro.
You didn't mean to do that.
Yeah, that was sloppy.
That's not a good sign for Simon when you see that.
Hole seven.
Cole from last week is killing it.
He's the 18-year cole redlin yeah cole redallin also
on my fantasy team no shit yeah uh 28 uh uh 50 uh mcbeth is uh on the t uh brian let us know uh
what you think of makes beth's drive here on hole seven i mean this this course demands that you have a good forehand and a good backhand.
We just came off that hole six where you have to throw that spike Heiser
with the right-handed backhand.
This one probably favors a good forehand.
McBeth is one of the best two-way players in the history of the sport,
throws a really controlled skipping forehand there that ends up inside the bullseye,
which is that small red circle.
And Caleb's hit play again,
Caleb.
Now watch,
it should just go straight to a slow-mo.
See how it says that in the notes.
Anyway,
if you ever want to use that,
well,
while Brian's jabbering about the details,
the deets.
Oh,
look,
and they even got in the slow-mo.
They even got a little trajectory called a follow flight and tracer that
they use. They will choose a couple of shots every round little trajectory thing. This is called a follow flight tracer that they use.
They will choose a couple shots every round to do it.
And once in a while, they'll do like two, three, or four players on the same hole,
especially when it's players that all get really close using different lines to get there, which is kind of cool.
lines to get there which is kind of cool uh mcbeth gives that incredible uh drive off the t unfortunately for simon 29 30 uh not so good uh throws it into the hazard and here he is from the
hazard so the hazard just means that you take a penalty stroke but you still putt from where the
disc is yeah that sucks so he's thrown one shot so far, but this is
going to count as his third stroke on the hole.
Bam.
I hear a radio playing somewhere.
That's me. Sorry.
Are you listening to the ball game?
No, I've got TV on for the dog.
On Amri.
Oh, no. listening to the ball game no i've got tv on for the dog on amry oh no a standby tomorrow for live calling show when i talk shit about kayla leaving the tv on for his dog a 38 um uh gannon going for a birdie as brian said uh he's he was the birdie king how many feet is this uh he's probably
25 feet away this is basically a gimme for him and now i think he's made how many birdies six
out of seven to start the round hole eight gannon uh what do you call it?
Negative 11?
How do they say it?
How do I say it to make it sound like an article? Minus 11.
Oh, minus.
Minus 11 up to this point in the tournament.
He's up by two, meaning the next closest guy is minus nine.
Heidi, I think, spelled tickle wrong in her last comment.
Heidi, I think spelled tickle wrong in her last comment.
When is our pickleball show?
Hey, I saw a guy with a cart.
Yeah, some of the bags, they roll, yeah. Yeah, but this was this was like yeah i don't know why i don't
know why you would wear a backpack if you could have a cart um some of the terrain at some of
the courses is not very favorable favorable for the carts but in general there are a lot of players
that agree with you basically they and some of the players instead of holding it like the right
handed they won't put it on the right shoulder they'll carry it on their left shoulder just to save the right arm a little bit and then
a lot of players nowadays like gannon don't carry a bag at all they just have a caddy who does it
for them uh keifer uh lami i also leave the tv on for our dogs don't be ashamed listen listen
two idiots isn't like doesn't make it like oh it's okay hey keifer's no idea yeah thanks keifer
we can be two idiots together it's okay it's okay i also walk around in my front yard with my pants
off oh yeah i usually do too uh uh put a disaster series in easiest oh Oh, okay. So here we go.
Watch this shit.
So this hole eight is supposed to be the easiest hole.
This is a 30.
Is this Gannon?
Yeah.
Okay.
What was that?
That was 3308.
How about 3304?
Oh, shit.
My time code must be all messed up.
I think this one is a little messed up.
Speaking of idiots.
How about, basically, Vaino, McBeth.
I don't know if Caleb's going to be able to show you because the time codes are all fucked up.
Vaino, McBeth, Simon, and Gannon all choked on their putts. Here we go.
Is this Vaino? Yeah. and Gannon all choked on their putts. Here we go.
Is this Vaino?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hits the band.
No good.
This is a bad miss by Gannon, but this is what I was talking about. When you're this aggressive with the putt and you miss,
then you have a hard putt, but more a difficult putt coming back.
And there's McBeth.
Oh, good job, Caleb.
You saved it.
That's a bad miss by McBeth right there.
He'll be really – I think he'll be really disappointed in that one,
especially that he left it low.
After this whole – so no one was able to –
the interesting thing about this,
you're going to see this a couple times on this – at this tournament.
It's an opportunity for Vaino or McBeth or Simon or Gannon to take advantage
because everyone did poorly. But no one took advantage, and they all shit the bed. tournament it's an opportunity for vinyo or mcbeth or simon or gannon to take advantage because
everyone did poorly but no one took advantage and they all shit the bed and it's supposed to
be the easiest hole on the course which is also quite interesting uh gannon at that day for
example that day out of 112 players there were seven bogeys and gannon was one of them
so that's terrible aren't there normally oh on that hole you mean on that hole out of 112 players
who played it that day oh okay only set 105 made birdie or par and seven made bogey no one made
worse than bogey and so gannon had the worst score along with six other guys yeah that's crazy
that's crazy but it won't matter because he's got so many fucking birdies.
Anyway, Gannon is fourth overall at this point.
And we're basically, he's on the lead card,
and this is basically halfway through the tournament,
18 plus another eight.
A hole nine, the last hole on the front nine of the second round, 35.
This is a good example of when you see them throw this shot,
halfway down the fairway, we can show this shot, Caleb.
There's a tree that has a mandatory on it,
and it's forcing the players to play to the left of the tree,
that tree right in the middle.
So you have to get the disc moving to the right
because the basket's way over there.
If there wasn't a mandatory, everyone would go to the right and throw a big hyzer towards it.
It's 460 feet and there's a low ceiling and they're forcing a specific direction for this shot.
So this is very, very demanding.
And the players have not played this course before.
When they played it in the practice rounds, because there's some players that will put up practice round footage prior to the tournament on their YouTube channels.
Because there's some players that will put up practice round footage prior to the tournament on their YouTube channels.
The players weren't sure how to navigate this hole.
A lot of them were trying to throw a roller.
So they're going to throw it so it flips over and rolls past the tree and works its way to the right.
And by the time the tournament came around, almost no one was throwing a roller.
And most of the players had figured out what to do.
And it's actually a really good correlate or example that can relate to the quarterfinals since Barry's back.
And that's all he's interested in is that if you give the players a week
notice,
they're all going to be able to do crossovers just fine.
But if you make them play it on the first day without ever having tried it
before,
you're going to get a shit show.
Oh,
well said.
It's funny that you call him Barry.
I call him Mr.
I call him. I always use his first name.
Barry McOchner.
You use his full name.
I use his first name.
Yeah, that's correct.
Hole 9, 35-05.
McBeth hits the tree again.
I'm a little surprised at how much tree hitting this guy is doing today.
26-20.
Simon with the long putt.
Hole nine.
The hairy pennick.
Golf course.
Ryan always laughs when I'm pretending.
Look at Simon's card up to this point.
One birdie, a double bogey, and all pars.
I mean, this is a pretty bad start to the day for someone of his caliber.
And he makes it to get back to even par for the round.
Unfortunately for him, Gannon Burr was already five under on the front nine.
So he's still five shots back of Gannon.
I've got a nice slow-mo.
I want to show you guys this,
uh,
in the art class today,
the art class was to show that if you make an O and then you make the letter G
and then you make the letter C and then you put a smiley face on it,
uh,
it looks like this
kind of cool right you know put that on your fridge no it's not i mean eventually maybe if
i get a good one i just saw it here my notes from this morning show are intertwined with my
frisbee golf notes okay uh simon with an incredible putt uh we saw the slow-mo we're going to round two of the back
nine uh two finnish guys in the top 10 is that weird uh it's not weird there's another guy named
nicholas antilla who i would expect to be the other guy but he's not there's a young man named
yona heinonen who's i mean a very good player but
definitely less established on the on the american tour playing in the american events and the other
guys who is having a really really good tournament i like to call him yuna you're talking about j-o-o-n-a
it might be yuna i'm not no no they pronounce it like you do yeah that doesn't mean that doesn't
mean it's guaranteed to be right. Okay, look it.
Caleb's just starting us off.
Hole 10, 206.
Notice the cloth tee.
I'd never seen one of those before.
I think it's more like turf, like an artificial surface on the driving range for golf.
You don't think that's cashmere?
No, but this is a pretty difficult shot.
Everything that you see there that that brush
and trees and stuff is out of bounds you have to throw it kind of out to the right where that
person wearing red is and then have it finished back to the left but it's 400 feet it's a little
bit uphill it's blind and you have to throw it to the right and get it to move left so you have to
throw more like a 450 to 480 foot shot and then there's a golf green that's out of bounds that
you have to hope that you get,
that you don't land up.
No,
they don't drug test the winners.
I don't actually know that,
but I think I asked Brian last week.
Okay.
Let's see.
Macbeth,
the greatest in the world.
Do it in his mauve pants.
Is that mauve?
It's a great shot.
He's pretty incredible.
Wow.
Amazing shot.
Terrible result.
I mean,
it could have been worse.
I guess it went out of bounds,
but that easily could have curled up two feet from the basket.
Instead it rolled to about 40 feet.
And now he's got a tough putt for birdie on what he probably thought was a
tap.
Uh,
two 40 Gannon from the same,
uh,
T Uh, two 40 Gannon from the same, uh, T.
And it hits the green and just doesn't get a lot of action.
And he's one foot from being inbounds, but now he's out of bounds and I'll have to play it from the other side of the green.
Oh no, actually crossed in line.
He crossed in bounds there.
So he gets the favorable by.
So, so, so wait a second. So that went out of bounds and then back in bounds.
So it lands out of bounds. Yeah. Out so that went out of bounds and then back inbounds so it lands out of
bounds yeah it's out of bounds out of bounds it rolls across the line inbounds and then ends up
out of bounds so he gets it at the last point of contact inbounds which means it right there close
to the basket now the players can't see that so that's why they have the spotters the flag guys
that you see in the background there so they can can market for the players when they get up there and say,
this is the last point of inbounds.
Oh, crazy.
I thought it was inbounds now.
Crazy.
Okay.
But if that had rolled two inches, curled up two inches earlier,
he would have had to throw it from back where that red guy is.
Instead, he gets to throw it from way up here.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
I wasn't listening.
Good.
Okay.
Yeah. Good on him. Good job, Gannon.annon uh 318 really it's good on the spotters for noticing that oh they can't or the camera guy
always give the camera guy credit where he can uh vineo from
from how many uh he's probably about 30 to 40 feet away. Maybe 30 feet away.
Yeah.
Sticks it.
Very confident putt.
Hole 11, 420, Vaino.
Off the tee.
What do you think?
What do you think, Brian?
Well, the players have many options here.
There's no out of bounds on this hole, which is rare rare for this course the basket's way back in that wood line you can kind of see it through one
of the gaps in the right with the flag on top of it but if you miss left or right and you're by
like if you're pin high left or right it's almost impossible to make a putt so your first objective
is get past all these trees and then your second objective is don't go into the woods
so don't throw it too far
but the basket's in the woods so right
this is the good line it's just too low
crazy though crazy basically a guaranteed par from there and this is a hole that the guys
the players will definitely want to birdie uh 455, McBeth off the tee.
Let's see.
So this is the same shot.
Let's see how he handles it.
It's a good line, but I think the skip might be a little aggressive.
Nope, ends up getting perfect.
That is perfect, right?
Mm-hmm. That's about as good as you'll see on this whole uh 555 vigno sorry 550 sorry kid 550 uh vigno uh trying to make a statement with a monster putt
yeah and so this is the thing if you miss short here you have an open run at it so like he has
a chance to make that and he misses by less than an inch i mean it was an exceptional putt and i
said it was almost a guaranteed par he tries to prove me wrong if you miss by half that distance
to the left or the right you have a putt that's 10 times as hard trying to navigate all the little
trees i think he hit the basket too actually uh. 605, Simon in the bushes.
He just took a piss and then he...
Well, this is exactly what I was talking about,
is that he was twice as close as Vinyl, but he was out of position.
So he's got a really, really tough putt here.
I don't know if I can make it without a pee break.
That's incredible.
Yeah, there's a lot of guys that had similar putts like that throughout the day
that just would hit a tree and fall down halfway there and have to pick it up again.
You can take a pee break if you want.
I'm good.
I don't have to go too bad yet.
I like to hold a little bit.
We should at least get to the final round.
Yeah.
Ooh.
Hole 12, 10-20.
Sorry. Hold on a second sorry hi hi i'm uh i'm live on the air could i call you back later oh gosh yes i love you bye i love you bye
listen i if you call me and i answer and I'm live on there, you don't got to panic.
Like I'm calling.
It's just part of the shtick.
I didn't,
I could easily just push a button and not,
and not answer.
You don't have to be like,
that was my sister.
She's like,
Oh,
I'm sorry.
No,
you're my sister.
I just,
that was your sister.
Yeah.
Oh,
you think of my mistress?
She's like,
Oh,
I love you.
Uh,
whole 12,
uh, 10, 20 MacBeth from Fitty.
From Fitty.
Maybe 55.
Downhill.
Hey, how come he's not a little bitch like some fucking weightlifter would be and be like, I can't have those cameramen in front of me.
They're distracting me.
Oh, my God.
Off the chains right well first of all that's what i was talking about earlier is that you know these
guys have trained themselves to understand that there are often going to be things in their line
of sight that they have to just block out um this putt i thought was going in and it just i mean
he's obviously he's got a lot of heat on it and it just glances off the chains like that i feel like
at least one out of every three putts like this could catch the
chains and either fall in the basket or a lot closer than that.
And,
you know,
he knows how close it was.
Damn.
Oh,
you know,
he's,
he's kind of struggling.
He's got a shot.
Lang guy,
Bonnaby.
He didn't hook it.
What a name.
I hope that's your real name.
Uh,
yeah.
Um, but Macbeth is this is what he's been doing all year.
He's playing really well, and he's just a half inch off here and there on his putts.
And so he's staying close, but he's not kind of keeping up with the leaders round by round the way that he often does.
It's those mauve pants.
A 1035 Gannon birdie.
Can't wait for the final round so you don't say that word anymore.
The 18-year-old high school dropout.
Yeah.
Step putt, missed it everything, which is not what you want to do here.
And I think that goes out of bounds again for him.
Again, you should have stayed in school, buddy.
Hey, look at this.
Look at that fancy footwork he uses.
As a step putt, it's actually really amazing how much of a difference
that little step putt can make.
If you're learning to play disc golf and you try to putt that with standing still,
it's a lot of effort to get it to the basket as soon as you do that little step you have to like cut your your like effort
level like almost in half otherwise it's going to go way past it so it's a way to mitigate your
your strength hey this guy develop yourself uh doesn't that guy look like he uses lines on girls like like like like he says something like is your dad a astronomer because he stole the stars
and put them in your eyes or something like that like hashtag develop yourself
my fear about watching this is that at some point i'm actually going to start enjoying it if i know
i think i crossed the the line. I'm fucked. Gannon
is going to be one of the best players
ever to do the game, I think.
Shits the bed. You don't see that
very often. A hole 13.
12-45.
This is
some sort of bizarre shot off
the tee. Let's have
Brian talk to us about this. This is Simon.
the T. Let's have Brian talk to us about this. This is Simon.
He's throwing a
roller here. This is a pretty
challenging hole. It's pretty narrow.
He's throwing a what?
When I play Frisbee with someone
and they throw like that, we're like, oh, fuck.
No one throw the Frisbee to that guy again.
I'm done playing Frisbee if they do that.
Yeah, yeah. I'm done playing with you. Fuck off go play with my kids this is what it's like playing with
a four-year-old just and they call this shot a roller yeah this is an intent he's intentionally
throwing an understable disc that that flips over lands on edge rolls straight for a while
curls around to the right and then hopefully lands near the hole. This is actually, I think, a really cool hole because you'll see players throw straight shots
all the way up the hill at it. You'll see throwers throw the forehand on a hyzer, meaning it's just
on one angle the entire time. You'll see people throw a flex forehand where it goes to the left
and then the right, and you'll see people throw the roller, and that's just right-handed players the left-handed players have this is an easier hole
for them because they'll just throw the big spike hyzer on the uh like the easiest shot in to throw
and hopefully be up by the green the reason why people throw the roller on this hole is because
if they miss it's going to miss to the right of the basket which is out of bounds but it's close
enough that they can make the putt for par anyway. Hey, no chance you're getting a hole in one with a roller.
Actually,
someone has gotten a hole in one with a roller.
Shut the fuck up.
How like it bounced and went in.
Yeah,
it happened at the Santa Cruz disc golf course right by your house.
Uh,
and it just bounced off a root in the ground and went in the basket.
It's one of the most famous shots in disc golf history,
actually.
Wow.
Wow. Wow. Caleb, it's one of the most famous shots in disc golf history actually wow wow wow Caleb I'm not sure if there's footage of that shot or not that's like meeting a straight
girl at the gate for it um every time they play that tournament they talk about it on the same
hole but I've never seen the footage because I think it happened on a card that wasn't being
filmed crazy of course there are a couple videos but they're like 20 minutes long I'm not gonna on a card that wasn't being filmed. Crazy.
There are a couple of videos, but they're like 20 minutes long.
I'm not going to sift through those.
Hey, someone make that a short.
Someone make that a short.
Make that shit go viral.
Brian, get that for your IG.
1410 Gannon.
I don't know who this guy thinks he is.
This putt is impossible to make.
Impossible.
Well, it's risky again because there's out of bounds right over there.
And this.
Which just, it's almost painful to watch this.
Yeah, and let this one play out a little bit.
This is crazy.
This is how confident this kid is.
Because if he misses, that goes out of bounds.
Now look at this thing roll, guys.
Look at it roll.
Look at it roll.
And they talked about it. Right before he was putting this, they said, this is one that you can't miss low because if it hits the cage you have the chance to get a 200 foot roll away
which is exactly what he ends up with look go back a little bit caleb and what what are these
people doing on the fucking course it almost hits this girl in the yellow or i don't know what if
it's a girl or not anymore but
it's someone in a yellow jacket what is that thing doing get the
fuck out of the way like how about speed up a little bit
that dude or girl has to look back like is that thing gonna hit me like if that thing would have
turned it could have hit you have some respect she probably thought about kicking it to stop because she felt bad for him all right oh then i'm okay with that but now we've seen now we've
seen gannon burr hole eight one of the easiest holes go from a birdie to a bogey because he
put it out of bounds hole 12 looking at a birdie puts it out of bounds takes a bogey hole 13
looking at a birdie hits the cage rolls away to 150 feet takes another bogey. Hole 13, looking at a birdie, hits a cage, rolls away to 150 feet,
takes another bogey. So,
he's getting some, he's playing
great, basically, but he's getting
some unlucky breaks that are costing him quite a bit
here on some of the easier holes.
Hole 14,
1654.
The young
and powerful and very thin
Gannon Burr off the tee.
Hole 14.
This is another hole that all the players are hoping to birdie.
The tricky part about this hole is if you're just a little bit too long,
then it can catch edge on a hill and roll out of bounds almost instantly.
It's also those white stakes up front.
If you're too short, you're out of bounds.
So you have to be pretty precise with your shot here it's not very long but it requires precision
podcasting thank you uh i was gonna say something about gannon i got distracted by my phone 17 how
unprofessional of me to have my phone here while i podcast oh here it is this one one of you guys
going to talk about crossFit? Listen to this.
Brian is very sick right now.
You just don't realize it because he's hiding it.
We shot him up with Adderall.
But I'm not kidding. He's very sick.
And today when I was talking on the phone, he wanted to keep
the chatter down so he could save his energy for the
show. Instead of doing
a CrossFit show, we're doing a golf show.
Send your hate DMs
to Brian Friend at CrossFit
on Instagram. We've chosen
to use what little bit of energy Brian
has to talk about disc golf.
That's fair, right,
Brian?
Yeah.
And we won't be talking about any CrossFit.
By the way, I texted
a friend of mine from the CrossFit world
who used to be a professional disc golfer.
He has just reached out to Chris Dickerson and Simon Lizotte on our behalf to see if they can help find us some guys to get on the show.
Oh, I'd love to interview Simon.
It would be a phenomenal interview, yes.
Yeah, I'd love to have him on.
Hole 14.
And listen, I promise any of you guys that come on the show, I'll never say anything.
I won't make any jokes at your expense anymore uh paul mcbeth uh no no did we do gannon off the t
yeah we did 1654 a fantastic shot uh 1710 mcbeth uh
i mean he usually knows immediately if it's in or out he got lucky on this one and like i said
his putts been a little bit off so can we show see that uh one more time basically here if you
guys look closely since i know you guys take your eyes off the chat for a minute and look
this guy thought he was going to uh miss and it actually goes in
miss and it actually goes in bam
Macbeth in the lipstick
mauve pants hole 14
hole 15 Vaino
is winning
our Finnish friend is winning the overall
tournament at hole 15
in the second round
let's see how he does
off the tee.
I'm going to tell you, it's very frustrating to me when they do this.
I don't think... It hit a tree.
Look, I think the cameraman lost it.
I think it hit a tree pretty much right out the gate right there.
Yeah, so he's playing the odds here.
And I think if we watch him in round four or three throw the same shot you'll see the other possibility
of what can happen uh becca uh go ahead and read this brian out loud and then i will be back in
45 seconds definitely um i played a lot of played a lot of golf growing up i used to have a membership
to the local golf course around here and i played probably you know 100 rounds in a summer or
something like that i was out there almost every day um and then you know i still play occasionally
with my friends but uh disc golf it suits my lifestyle a lot better now because basically I have one to three hours off every afternoon.
I can just go out to the course.
I don't have to make a reservation.
I don't have to pay any money.
I already have all the discs that I need.
There's no one in my way.
And I can play 18 holes by myself in an hour.
And if I throw two discs on every shot for every hole i can play 36 holes in that much time
get a lot of practice in get outside get some fresh air doesn't take a ton of time doesn't
cost a lot of money so i have found it to be a nice alternative to that especially with the
schedule that i currently have that's perfect very fast. God, I love my little office. I have a little heater in here and all my little goodies and my sign.
Okay.
Vaino off the tee hits the tree.
Disappointing.
He is in the lead.
Now, 1940, McBeth is also going to go off the tee here.
We're on the 15th hole at the Harry Pennick golf course at the Austin Open.
Yep.
Another interesting hole because you can
take the forehand or the backhand line.
Paul chooses to go with the backhand here.
I know that he goes with the forehand here, and I know
he goes with the backhand in the final round.
Sometimes that decision is influenced by the wind
when you're a player that's as good as Paul who can do both very well.
And sometimes it's just a preference based on whichever one you're kind of
better at in general.
He could have got a hole-in-one there, dude.
That could have been an ace.
Yep, just needed a little bit more power.
20-50, Simon Simon for the putt.
And he got a little lucky in the same way that Paul did earlier.
Just, he thought he missed this high and went, Oh, he did miss it.
Sorry. I miss saw. Yeah. He's pretty bummed about that.
But if you look at his scorecard there, he's starting to pick it up.
So he's got four birdies in a row coming into this hole and he's making up for a slow start
on the front nine. Uh, 2106 make Beth six time world champion. There's Simon being a little
bitch. No, sorry. Just kidding. Simon, uh, 2106, um, uh, make Beth, uh, six time world champion
going for it.
That's like the kind of the least of the ones that we've watched so far.
That's the first, like, that's what you're used to seeing from like Beth is that he gets a putt from 25 to 35 feet and it's confident and it's in every time.
Look at this, play this again for one more time. Uh, Caleb watch, watch, uh, uh, make Beth's he's looking down before it even goes in i think he picked something off the ground
yeah that's his mini so it's a it's a disc that's about this big that's it's like your marker for
but it's like they don't even enjoy it's like they don't even enjoy it like for a second
like do you know what i mean like as soon as it hits the chains he's like they don't even enjoy it for a second do you know what I mean
as soon as it hits the chains he's looking down and moving on
it's not like
it's like being
I don't know if I should use this simile
I'm not going to
I'm going to clean up this show a little bit.
I just think that he shouldn't...
What do you say if you're a coach?
Like, hey, take a deep breath.
Chill.
Relax.
Enjoy it.
Enjoy it.
Enjoy it a little bit.
A hole 16.
It's like being in the shower. This is a little bit a hole 16 it's like um being in the shower this is a little cleaner one and turning
the water off and grabbing your towel at the same time it's like what josh bridges does cleaning
both your ears with q-tips at the same time it just seems a little rushed for something that's
fun hey just one one year at a time one year at a time hole 16 fin, Vino, off the tee.
Look how he approaches the tee from the side.
What is that thing called?
The tee pad?
Yeah, and so he's throwing.
So this hole, you have two choices.
It's to, you can either go for it.
It's a par four that's reachable for these guys at 515
feet so you can go for the eagle but there's a massive out of bounds area in front of the green
and if you land in there then obviously that's not that great otherwise you can throw a short
shot and lay up or you can throw a shot that misses to the right which is what he threw here
so it's a very overstable anhyzer disc that's going to go all the way out to the right that
gets him closer to the pin while still keeping him in bounds so this is a very very much of a risk or reward hole
and its placement you know at hole 16 being close to the end of the tournament especially when we
see what hole 17s and 18 are which are two of the three most difficult holes on the course in terms
of scoring is it's kind of cool because the players basically know this is my last chance to score.
And I can play it safe and take the birdie, but if I need to, I can take a risk and go for the eagle.
You said, did you say that this is either a risk or a reward hole?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Life's full of those. Look at this tree.
Look at the texture on this tree right here in the foreground on the left. That's pretty cool. Yeah, it's kind of those. Look at this tree. Look at the texture on this tree right here in the foreground on the left.
That's pretty cool.
Yeah, it's kind of incredible.
Brian, a question from Wadzombie, the creator of the Ben Smith Legends card and the Ariel Lowen Drool card.
Oh, thank you, Caleb, for the for the and several other cards that come with stands
don't show off brian um but and uh but he has a question for brian uh if tiger woods were a
disc golfer i wonder what his wife would have used to trash his car did tiger woods his wife
really beat one of his cars with the golf club yeah Yeah. God, that would be so fun to do that.
If I had my disc golf bag next to me right now,
I would show you.
I'm a wild zombie.
That there is something in there
you could use to smash up a car?
Yeah.
Okay, good.
That's good to know.
We'll save that for the next episode.
Vinyo off the tee sideways,
24-15, Macbeth, Paul mcbeth his friends call him paul
attempting a birdie
and just like most of the round just slightly off and like i said going
paul mcbeth and hole 17 on this course, by the way.
We'll get to it in a second.
So he's coming up to a hole that he basically hates, and he's been open-minded about hating.
And he's probably going to be pretty pissed not to take a birdie on this hole
where some players are taking eagle.
24-25, as Brian just said.
Here's Simon attempting the eagle.
Is Simon the guy coming on the show?
Hopefully.
Bam.
Nice work, Simon.
I ever tell you you're my favorite Frisbee golfer?
A 24-40 Gannon Burr also attempting the Eagle from 25 feet, 23 and a half feet.
from 25 feet, 23 and a half feet.
So it's definitely a hole that the best players can get eagle on,
as we see there, and that could be massive coming into the last day.
Hole 17, we have the red arrows again that Brian explained to us. We call them mandos, mandatory.
Even if you want to throw it around them you do have to throw where
the arrow tells you to throw a 26 30 paul mcbeth or were you saying uh brian he's openly uh not
liking this hole okay so in round one this so this hole is only 414 feet long, 436 feet long.
But basically you need to throw it about 200 feet straight and then have it curved to the right a little bit.
And the landing zone is extremely, extremely specific.
On round one, Paul threw what he thought was a perfect drive and he had no shot at the basket.
And he hates that. He hates when there's holes that are designed
where you throw a perfect shot and have nothing
or that the landing zone is five feet in circumference
or something like that.
You will see when we get to the second shots
why that is so difficult.
So he said in his interview after the round one
that he would jump putt off the tee in round two, which people are like, that's insane. You're not going to jump putt off the tee in round two which people are like that's insane
you're not going to jump putt off the tee and he does and it doesn't work out as you're gonna see
oh so so this is a putter oh i remember what he does here he goes for like an 80 foot shot here
instead of he goes for a short shot here to get a better angle on a second shot yeah so he's
basically trying he's trying to cheat the hole a little bit or play it in an unconventional way to give himself a shot that he feels he has a better chance to
make a par with okay i'm glad you brought that up have you ever seen anyone do that in the sport
in in golf where they they their their drive off the tee is shorter than their second shot on
purpose to give them a better it's pretty rare it's very rare i'm not sure if i've seen that
before okay
so just to explain to you guys what's happening this guy's paul mcbeth is using his putter
to pull short and get in a good spot for a second shot uh because he doesn't approve of the t going
hard off the t because of the poor design of this hole okay let's see 26 30 m McBeth with putter off the tee.
Oh, did he hit a tree?
You got to watch the second shot here to see.
So, yeah, he's trying to lay it up into this little clearing so that he can throw a giant shot over the top,
kind of like Eagle did on hole four,
take away all the small windows of the fairway that he claims is non-existent
to spike it into the green. But there's this little tiny tree over there that he hits. And
that's why Simon puts his hands in his head or his head in his hands. That's going to make it
almost impossible for him to do what he was planning to do. Okay. Watch this one more time.
Watch this one more time.
Oh, no.
Okay.
That looked – it didn't hit a tree, right?
It just hyzers down.
Just a hook.
Right there.
Okay, 26-59, McBeth again. So the guy who's farthest from the hole goes first for the second shot. And he's obviously
farthest from the hole because the rest of the guys tried to get close to the tee.
And so that little tree right there is preventing him from throwing the shot that he wants.
Now he said, I don't care. I'm going to try it anyway, just with a more difficult
angle. Okay. 26-59. McBeth going
for some crazy shot look at this
and the camera guys can't even follow it no one even knows where it went
no and where it does go is is not a good result however out of bounds
if the thing that he's forced to do after this is going to result in what's the most incredible shot of the day.
27-44.
We'll see more of Paul McBeth on this whole standby.
27-44.
Vaino with what they call the grenade.
Now, hold on.
Before we hit play here, he's got his disc upside down.
So either he's fucking smoking crack or brian's gonna explain to us why his
frisbee's upside down here now this is a true grenade and he's holding it between his knuckles
like this okay and he's gonna and that he's gonna throw it so that it it does what he wants him to
do and this is different than what uh eagle did earlier where he had a normal grip and was just
throwing a massive hyzer with a disc that he knew would come in like this. The grenade, I've never thrown one.
I probably never will throw one.
It's pretty, you know, there's not a lot of players on tour that they can all throw them,
but they usually don't throw them.
And again, he's, you know, he's trying to avoid what's, he threw a decent drive,
but he has almost nothing to the pin, so he's trying something creative.
Ken Walters,
the percentage of watchers to likes all time high.
I'm betting.
Yeah,
that is probably true.
That is.
Thank you for being so optimistic.
God,
that is such a horrible.
Don't ever grab a Frisbee like that.
Don't no one in there.
No one grabs a Frisbee like that.
That's idiocy.
Not upside down or between your knuckles like that.
Whoever invented that, there's got to be a better way to do that that's dumb and he throws it into the bushes yeah but he'll actually take that because all they're hoping for
here is a par like a birdie is a miracle on this hole god this hole has all the weirdest shots in
the world wait till you see what gannon does here. 28-10.
Another bizarro world with this one.
Look at this.
Look at this.
Nobody.
Not like that.
Not like this. Like this.
Not like this.
Like this, Gannon.
You can't throw it like that.
This is why Paul hates the hole.
Because these guys threw to the supposedly landing zone.
And they got nothing.
So he's trying to throw a forehand roller and hope that he misses all the
trees and gets close.
Okay.
Good luck with that.
Here we go.
Not bad.
Crazy up there.
He'll take it.
Uh,
2830 Macbeth.
I,
for my notes here,
I have Paul Macbeth,
WTF.
What the fuck?
Look at this. This is crazy right here where is he is he even playing the same hole as these guys so the players really have no idea
what happened um to his disc so the spotters are telling him this was the last point of entry
you have to throw you have to be standing in bounds when you throw so you can have both feet
in bounds or one foot in bounds and having foot elevated out of bounds.
There's nothing here.
So he's throwing a shot here.
And the live commentators, the people on the commentary that you watched, it's, I mean, it's insane.
This is ridiculous.
There's nothing here at all.
And he's, but he's going to try.
Here we go.
Paul McBeth, the greatest, greatest Frisbee golfer alive today.
Six time world champion.
It looks like he's trying to throw to get something out of a tree.
Yeah.
And I mean, I still can't fathom this shot.
They showed a drone shot of it, but you can't see the disc.
And I don't know what kind of angle he's putting on to get this result,
but he's, he's inside the circle.
He's inside 30 feet after that.
Now it's, he's putting for bogey now because he's had an out-of-bounds shot,
but that's ridiculous.
At the end of the live coverage, every day they choose one shot
as the shot of the day, and they chose this one.
Yeah, crazy.
Well, that's why he's the best.
28, no one's going to tell him what to do.
28-49, Simon for the putt.
Insane.
Insane.
God, that looks far.
Yeah, so he's going for a birdie here.
No one birdies this hole.
So this would be like after giving away a lot on the front nine, he just made an eagle on 16.
This would be massive for him to kind of steal one or two strokes against most of his competitors.
And he comes up just short.
And he won't be so frustrated that he missed that as much as I think he'll be frustrated that he was short.
RB, in all seriousness. In all seriousness, guys. he won't be so frustrated that he missed that as much as I think he'll be frustrated that he was short. Uh,
RB in all seriousness,
in all seriousness,
guys,
how in the fucking world does Brian know all of this random stuff?
Well,
cause it's not random.
Rework your question,
please.
Uh,
29 Oh five vine.
Yo for the pott. Deep.
It's deep, boys.
And that's for par, and so he's going to take a bogey.
So, McBeth's taking bony.
Makala's taking bogey.
And that's why it would have been so massive for Simon
if he could have stolen two strokes there.
Hole 18, 800 feet.
Not the longest hole on the course, but fuck, it's long.
Hey, what's even crazier is that he knows this stuff is this show runs so smooth.
I don't care what anyone says.
And we do no rehearsal.
He has Brian.
Brian doesn't have my notes.
He doesn't know what I'm going to ask.
He knows nothing.
I told you guys that last week.
That's true from pretty much every CrossFit show, too.
Yeah, that is true, too.
It has been since 2018.
Yeah, that is true too it has been since 2018 yeah that's true this is the hardest hole on the course statistically speaking even though that last one seemed impossible
because there's um there's basically inbounds out of bounds inbounds out of bounds and then a very
narrow corridor to a very tight green with out of bounds left right and long so again a massive
opportunity for scoring separation here and a very difficult hole
to intentionally play for par.
Like,
even if you want to try to lay up,
you're still going to have a tough upshot.
Gannon's in the perfect spot here,
and he's going to try to throw an aggressive shot at the green.
Brandon,
Brandon,
Brian,
you're telling me that there's inbounds that there,
um,
that between the T and the hole, that there's spots that are out of bounds
that it's not all connected one strip of land not on this one yeah i don't like that that seems
too contrived to me so the reason is there's like there's a area that's basically unplayable
it's just thick brush and overgrowth. Yeah.
You have to throw over that.
And then there's that golf green,
which all the golf greens play as out of bounds.
It's in the middle of the landing zone.
So you have to land short,
right or left of the golf green.
You can't really throw it past it.
So that's the next out of bounds.
So it's to help them because if it goes in there,
it might take you 15 shots to get out.
Into the bushes.
I mean,
um, ground like that is, is out of bounds almost everywhere you play,
and the golf greens are always out of bounds.
So they didn't – there are courses.
There's one course in particular where they have a hole that they designed
to be really strange like that, but this is not one of them.
This is kind of like just a natural lay of the land,
and the OBs are very normal on this hole.
And when Brian tells you that we'll
test brian here uh when brian tells you that this is the hardest uh golf uh the hardest hole on the
course it is a par four brian do you know what the average for this uh hole is uh by the golfers
it's a par four do you know what the average is uh no 4.2 4.2 oh for the on that day it was 4.2
jeez oh yeah yeah yeah i thought you were gonna say you knew that
4.2 i don't know if it was that day i just heard the commentator say that 4.95 good
good guess lee uh lee uh pinkman in the house a professional golfer
frisbee golfer good to to have you in here, buddy.
Very good to see you.
Not in the top 10 yet, but Lee is a good player. Gannon,
out of bounds. Oh, sorry. I don't mean to ruin that part.
32-20, Gannon.
Going big.
Damn, I didn't want to. I've been trying
to not let slip
what happens to the throws before you guys get to see them.
So a decent throw, but he overturned it out of bounds.
But he's by the green, so he has a chance to putt to save par.
33-35, McBeth.
So here we go, and McBeth has an amazing opportunity here since he knows Gannon started out
of bounds to pick up a shot on Gannon.
Who's leading him.
33,
35.
Yep.
He throws a really good second shot.
He's in,
you know,
well within the range of the putt we'd expect him to make.
He makes it.
So he bounces back from the bogey on 17, takes a birdie on 18.
And after Gannon got off to that super hot start of being six down
through seven holes, one, two, three, four, six down, one, two, three, four,
five down through six holes, he finishes at seven under,
same as McBeth for the round.
So they're still tied going into the final round.
But neither of them will make the lead card because there were a lot of
players that shot really,
really well on this day.
I,
one of my top 10 favorite,
um,
uh,
chat participants,
uh,
Katie Gannon morning chalk up.
Good to have you,
Katie.
Uh,
uh,
Gannon out of bounds,
uh,
Macbeth with the putt uh
and the commentators let us know that this is the tightest event ever with 50 players in
contention for the lead as we wrap up uh the round two we begin our final round
i send you six videos we just spent 90 minutes on two of them.
I know.
We're fucked.
You should see how many pages
of notes I have.
Okay, we'll try to go fast.
Ladies and gentlemen,
we're at the Harvey Pennick
golf course.
You remember in this last round
that I only told you
that there were two players
on each card
that we needed to focus on, right?
I know, but I'm a fan.
Okay.
I'm a fan.
I'm the kind of guy
who thought there were a hundred girls who were the hottest girls in my school.
I don't know what that has to do with what you just said.
Every girl in your class.
Yeah, every girl in my class.
Every girl who talked to me.
Any girl who smiled at me.
She knew my name.
Again, in a Macbeth on the chase card.
So the two best players are arguably out there.
I mean, of course, there's Eagle McMahon also, which Brian has told us.
But two amazing players are on the chase card.
I think what's happening to this sport, basically, is what we're seeing is that the chase card is just as good as the main card.
That these events are tight.
And basically, if you want to be – Brian, have they thought about putting all eight dudes on one card,
or would that just be insane?
No, I don't think so.
But, sorry.
Make new CEO shorts, but make the O a disc.
Shorts. Shirts. Shorts.
I want a CEO Frisbee now.
I want...
We can make custom discs, and I really would like to do that, actually.
And we can have it done.
We can do CEO. I want to put the logo that SherpaWorks made for my shirt on there.
Well, I just felt a little woozy, like that lady who passed out.
Just don't break your glasses into four pieces yeah do you see these i've never worn these on the show before this is like some sort of bone
from some animal i forget what animal but it's a bone if avi loses his next next jiu-jitsu match
wear a more uh fragile pair or less fragile pair how come what do you mean
in case you feel like snapping them in half oh like that lady these are way too expensive i
could pay for his college with these um okay uh hole one at 330 gannon
off of a T.
Brace yourself, people.
You don't get to see it, but it's straight into the trees.
And this hole is incredibly hard.
I think that there were a total... Oh, please, please.
Look at it.
It's wide open.
No, no.
It's not that.
It's 460 feet.'s a way to the right
i'm pretty sure that there was a heiser a backhanded heiser backhanded heiser around
that tree and heiser yeah yeah oh brian froze there's four there's only four birdies on the
entire day on this on this hole so most of the players were just happy to take a par here and move on.
Gannon went for the aggressive shot, and he will have to scramble because of it.
I want you to know that Yona went out of bounds off the tee,
and here is the first time we're going to see a player named Mason Marchbanks,
and I can't figure out if he's good or not.
He's incredibly unknown.
He is a brand-new player, basically,
and this is by far the best he's ever done in any tournament.
So it's pretty – actually, and he's from Texas,
so it's actually pretty cool that he's made it to the chase card
with the best young player and the best player of all time.
So this is probably a really, really special day for him.
558 Paul McBeth on hole one going for a boss.
You want to know something else about Mason Marchbank?
What?
There's a famous, well, I don't want to say the only, but the only famous black disc golfer that I know is named Philo Brathwaite.
He does a commentary for Disc Golf golf network sometimes and he was commentating
for this and mason marchbanks actually hired him to to help as a coach this past off season
and here he is showing up doing well in a tournament so kind of cool oh that is cool
yeah i haven't seen no i haven't seen one uh i haven't seen i've seen very little diversity in
this sport we've got the fins we're the most diverse thing about this sport this youtube station
trying to cover this just talking about uh um so uh that was public beth from god knows 70 80 feet
uh didn't make it it made that may have went out of bounds i'm not sure 628 uh gannon going for par
gannon burr yeah so he's trying he threw his recovery shot to here and he barely squeaks
in the par safe but long putt to start the round step putts look how far back they got the crowd
yeah so now on the last day you'll see that they this is what usually they have it's usually either
a blue or red tape and they have guys that'll move the
tape to say, the crowd has to stay
at least this far away.
Hole 2, 1034
Gannon Burr
goes for a birdie.
I want to remember from yesterday that hole
2 is a hole that the players are
hoping to make birdie on. His upshot
was not as good as he would have expected or liked
here, so this is another long putt to start his round.
You know what's cool about
golf is they have that word hole.
We don't have that in CrossFit. We have like
snatch and jerk, but they got hole.
Kind of cool. 10-34
Gannon Burr for the birdie.
From
40, 50, sinks it.
Yep, so two step putts from outside circle one
for Gannon to start his round.
Great way to start the day.
11-18, Yona with the putt.
Like I said, this is the chase card,
meaning these are the four players who are in 4th, 5th, 6th, and...
5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th.
5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th. 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th.
I don't know what Yonah's doing.
Hey, buddy, we're watching.
Oh, we missed the shot.
Okay, anyway.
He made the putt, rebounded after a bogey on one with a birdie on two,
so he's even par through two holes,
which the players would prefer to be one under, but he'll take it.
Here he goes. Caleb, getting it in order. Good job,
Caleb. Never mind.
Hole three, 13-20
Gannon Burr.
13-20
hole three.
Going for the putt.
Third long putt
that he's got to make here, and he's looking at that
kind of runaway after
the basket but three for three on putts from outside circle one to start your round is not
that's not really the place you want to be putting yourself in but it's also sending a message to
your card mates that like hey guys if you want to if you want to win this thing you're gonna have
to keep up because i'm locked in and if you didn't miss that that could have been bad it could have
been bad it was the most risky of the three putts so far here we go the slow-mo from the perspective of the basket
bam damn homeboy is thin a 1402 hole three mason march banks the unknown from texas going for a
long putt he He needs it. He needs it.
Brian, why is he holding another disc in his hand
when he throws that incredible shot, by the way?
We've talked about that before.
Because a lot of times when the players practice,
they'll putt multiple putters.
So they're usually holding a putter or another disc in their left hand
when they throw their first putt,
which is the only one that counts in the tournament.
So a lot of them, since they're so used to doing that on their first putt,
they'll do that in the tournaments also because it's just more comfortable or natural.
How you train is how you compete?
Mm-hmm.
How you practice is how you play is what you're looking for.
Thank you.
1430, Yona.
That's what the private chat's for.
Correct me in the private chat, please. 1430, Yona. That's what the private chat's for. Correct me in the private chat, please.
1430, Yona for the putt.
We learned some vernacular here.
We're going to learn some golf vernacular.
See if Brian can incorporate it into his analysis, what I'm talking about.
Yona with the putt?
That's brutal.
That's a spit out and a roll away.
And not as bad as some of the other ones we've seen,
but he probably thought it was in.
And then to have it fall on the ground there
and then roll 25 feet away is not is a pretty, not the best feeling.
Can you play the audio on this?
There's a word that's used.
I would like to see what Brian thinks.
Brian said it was spit out.
Please listen to what the commentators here say.
Thank you.
Action.
I'm ensuring that you're even or a couple of strokes below making the turn.
Oh boy.
Splash out left side from
Yuna and a little
splash. Splash.
Much more
common to hear spit out than splash
out. Okay. These guys,
I heard the term splash, but I don't even, I don't
see how splash even works.
1525.
Paul McBeth. 1525 Paul
Macbeth
oh
no
oh no
from the
length of a king size bed
away from the hole
oh my goodness
oh my goodness
dude are you kidding me
now listen now he went
from being eight feet away to fucking 30 feet away people more than that downhill after that miss
1540 paul goes for his fucking second putt greatest player this is real ever to do the game
he takes almost no time over
this putt and he's done this before and he usually makes the second one not today that's and that's
pretty bad those are two strokes right there that i mean it's pretty this is early in the round
this is a really really tight tournament coming in here and um like i said he played with gannon yesterday they shot the same they shot the
same around one they shot the same around two gannon's now gone three three long putts in a row
to start the round sending like i said sending a message to his card paul's matched him on the
first two holes he should have matched him on this hole but instead he misses an inexcusable
short putt miss and then he misses the follow-up. Didn't take his time on it, and he's two strokes behind Gannon right now.
Recovering from that is very difficult.
I don't care how good you are.
Hole four, 21-25, Gannon.
All the holes should be this fast.
This hole's fast.
Here we go.
Hole four.
Gannon for the putt.
Another long putt on hole four another birdie
and gannon's off to the races hey that's like a basketball the way that goes in that's not even
like a frisbee he just threw it drops in yeah so i'm guessing that he was uh even though it's in
the woods there a little bit he was probably having a little bit of a tailwind so he knew
that the putt was going to fall down a little bit. Katie Gannon calls Paul
McBeth's shot inexcusable.
I don't think she's being too harsh.
They say Gannon here has a turkey.
What's that mean? Three birdies in a row.
Turkey. Don't they have a turkey
in bowling, too? Three strikes in a row?
Correct.
Jethro Cardone
coming down hard
on the champ Paul McBethbeth you blew it he says
fans are getting crazy hole five gannon off the t let's skip gannon off the t
fuck that we don't have time for that uh mcbeth off the nope no let's go straight to the putts 24 37 Yuna. The Finn.
Frisbee Golf's Miko Salo with the putt.
Not today, buddy.
24-52.
McBeth with the putt.
Trying to take advantage of Yuna's shit in the bed.
God, that's a high basket.
Well, and if you look at the scores here,
he's probably not worried too much about Yuna or mason at this point inexperienced players already they're two and three strokes behind him
he's got his eyes set on gannon gannon's a little bit closer to the basket than him and he's assuming
that gannon's going to make this putt so once again a putt you would never expect paul to miss
and he leaves it short which is not the miss you want to have. So Gannon, a true champ, is going to take advantage and put it in the basket.
25-06, Gannon for the putt, hole five.
Nope.
And that's just what I was – I remember watching this and I'm like,
what is going on?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
I was on the assault bike.
I was like, maybe I should pedal backwards.
Maybe this is an omen.
And I was like, OK, maybe there's a wind here.
There's no wind to be to to speak of.
It was just tentative putts by both of them.
Maybe the elevated basket.
But I would say they make those at least nine out of 10 times on a normal day.
You know what?
One of the commentators even said, and this is just fucking full fucking sports psychology geek talk but um but i kind of bought it uh they said um
power of suggestion you see the other guys miss so you missed yasha's like rest in peace
motherfuckers yeah that's what i'm thinking oh hold on incoming text from my wife oh shit
we have eucalyptus trees all over california huge ones huge huge two g's huge and actually
there's in their shallow roots and it looks like my neighbor up the street a uh eucalyptus tree
fell on her bridge and they can't leave their house.
I'll be up there with my pole saw when I'm done with this.
Your electric pole saw?
Yeah, doing some man shit.
A fucking eucalyptus tree is probably like 200 feet.
Make sure you walk around the house a half dozen times before so your wife sees.
Totally.
My pole saw.
I'm going to drive my 4x4 up there get my winch out and pull that tree
off the bridge
crazy
get photos
okay our short break
is over our intermission
that was Stormwatch California 2023
back to the harry pennick
the austin open hole number six uh hole number six uh uh i wasn't going to show you any more
t shots to speed it up but let's look 26 54 beth off the t for the ace
26 54 hole six and you say incredible and this is that shot that we were talking about in round one that like
nobody is getting this shot to the pin you can't get it back there he gets a little tree love
and this is the closest i've seen anyone get and we already saw on hole 17 in round two that he's
throwing these shots that are kind of unfathomable even for people who you know who would watch this and cover this sport
professionally and this is the best shot that i've seen i saw any player throw on this whole
entire tournament dude that guy almost fucking put it in the basket yeah uh 26 uh 28 uh 15 gannon
relentless going for ridiculous putts like this uh if he makes this, this is the kind of shit that McBeth,
he was McBeth nightmares.
Huge putt for Gannon.
He misses it, but he barely misses it.
Considering how far away he was was that was a great putt
and he seems calm look at him i like that's the assessment i'm talking about
he's just just like taken in the moment 28 40 there's a um there's another company they're
called gk pro and they do a uh a skins match every week prior to the tournament.
Like shirtless guys.
No, where there's money, money available on every hole.
You have to be invited to play in it.
Sometimes they play the course that will be coming up.
Sometimes they play like a specialty course in the area that someone's invited to sometimes
private courses, whatever.
But Gannon was on the skins match prior to this tournament.
And I watched it.
It premiered today and I watched it earlier today since I was doing nothing.
And,
um,
and he was talking about being nervous and how he's like,
he just doesn't get nervous anymore in front of cameras or long putts.
And that,
uh,
he kind of actually regrets that.
Like he likes the feeling of nerves sometimes.
And now he just feels comfortable out there.
Why do they call it a skins game?
You know that that's what that means. Skins you when you go shirtless skins like uh it's a
common thing i play for money on every hole i know but skins is like hey me and you are going to play
flag football my team's yeah shirts and skins or soccer shirts and skins i mean you could uh you know you can make a more provocative skins match i
guess i don't require everyone to play shirtless heidi would probably show up there you go you
have new fans 2840 2840 uh yuna with a huge putt not today it's weird
when I see these guys that got his little circle
it's weird
because you know they have these opportunities
2905 Mason
is Mason Marchbanks
gonna take advantage of these
epic pro shit in the bed
on hole number 6
the Harry Pennant golf course
Suge Knight in the yellow shirt down at the
end of that alleyway bam nope i don't know if i approve of uh march banks's apparel does he have
a shirt tucked in uh 29 44 if you could turn this audio up this is the kind of shit that makes me
realize this sport is still ghetto as
fuck.
Like CrossFit.
I listened to this fucking shit right here.
He's about to say,
you might have to,
this might take a couple of times.
You might have to do two,
seven second runs at this Caleb.
Cause I don't know if it gets out right away,
but this is a,
I'm loving Gannon burr,
but this is some ghetto shit.
Like this is like,
you don't say this shit out loud.
Yeah. Chase card coverage for the final round't say this shit out loud. Yeah.
Chase card coverage for the final round here at the open to Austin.
I want to thank my sponsors,
a prodigy,
Titan disc golf,
huge shout out to my caddy,
Matt Schleybach.
A lot of people know him now.
He caddied for me first two rounds and up until hole 16,
he had to catch a flight.
And I shout out to Gavin.
Your caddy had to catch a flight at hole 16.
I mean,
do you guys get that?
Sorry,
dude.
Can't got to catch a flight.
Yeah.
Your caddy had to catch a flight.
Motherfucker.
That's like me taking calls from my sister on my podcast.
The fuck is wrong with you?
That's why you got people like us covering your shit.
I love you again.
I'm just busting. Titan disc golf. Huge shout out to my caddy matt schleybach a lot of people know
him now uh he caddied for me first two rounds and up until hole 16 he had to catch a flight
i love it i love it fucking and he's so cool hey that's what makes a great player he don't give a
shit he's controlling what he can control.
What a stud.
Still ghetto as fuck, but I love it.
A hole seven.
You guys want to watch Gannon off the tee?
Let's skip it.
We got so much Gannon.
32-15, Mason off the tee.
Finally, Mason looks like a pro.
His first six holes, god damn, he didn't look like a pro.
Now here he is.
Off the tee, Mason Marchbanks.
Paul McBeth staring at his ass here we go
nice shot good follow through good ground play parks it phenomenal yeah it's as good as it gets right unless it goes in uh una uh 3255 uh you see that hazard there in the foreground we're gonna pick up with una oh that's far uh you know with the putt from the hazard
pull up lee pinkham's uh comment here that is an incredible shot uh who would you be uh
who would be the colton mertens of disc golf a guy named mason ford he actually finished tied
for six in this tournament he's also on my fantasy team mason ford he's from texas he's 25 years old
he's very short he's very good extremely smooth
thrower of the disc it's actually incredible to watch him play it does not look like he's
throwing it hard and it goes pretty damn far and he's pretty and he's like pretty short so
you know what this what's going to be so funny about this show this show is going to be the
show that somehow makes me my next million dollars but it's going to be someone who offers like me and you something to cover something else like like like professional
cock fighting in south america or something yeah we saw what you guys do with that frisbee golf
show it's incredible uh 3405 gannon burr the 18 year old for the putt just outside the hazard, man, he got lucky.
Take your time, Gannon.
It's funny that you say that, actually. Last year, he took a lot of heat because he took so much time over his putts
and his drives and his upshots and everything.
And he made a commitment in the offseason to becoming a faster player.
And I would say 90% of his shots he has,
but there are still moments where he definitely backs off that a little bit and takes his time.
And, you know, obviously he wants to get a birdie on this hole.
So hole eight, 36, 20, 36, 20.
Yuna, the fin Heinemann for the monster putt.
He needs it.
He needs it. He needs it.
He's five shots behind Gannon Burr.
Yeah, that's a bummer there.
The gods hate him.
Off the chains.
Splash shot.
Splash.
Thank you.
Thank you, Brian.
Brian using our new vocabulary.
A hole nine.
39-33.
Gannon Burr for the monster putt.
How many feet, Brian?
This is probably close to 70 feet.
Crazy.
Beautiful course there.
Beautiful shot.
The players were critical of this course overall, they did say that the property was was beautiful uh doesn't even hit the basket uh 39 50 uh yuna also uh for the monster
putt yona yuna no sorry this is uh march banks yep march banks also for the monster putt
March Banks.
Yep.
March Banks also for the monster putt.
Wow.
Go back to that again.
Look what his neck does.
What his neck does here.
The fuck's he looking for a minute?
He looks straight up.
That.
Wow.
Great stop, Caleb. Let me tell you something. That. Wow, great stop, Caleb.
Let me tell you something.
That is not proper form.
I'm no fucking expert, but I'm telling you, that is not proper form.
Philo, you're going to need to work with him on that.
Audrey, where are the females?
In my bedroom.
Where the fuck do you think they are?
Spencer Davis, 927, starting to fund for Beaver to get a pair of blue light blocking glasses.
We need those eyes to stay strong, bro.
Do those things actually work?
Blue light blocking glasses?
No.
They work as good as the injection.
They actually make your eyes worse.
They make them weak.
Okay.
Ladies and gentlemen.
These are supposed to be these kind of glasses.
I don't think they do anything.
Well, Brian is sick.
Look, he's totally off script.
That's my job.
Look at him.
Just enjoy this, people.
This doesn't happen very often.
He's off script.
I thought they were supposed to look like blue or yellow or something.
I probably got duped on a sale.
I'm going to have to pee again, I think. Seven.
I mean, we're like halfway done here.
I know.
I'm seeing some good CrossFit stuff come in.
In that thread?
No, no, no no no no different thread okay good intel uh i'll tell you after the show uh okay uh we read the the money oh spencer thank you for the money i always like
the money i always like the money i'm not sure i understand your uh profile pic but
i think it's from a video game
you drew it during the art class this morning
it's possible
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an erection an erection
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Seema oh thank god yes we are here
final front nine of the main card And erection. Seema, oh, thank God. Yes, we are here.
Final front nine of the main card.
Here we go, people.
We're on the home stretch.
Uh-oh, I'm in trouble.
Hi, you're live on the air.
How can I help you?
Oh, I wasn't sure if you were finished or not.
Okay.
Okay, I'll see you at home.
Okay.
Hey, are you sorry for interrupting the show should i be no just wondering if you are
no okay i love you bye
one sister one wife she's got so many ladies in my life uh whole whole one uh cole reddollin from
last week the 18 year old uh last week, Brian told us he was 16.
So just to kind of set this up here, I told you in round two
that a lot of players shot really good scores.
And on this lead card, as you see at the top, there's Calvin Heimberg.
He shot eight under in the second round.
There's Eagle McMahon.
He shot nine under in the second round.
There's Vino Makala. He shot nine under in the second round there's final makala he shot eight under in the second round it's the only guy who was on the lead card in round two that stayed on
the lead card for round three and there's kola dollin who shot 12 under the current course record
on the second round three shots better than the field to be um the leader coming into this one
to be the leader coming into this one.
Heimberg, a star from last week.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Jordy Gramellion currently sitting in 66th place in some fucking region that I can't remember.
Do we know, did he make it, Brian?
Have they adjusted scores to where he's made it?
He needs to get his facts straight.
Savvy told him that he loved her first.
Yeah, but he's famous.
Well, he might be famous.
Let's not hate on him until we find out whether.
Did he make semifinals?
TBD.
There's still seven days until the review process is finalized,
and I spent a lot of time today learning about that review process.
Oh shit.
He got,
it got worse.
He's in 68 now.
Fuck.
Yeah.
But that's,
that's a good example.
Like things are changing regularly on the leaderboard and you know,
they'll still change.
I think that his best hope is hope is basically that a bunch of people
in that North America West go team,
but if I'm being honest, it's unlikely that he's going to make it.
Damn.
All right.
Let's move on.
We will be addressing all of those things.
It basically looks like he's not going to make it because of the jump rope, is my assumption, because that score is worse than all of his other scores combined.
And I kind of hate that, as you might have heard me allude to earlier in this show.
Oh, right.
So just so you guys know, Brian is a people pleaser.
And if you bug him in your DMss we will do the show sooner than later
he does have a very busy schedule for the
next two or three days so feel free to
pressure him don't do
it in his DMs that's too much work for him to
get through just go straight to his Instagram account
and just drop bombs
in the comments
for all to see
make it a public
public
public flogging demanding make public demands
okay here we go uh final front nine uh cole ridall and brian just told us uh the kind of
who's in this uh he talked to us about heimberg and uh calvin heimberg vinny as we call him vinny
and uh eagle mcm Eagle McMahon in the group.
Cole was on the podium, I think, for the first time in his career last week at the Waco event.
Hole one, 550, Calvin Heimberg.
Was Cole on the podium last week in Waco for the first time ever in his career?
Oh, I thought you said that about Calvin.
I may have, I may have, but I meant to say Cole.
Here we go.
I shouldn't even show this.
I'm going to start editing, sorry.
Calvin Heimberg goes 550 off the tee.
Let's just use this.
Last week, we talked about Heimberg all the time.
Just watch this, and now you'll know why we're not talking about Calvin
so much this week.
Here we go.
And bye-bye.
You know, like we said, this is a hole that you're just going to play for.
You should just probably be playing for par.
He tries to be aggressive here, and he goes out of bounds and pays the price.
Cole played the layup shot, so he's just in the open over here, no problem.
God, that's a beaut.
So, that's an easy way
to play the hole for par, and probably
the smart thing for most of these guys to do.
And
645, this is
the next shot right after Calvin threw it out of bounds.
Off the basket and rolled again.
Out of bounds.
Very unfortunate.
It was actually a decent run to try to save the par
and worst possible result.
Out of bounce again.
This is also the first time Cole has been on the main card in his career
in the final round.
Calvin,
we'll do one more.
Calvin,
914 off the T.
Last week, they were talking about how this guy is the next greatest and i think that red flag means it's out of bounds very very bad and uh bad start for him
and pretty disheartening because similarly to uh how mcbeth is probably feeling he's like man
it's super tight and i can't be afforded to give away easy shots like
this by going out of bounds.
Uh,
that is the third time in two holes.
They went out of bounds,
uh,
Eagle McMahon,
second shot off,
uh,
off the tee.
And then this is a second shot.
Well,
two.
And,
uh, this is the guy that Brian really likes
what do you mean by that
I mean you really like him you think he's a top five
guy you like his attitude you like everything about him
yeah he's a great player and he's a very nice man
like we can use him like
we're going to go to hole three
next you put him up there
with like if you had to pick your fantasy dream team,
he'd be on it.
Paul McBeth, Eagle McMahon, Gannon Burr.
I don't know the next two, but those guys, right?
Maybe I think you'd take Cole, right?
Maybe.
You wouldn't take Eagle McMahon and Paul McBeth?
I don't have that right?
Depends what we were picking for.
Okay, fine.
Dudes to play Frisbee golf and make money for you in a,
in a fantasy league.
I don't have either of them.
And I'm crushing everyone.
Okay.
Well,
then I have no idea what I'm talking about.
Eagle McMahon is just another dude on the course.
A whole number three.
Um,
just three guys off the tee.
I don't have any notes about them. Any reason why I picked them off the tee. I don't have any notes about them.
Any reason why I picked them off the tee.
They probably did.
Well,
let's skip a hole three.
Let's go to hole four,
hole four.
And it's funny.
I had,
I watched this three.
I watched them go through the hole for three times before I realized this
1,028 feet par five.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And this does show you,
I think,
well, there was an overlay,
but it's that sweeping hole to the left.
It's the one that Eagle hit the guy with
on the disc.
Commercials.
Anyways, yeah, it's a long hole, par 5.
Yeah, crazy. Okay.
Nothing exciting happened there.
Hole 5.
The front 9 on the main card.
21-20.
Calvin Heimberg off the tee.
You're not even going to believe this.
You're not even going to believe this.
See it rolling rolling and remember earlier we said that dannon's rolled inbounds and then came back out of bonds his did not so he's gonna have to throw it from further away uh 22 uh 25
calvin heimberg with the monster putt.
So he's throwing it from the other side of the green
where it was last in bounds.
Hits the basket and unbelievable how far away this rolls.
Luckily, it didn't go out of bounds again,
but still pretty unfortunate.
23-20, Calvin goes for another putt, 23-20.
That was a really nice putt by Cole there that we missed.
Three birdies in a row for him at this point.
I had it on my list just so you know.
I just said, fuck it, we got to skip over it.
Yeah.
And this is that same hole that we saw Paul and Gannon miss putts like this on.
I have no explanation, but another miss and another double bogey for Calvin he's not taking two double bogeys
in the first five holes now he offsets one of them
with two birdies but he's still giving
two strokes away through this stretch
of the course where most of the players are playing it
two under par for better
Savon only leaves his house for Greg Glassman
apparently I'm so excited Greg's coming
to visit on March 26
and he's staying for two weeks
I am pumped and i
will be where's he staying as i say he lives he has a house here just down by me oh gotcha gotcha
and i'll be taking my kids there like all that we rage there you know how much money i say you
know how much money i save in food taking my kids to greg's house it's crazy probably save like
five hundred dollars in those two weeks he's eating all
greg's shit and he'll just get whatever it's like i can be like can you get 10 jars of peanut
butter he's like no problem little buddy little buddy he's like the skipper and i'm gilligan
little buddy okay all this whole talk i know it's crazy right jonathan ortega greatest profile pick
in the world hole number six we're to learn a little bit more vernacular
about Frisbee golf.
2620 Vino for the birdie.
The basket is surrounded by guardians.
Is that right?
480 power in the sky to try to get over there.
Vino.
Vino, the best looking effort.
So all those little trees there
around the basket they're called guardians guardians feel free to use that the guardians
a lot of guardians a lot of guardians thank you caleb with the uh fancy arrow work
hole number seven so we've learned splash and guardians this week. Guardians.
It's a great,
I like it.
Uh,
2940 Heimberg.
For the putt.
I know it's getting tricky,
Caleb.
I'm just pushing through.
Yeah. So, I mean, Calvin's one of these guys that uh i've seen more often than than most other players have a like a rough start to a round or a tournament and then have um like like rebound
from it really really well he doesn't seem to be phased by that so you know he's obviously not
happy with how he started this round but he's going to just stay focused. And he seems to have like just a really good understanding that,
you know, every, every hole matters, every stroke matters, and I'll just finish the
tournament and see where it lands me. So he makes a birdie here and he's about to go in a little,
a little run. Oh, I just had a deja vu. Every hole matters. Every stroke matters.
You just gave Wad Zombie some good material there, Skipper and Gilligan.
Well, thanks, Audrey.
Thanks, Audrey.
Your profile picture just gave a bunch of us some good material.
Okay.
Cole from The Hazard.
This is the first in this three-hour epic of the Austin Open.
This is the first time we've seen Cole Redlin, the 18-year-old. Remember this thing?
Redolin. This is the first time he's been in his career
on the final card, on the final round.
Here he is from the Hazard.
Yeah, and he's off to a pretty good start.
We haven't seen a lot of his stuff so far,
but he's got three birdies and
no bogeys so far, and he's
staying relevant and
in contention for the win.
Audrey doing her part for humanity.
Hole eight.
We just saw Cole and hole seven for the putt.
Why don't we watch him in hole eight for the putt?
See how the young man does.
32 0 5 Cole for the putt.
Mr. Beaver cues it up.
Definitely a putt he'll be wanting to make here.
He hasn't made a birdie in a few holes.
So probably the first kind of disappointing miss.
And if you compare it to some of his other putts, he had a lot of conviction.
He was kind of floating that one in there.
And that's something that I notice that newer players, when they get into these pressure situations, they, they stray away from that
really confident, aggressive putt. And so I think that that's something he'll, that he'll improve
probably just even into the next time he's in a situation like this is my guess.
It looks like he gets his pants, those same girls, uh, Amazon pants that I put my boys in.
Like he shops, uh, what are they called? They're called those three-quarter
pants.
Capris? Capris, yes.
He gets the girls Capris and Amazon
three-pack for $15. I think he's just
still growing. They fit him a month ago,
but not anymore. A whole
nine.
We're getting close.
Let's go with 35-48 Cole for the birdie in the tight pants.
Yeah, and remember, this is a really long hole with a very demanding tee shot.
He gets it out here to about 35-40 feet, makes the putt,
and he ends the front nine, four under par
and firmly in contention at this point as well. So very, very good start for him overall.
36, 10 Eagle McMahon for the birdie.
No rope for the crowd, huh? They just know.
Maybe I just told him him stay on the path
um and eagle is very similarly to cole at this point um perfect you know a very clean front nine
five under par so he's uh he you know doing extremely well through the front nine also
uh as we go into this uh the final here oh god is this the last uh video did we actually do it holy shit we're
about to do it as we go into this you should know that the guy who's actually winning this
tournament we haven't mentioned his name yet his name is austin turner he's minus 18 did i show you
my artwork for today yeah uh well you're required to do it every hour, so let's go. Look, it's the letters OGC, and then you turn it this way.
What does that stand for?
It's a self-portrait.
I don't know.
Austin Turner is a lefty, and there's not that many lefties on the tour.
There are a few.
He's definitely an up-and-coming player, top 50 rated in the world.
Yeah, that's a fair comparison katie and uh look she doesn't even know that's how good she is as a journalist she didn't even know and
she just throws that out there and it sticks so good sorry go ahead uh austin turner left-handed
player yeah and he was playing on the fifth card so that means that he was somewhere around 20th
place coming into the final round he He shot 10 under on the day.
He had a clean card all the way up until hole 17, that wooded hole that can cause problems for people.
He was actually 12 under going into that hole, took a double bogey, parred the last hole,
and he was a leader in the clubhouse at 18 under par coming off the fifth card.
There's never been a winner on the pro tour even off of the third card.
So making a push from the fifth card is pretty never been a winner on the pro tour even off of the third card so making a push
from the fifth card is pretty much unheard of that's a good stat um never from the third card
every time you say the word hole i put those words like you said wooded hole long hole
the hardest hole yeah the hardest hole i always like i replay it to see if it's funny the the word and then hold it's my brain is fucked up i think it's my mom's fault okay final round back nine chase card we're
not even gonna we're not even gonna show you the main card this is the chase card which i'll let
you know that the winner is coming from this chase card a tightest event in pro frisbee history uh hole 10 gannon off the t we haven't watched anyone
off the t in a while because i've been trying to rush this shit
by the way when this show is over we'll be taking a 20 minute break and then brian and
i will be coming back to do another three hour part two of his interview
and that will lead right into another 20 minute break before three hours of
CrossFit.
Dan into the basket.
See Brian,
see that out of bounds.
It had to pass through.
Why have that out of bounds there?
It's just,
it's fabricated.
I hate it.
It's fabricated.
I mean,
it's,
it's definitely a point of contention.
Oh really?
Other people don't like it either.
It's like,
dude,
just leave it.
Yeah. Just playing on the, you know, and it's kind of funny it's like well you don't want us walking on the golf green but we can spike our discs into it like what do you think is going to cause more
damage to the green oh really is that the reason i don't know for sure but i mean it's it may that's
what i've assumed always um and it does cause these little nuances of of precision for the players but
this is a nice shot either way um that's a great question uh kenneth the lap has about moist holes
if the chains are wet does that make it harder or easier for the basket for the uh frisbee to go in
i mean they play in the rain i've never really heard them talk about that
but um and i've played in the rain too and i've never really thought about it so i'm not sure
and then of course there's the guarded hole yes there's a lot of guardians on the next hole
okay uh gannon showing why uh he is the man uh Watch closely, listen carefully as this all plays out here.
246, Mason Marchbanks, the first time he's had this much attention,
as Brian was telling us.
He goes for the putt.
He's hanging with the big boys, Paul McBeth and Gannon Burr,
but he's not a big boy.
That's that kind of tentative putt I was talking about with Cole.
You want to see a little bit more conviction there,
especially because there's nothing dangerous behind the basket.
It's uphill putt.
Hole 10, Gannon beating McBeth by one stroke, letting him know, hey.
I noticed that Mason didn't really get his neck into it that time, though.
He didn't look up to the heavens.
Dear God.
Dear God.
Hole 11, hey, you're not supposed to say the Lord's name in vain. Am I not supposed to make jokes like that? And look up to the heavens. Dear God. Dear God. A whole 11.
Hey, you're not supposed to say the Lord's name in vain.
Am I not supposed to make jokes like that?
Like, dear God.
I mean, it's whatever is happening inside your heart that counts.
That's good.
I just realized that my mom used to say we weren't allowed to say, oh, God, in my house for some reason.
A whole 11.
Gannon off the t and into the into the
guardians guardians thank you thank you yeah but that's pretty good shot he's close enough
there that he should have uh should have an easy time with the putt.
It's like Katie Gannon knew, right?
She was like, yep, into the Guardians, the guarded hole.
That's the guarded hole.
And 507, our boy Yuna.
Don't forget, guys, this is the chase card.
Not supposed to win from the chase card.
Yuna with the monster putt. Nope, Guardian. this is the chase card. Not supposed to win from the chase card. You know what the monster putt.
Nope, Guardian.
Guardian slapped this shit down.
And you see at the bottom there at this point,
Gannon's in second place.
That's what the little blue two next to his name means.
And Paul's tied for third.
The other guys are not playing great,
but they're still tied 12th.
And they have plenty of holes to go at this point.
Mason, 519, going for the putt, trying to make a statement here.
Lots of guardians between him and the hole.
And we see how close he is here, and it's still not that easy,
but he finds a way.
Gannon, after hole 11, Gannon now leads Eagle McMahon.
He got a birdie on that hole.
We go to hole 12.
This is the first time I noticed this.
This is with, what are they called?
Gateway Media?
Gatekeeper Media.
Gatekeeper Media.
Check this out.
Look in the upper right-hand corner there.
After McBeth throws this, it'll tell you how fast the Frisbee's going.
Yeah, this happens.
They do have this feature quite a bit the miles
per hour at the release yeah i thought that's pretty cool 64 miles an hour for these players
is is fairly standard and anything that gets 70 69 60 70 that's where you're starting to talk about
like very good guys throwing it very hard and i noticed that the forehands i was seeing around 59
a little bit slower yeah and just um since we're not going to cover them just to kind of put in
context uh eagle's basically having a meltdown at this point on the course he's taking a bogey
on hole four and a double bogey on hole 12 which are holes that most of the players are expecting
to get birdie and par or birdie and birdie on.
And so he's kind of falling off the pace there.
Uh, we're going to go to nine 35, a Gannon going for a birdie on hole 12.
Uh, ignore that guy talking on the left.
Yeah.
And so again, it's basically at a tap in birdie here.
And like I mentioned, Eagles taking a double bogey on this hole that's a three stroke swing and it's more
or less eliminating eagle from the conversation but in the meantime on the same card um calvin
had a birdie on seven eight ten eleven and twelve and so even having that terrible start
heimberg's putting himself back up in the running for a top five finish.
Uh,
by the way,
that was,
uh,
that's a Turkey for Gannon,
which we learned.
That's some of the vernacular we learned today.
That means it's his third birdie in a row.
And a birdie is when you go one under par.
And it will not be his last birdie in this stretch.
Uh,
whole 13.
Um, 1203 mason march i think mason here is going to do something quite special for himself on hole 13 i believe that's a turkey mason march banks. He got 11, 12, and 13.
Very well done.
And I think that sometimes for these players that are in situations like this,
that are not that used to, this is kind of normal.
That's like at the beginning of the round, you're a little bit nervous.
You make some mistakes.
You have some good things happen.
And then you get like, you know, seven to 10 holes into the round and you kind of just settle in and you find
your, you know, you just start playing golf again.
And I think that's probably what happened for him.
Let's play the audio here. 1233. Remember the seven second rule.
There's something in here. Oh, Oh, okay. Here we go. So there's a,
there's something in here where they say that in the audio where they say Paul
marks the ground and it's unlike him.
Let's listen to this and then we'll have Brian explain it to us.
McBeth market, but he is going to get that little extra bit away from the out of bounds.
Got to make sure.
Keep going a little bit. Sorry.
Seven seconds. Sorry.
And unusual to see McBeth market, but he is going to get that little extra bit away from the out of bound what does that mean unusual for him to market like what's he doing
there that's weird i think i know but let me hear the back end of the comment and i'll tell you for
sure okay we gotta make sure that your back foot is not on that ob line that is an illegal stance. Okay. So anytime you can always set your mini in front of your disc and putt from
there and the discs are,
you know,
10 inches long or whatever.
So you can get 10 inches closer to the hole.
Most of the players will always do that because why not be 10 inches closer?
You can think back to that putt from Simon.
We saw it coming in and if it had been one inch closer, he would have made it. So taking those 10 inches can be very helpful.
Paul, unlike most of the players, doesn't often do that. He'll just, wherever his putter is,
he just steps up to it and putts it from there and doesn't take the 10 inches.
In this case, he did put his mini down because he wanted to give himself as much distance as
possible from the out of bounds so he could take his normal stance and his back foot wouldn't be on the out
of bounds line so that's all they were saying oh and it was the out of bounds line that was
tripping him out he was out of bounds lines behind him so if he hadn't put that down there
then he would have had to adjust his stance from what his his most comfortable position
but he could just put the mini down move forward a foot more or less and then have his normal stance um look at this hot chesser i don't even know how i ended up here but this is the most
boomer stream i've ever stumbled into and i love it does that mean just old dudes old motherfuckers
yeah dude i'm so sorry guys uh uh, I'm the only boomer here.
I don't even think I'm a boomer, but, dude, this is –
don't let me drag down the rest of these guys here, please.
Jeez Louise.
Yeah, he's going to take the full 10 inches.
I get it.
I get it.
Gets you closer to the hole.
Okay.
Okay.
Hole 13, again, Paul marks's ground which is unlike him hole 14
ladies and gentlemen we are about to get to the exciting part
i think the excitement starts around hole 16 if you want me to be completely honest
a hole 14 gannon off the tee. 13-48 Mason.
Oh, no.
Okay, sorry.
Let's do 13-20 first.
Watch Gannon.
You're going to watch Gannon, and then we're going to watch Mason, and this is going to show you how great Gannon is here.
Watch this.
Surprise.
Now, remember, you need to be very specific on this hole.
If you go too far, then it can catch the hill and run down.
And he gets it to check up maybe a foot before he needed to.
If it had caught one more foot, it might have rolled out of bounds back there.
Do you guys see how amazing that is?
I didn't even tell Brian.
He doesn't even know that I'm setting up these juxtaposing these two fucking clips here.
1320, how great Gannon is off the tee with the 1348.
And he set it up perfectly.
He didn't even know what I was going for.
And while I take a piss, he's going to explain it to you
and he's going to use the work.
But we never even planned it.
That was crazy.
You set it up perfectly.
I never call you B.
Good job, B.
I'll have to see how I feel about that.
And there have been many players who have had shots similar to what
you're about to see from Mason here throughout the tournament. The shot is not that much worse
than Gannon's, but the result is worse. So same line, same angle. He's just going to try to
hyzer it in there. It's only 300 feet. It's very easy distance for them to throw. They can pretty
much pick whatever disc they want. And it's just a's just a little too far you could see it as soon as it
landed rolls out of bounds for a second they thought it might roll back inbounds but it
doesn't the spotter marks it there and i'll have to putt from down at the bottom of the hill
so it's a very very minor difference between having an easy tap in for birdie which gannon has and a 25 foot uphill putt with a penalty stroke to
try to save par which mason has and once again pretty good timing thank you and everyone decided
you can't call me that anymore oh fine i understand it was on accident hey i don't even think i should
be celebrating our success and how tight our shit is. I should just act cool about it. Yeah, of course
we're doing this.
Okay, Una
1444. Watch Una here.
Somebody is
let's see if Brian knows what I'm going for here.
What is Una doing here?
1444.
Una off the tee what do you mean uh exactly that's exactly nothing there no uh
uniplace it's safe as opposed to uh going for it and letting it go over that bank and roll out of
bounds yeah i mean it's it's, much better to be 10 feet short
than 10 feet long on this hole, as we just saw.
And, yeah, that's easy play.
I would even say Gannon's shot was a bit risky,
and he probably was intending it for it to be more where Una's is
than where his ended up.
15 minutes.
Mason with the – wait, wait, is there a funny comment?
Just Trish being Trish.
Oh.
Okay.
From Out of Bounds, Mason, March Banks.
The nice thing about Trish is she can say the meanest thing in the world
and it's still just funny.
Hey, that's brutal right there.
Yeah.
I mean, that's the price you pay.
An uphill putt, there's a little bit of a crosswind
which is you know crosswinds pretty tough and he catch you know he misses by an inch but when you
catch that uh the the lip of the basket there there's some nubs on it like that where the metal
curls over the other metal and if you catch that wrong it can sometimes spit it out pretty far away
like that the good thing for anyone who finds this the sebon podcast while we're doing one of these shows
just imagine it's all uphill from here people it's just like this is like this is just our
this is just our jogging speed you're gonna you're gonna you're gonna be hang tight a lot
of we get a lot of hot chicks on the show as guests. Hang tight. Okay.
Gannon off the tee.
Mason out of bounds.
You're going to play it safe.
Mason puts putts from out of bounds, misses the shot.
That's about it for him.
Gannon, 1530.
What is Gannon doing here?
Does he think he's a fucking crossfitter?
Look at, watch this.
Watch this.
Look at him dusting up his, I've never seen anyone do this.
He's dusting up his disc. Yeah, he uses his chalk bag more than most people do and obviously that the wind is a major
factor in disc golf you'll see him occasionally step forward a couple steps from a spot and
squeeze that thing and that that's what gives him the wind read more historically in the past
people would pick up grass and throw it in the air to try to see, but he just squeezes the chalk bag and that's how he figures it out. Actually,
last year there was a tournament where Eagle reached down to try to pick up grass and throw
it in the air and he sliced his finger open on like a piece of glass or something that was on
the ground. And they're talking about, well, he could just do it again and does it to squeeze
the bag and eliminate that risk. Did you actually see him when he cut his finger?
Like, wow.
He also.
God, I can't wait till I start.
I watch enough till I start seeing those nuances.
Yeah.
You literally, Heidi Kroom, you literally never have chicks as guests.
Okay.
There.
But Kenneth, the lab with a quick comeback, slapping Heidi back in her seat.
Drunk girls call in every now and then, too.
Thank you.
We had Clara. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Take that, Heidi. the lap with a quick comeback slapping heidi back in her seat drunk girls call in every now and then too thank you we had clara yeah yeah yeah yeah take that heidi you accidentally got in once when
caleb sent you a fucking link unapproved link don't forget about that she hacked it
uh gannon five birdies in a row come on come on after hole 14 five birdies in a row yep hole 15
16 20 i think this is gannon from the uh t brian are you tripping how long are you cool with this
cool okay cool uh gannon from the t the big man.
Cannon from the T on a par three.
He just had five birdies in a row, and he gets a huge piece of humble.
Yes, there's an out-of-bounds tight long of the of the hole here and i would
consider this a you know a misplay by him missing anything just put it in bounds like anything in
bounds at this point is fine you've made five birdies in a row he's actually in a decent
position relative to the field at this point what's what's his score what was the score at
this point um i think he was negative i think he's under a 20. Yeah. Yeah.
And he's, so he's leading the tournament. So all, you know,
you still have whole 16 that's almost a guaranteed birdie and whole 17 and 18,
which you want to have a little bit of leeway coming into.
So I could guess I could understand him going for the birdie here,
but the last thing you want to do is take a boat.
And when you throw it out of bounds, you put that at, you know,
a high risk of that happening.
Spencer Davis making a astute observation.
Gannon must be terrified of a stiff breeze.
Get that dude a sandwich.
We talked about Paul on this hole yesterday.
He threw the forehand.
It was a safe play in his inbounds.
And this day, he's going to choose to throw the backhand.
And he's still in a good position.
He's tied for second right now in the tournament.
Paul on the tee also.
Well, let's watch.
1640.
I don't want to root for you.
So Gannon throws it out of bounds.
What a great opportunity for Paul McBeth to take advantage.
He's down.
He's down by four.
Cam Paul McBeth under pressure.
Down by three.
And I think he's throwing a putter here.
He's one of the best putter throwers in the game.
It's 425 feet, but it's downhill.
He definitely has this in his wheelhouse,
but he just doesn't get the flip on it that he wants.
He wants that to stand up and fly mostly straight
and then just kind of drift towards the ground,
but it stayed on Heiser the entire way.
Basically, he just missed the throw.
He got away from him, went out of bounds,
and once again, I would just consider that a pretty bad play at this point in the tournament.
Yeah, so Gannon is, they need to catch up to Gannon, him and Yuna.
And both him and Yuna throw out of bounds, right?
Right after Gannon throws out of bounds.
Kind of crazy.
Yeah, and Yuna and Mason are out of the tournament at this point.
They're just trying to basically get a top 10 finish, which would be great.
Yuna, 1812.
Okay, then we won't watch his putt.
1835, Gannon for the putt.
So he's out of bounds.
He's trying to save par here.
He's coming off five birdies in a row.
He should really make this putt every time.
What happened?
Do we see what happened?
Caleb didn't pay for his internet. what happened? Do we see what happened? I can't,
didn't pay for his internet.
Dude.
Chains out.
Pretty bad mess there.
I would say.
And honestly,
you know,
at this,
at this point you're,
you have to be thinking about nerves,
right?
Like he knows he's in the lead of the tournament.
He's just thrown it out of bound.
He's,
we saw him make a tunnel putts for much longer than this earlier in the round.
We talked about sometimes just having that, not that quite that conviction that you need.
And he looked like just a little bit of a soft putt relative to what we're used to from him.
So he gives a gift on the tee on the 15th to Paul McBeth by throwing it out of bounds. Paul
McBeth can't capitalize. Now here he offers up another, the entire field, because what's
happening in the background,
besides Austin Turner,
who's at 18 under par in the clubhouse,
you have a guy named James Proctor also on my team,
by the way,
we shot 10 under par on the day and he's in the clubhouse at 19 under par.
And you have Simon Lizotte,
who we thought was done and dusted after several terrible holes on the front
nine of both round one and round two,
but he played phenomenal on the back nine of both those hole.
He's one card ahead again at this point,
and he's going to put into the clubhouse at 20 under par.
So when Gannon misses this putt here, he's dropping back into a tie with Simon.
He played horrible on the back holes, but phenomenal on the front holes.
Another great use with holes.
You should never play the back hole. I don't think. I just play the front hole. another great use with holes see it should never play the back hole
i don't think i just play the front hole take it back katie james proctor is one of my favorite
players uh hey uh it is kind of an interesting name proctor proctor uh guess what his dad used
to do his grandfather his great-grandfather what his vocation, I was, you have to know, Paul is up now. Paul Macbeth,
this is in 1845.
Paul has a chance to capitalize once again on Gannon's error at the basket.
A gift from God.
His,
just,
Gannon hit the chains and it bounced off.
Macbeth,
to pick a point up on him.
No.
Sorry,
Paul.
And look at,
God just gives the disc right back to him.
Oh shit. He doesn't even pick gives a disc right back to him. Oh shit.
He doesn't even pick that disc up that he missed with.
He plays with the disc that he had in his hand.
Are you guys seeing this shit?
Hey,
that was pretty crazy.
I didn't notice that the first time I watched it.
Did you see that?
Yeah.
And he's pretty much,
I mean,
he's probably,
he's got,
he's such an interesting guy. Like I would think that he would be so frustrated at this point and he's pretty much, I mean, he's probably, he's such an interesting guy.
Like, I would think that he would be so frustrated at this point
because he's just making stupid mistakes.
We think back to the one on hole three where he's 10 feet away from the basket,
misses, it rolls away, doesn't take his time,
misses again and takes two extra strokes than he needed.
He threw a bad shot out of bounds here,
misses the putt and doesn't take much time over it again.
Another double bogey here you know basically
take him out of the tournament but he still seems like he's in a good mood in the next hole like
he's just kind of casually going about his round steel trap his mind's a steel trap hey you got
10 million dollars he's cool he's cool he's got 10 mil hole 16 gannon minus 20 Paul McBeth minus 16 now if McBeth could have capitalized on those
two fucked up shots uh-oh did Brian just have a stroke no uh uh hole hole 16 Gannon uh minus 20
Paul McBeth minus 16 now remember Gannon could have uh capitalized on those two errors that Gannon made and he could be just minus 18 but he didn't
but he did
2101
Gannon
now watch closely people
off the
tee no sorry sorry
2101 Gannon here we go
off the tee
he's in the lead minus 20
you know what let's keep making this
interesting
I'll throw it out of bounds again
hole 16
Gannon opens up with a shot out of bounds
Paul McBeth
the gift.
I mean, they're begging you to win, Paul.
He's begging you.
He's grabbing his ankles, Paul.
21-20.
Paul from the T.
And we saw Gannon make an eagle on this hole the previous day,
so we know that he can do it.
Again, now he's thrown three bad shots in the last two holes.
And here comes McBeth, like you said, with an opportunity to capitalize on it.
He's got the distance to do it.
But he basically makes the exact same mistake as he made on the last hole,
which is that he needs a disc to be flat.
And he doesn't get it to flip to flat.
And he doesn't get the carry that he thought he would get.
And he goes out of bounds.
Hey, he's got to look back at this and be like,
hey, I should have made up three points right there.
And instead I fucking i didn't i mean you know basically he's going to look back at
just from this round he's going to look back at hole 3 hole 15 and hole 16 and say i lost the
tournament on those three holes but if you're calvin heimberg you're going to look at holes
one and five where you took those double bogeys and you're going to say the same thing because
calvin makes birdies on 7 8 10 11 12 14 eagle on 16 birdie on
17 which no one makes birdie on 17 and had a putt for birdie on 18 and he gets into the clubhouse
at 19 under par as well into the clubhouse first of all there's no fucking clubhouse they can't
even keep the fucking caddy around for the whole event he flew home early what do you want to call
it because he couldn't afford the extra $35 to keep his dog.
He finishes the tournament at $1,900 par.
He couldn't afford to board his dog an extra day.
2305, Gannon, even going after out of bounds,
has an opportunity for par.
2305, behind its guardian.
Oh, okay.
Here we go.
Gannon Burr.
Hey, that's an incredible shot.
Brian, you got to see that.
See that.
See that stump, how it's been cut there.
That tree used to be like a V.
Watch this shot.
This fucking guy throws it over that.
Yeah, he knows he messed around with this for a while,
trying to think about straddling out
to the side and doing a little anhyzer putt or straddling to the other side and doing a little
forehand. And he thought that just going straight over the top would be the best bet. The problem
here is that he can't really he has to that the tree on the right is kind of blocking his angle.
So he has to be really sensitive about the angle. It's a small margin for air to sneak it by the
taller part of the V tree and still get it in the basket and he almost misses it on the left side but the basket catches
it for him hey look at his eyes too man that's the kind of thing like if you look down at that
tree while you're putting you're hitting that tree or if you go like this yeah then then you're just
throwing it up to the heavens don't't do that. Gannon for par.
Hole 17.
Gannon is still minus 20.
Paul McBeth, minus 16.
Let's go to 2440.
And this is going to be hard to explain.
Let's see if Brian can do this.
2450.
You're going to see something crazy that paul mcbeth
is doing here the guy the guy has done a lot of unorthodox shit which is kind of crazy yeah he's
tried on round one he threw the perfect drive had nothing took a bogey around two he tries to jump
putt to a layup zone it doesn't go his way there's a small tree in the way he tries to go over the
top it goes out of bounds he throws an insane shot that i don't understand at all he to save a bogey so in round three he's
trying something that is probably insane there's a really small gap up in the window and he's going
to try to throw a very specific disc on a very specific line to flex over everything and come
back and spike through the canopy of the trees onto the green this is not a line there is not
a line for this shot but he doesn't care he thinks
this is a silly hole and so he's going to try it yeah it's crazy and i think he has to ask the fans
to move for this right is this is this the shot 24 50 the next one oh the next one okay
i don't know if i have the time code for that we have to see the next shot if you can find it but
he he let he's laughing he hits a tree really early so he doesn't have to see the next shot if you can find it but he he he's laughing he
hits a tree really early so he doesn't get to see if this would have worked or not but instead it
falls down to the exact spot that he was trying to lay up to yesterday that he unsuccessfully
where he was unsuccessful and so now he's in this situation and i thought he was over the top
he pushes the crowd back and he's going to go through this gap out here on the side.
This is crazy.
At this point, it's out of bounds.
It's out of bounds the entire way.
And it flares skips through all these trees, somehow doesn't hit any of them and ends up inside, like maybe 30 feet from the basket.
No, no other player came at the basket from that side, right?
Never.
It's not even part.
It's not even like, it doesn't even make sense.
This is not the hole
both of the things that he did on on this hole on rounds two and three he's the only person who
tried to do them or did them it's like if you were there with your buddies and you were drinking too
much you said hey let's all go this way and see what happens but at the same time i mean this is
what happens on this hole here we see gannon trying to take some weird line over the top
cole riddall and had the same thing on this hole where he's trying he threw what seems like a good drive and he's
barely off the fairway and he's throwing some insane shot that doesn't work out and that's
just what happens on this hole uh that's a simon line sean that's exactly right paul uh 27 33 Paul, 27-33, Gannon on the putt.
We're close, guys.
We're close.
We are close.
We got 100 likes.
Incredible.
And we had Harry Potter check in.
Gannon for the putt.
Sinks it.
Yeah, so he pretty bad hole 15 and 16.
Bounces back with a birdie on 17.
Calvin also made a birdie on 17, but it just doesn't happen.
It's a very, very rare birdie, so that's a big stroke and a big boost to confidence.
I think it gives him a one-stroke lead going into 18.
And that's a glorious hole for Gannon Burr, 27-49.
Paul McBeth, he needs it, people.
He needs it people he needs it so this is for birdie on a hole that he hates that he's gotten bogey on the first two rounds and um it's hard to tell but it looks like
a wide open putt and basically what the commentator said is what i was thinking which is that this is
the hole just getting him back for talking about it so poorly negatively over the last two days just splashed out of the chains there huh that's i think that's more of a
spit out than a splash up a spit out okay i'm still i'm still learning the nuances hole 18
ladies and gentlemen ganon burr minus 21 yeah so he's simon waiting in the clubhouse minus 20
yep and so he's just he knows that all he needs is a par here.
And I told you guys a couple hours ago that getting up,
just playing for par in this hole is really difficult.
Like the layup isn't easy.
The approach shot is still hard after that.
So he has to make a decision.
He throws his drive to a landing zone, and everyone's wondering,
is he going to play it safe and take the par and the win,
or is he going to risk going for it?
Here we go.
30-50.
Gannon.
His second throw.
Audio on, please.
Listen carefully.
Listen, listen, listen.
Money.
Oh, this looks fantastic.
Money.
He knew.
What a shot from Gannon Burr.
I think we got a slow mo on that.
Did you hear Gannon say money?
Was that him?
Money.
Well, yeah.
I hope it was him.
Let's see if we can see his lips.
Yeah, I don't know if it was him or not,
but he takes out a mid-range and he
just throws it on that anheuser trust it out over but over the out of bounds the entire way to flex
back in their finish flat into the into circle one and that shot basically locks up the tournament
for him i mean there are still players on the course behind him so it's possible that someone
could throw in for eagle or you know something like that but pretty much now you're thinking that the tournament is his to win or to you know that the tournament is his and that
he's won he still could choose to lay it up and take the par but 25 feet away he's most likely
going to just run it money 32 25 uh this is the shot at the beginning of the show i was telling
you where we were going to see a big crowd look at that crowd that's at least 300 people yeah pretty good uh gannon 30 to 25 for the putt you know who's not in that crowd is caddy
to put yeah right right he's on a plane to put an end there it is to the uh austin open
in texas at the hairy pennock. Yeah, so really solid round.
11 birdies, one bogey on that hole 15 there.
10 under par, which ties the second best round.
Only Cole Rodalan shot better than 10 under par over the three rounds
with his 12 under on round two.
And this is Gannon Burr's first ever disc golf pro tour elite series win.
He did win one silver series event last year,
and he did win the tour championships,
which is technically classified as what they call an X major,
but it's not an elite series win.
And so this is his first elite series win of his career.
Thank you, Katie, for getting that joke.
Brian thought I was serious.
That was definitely facetious coming from the guy that has the 130 live viewers.
Okay.
35-22.
I mean, can you imagine how much work Brian and I put into this?
How serious this is?
I'm almost embarrassed.
We've only begun.
We have 13 more shows to do.
And then probably we'll have to do a season recap.
Oh, those 16 don't include the majors?
One of them is the Tour Championship, but there are three other majors.
Fuck me sideways.
I did actually enjoy it.
It's a little stressful because Brian light wants to do the shows on
Monday.
So it's a little stressful,
but I am actually enjoying it.
I'm getting to know the guys.
If I have a couple of these guys on what I'm really concerned is next
year.
I'm,
I think I'm gonna be watching the NFL.
God,
what a poser.
Okay.
Um,
uh,
35,
22.
Uh,
let's,
um,
well,
let's,
let's do 35. This is good. Let's play a little bit here. No, you're good. You're good, Caleb. Let's play like seven seconds here. You can play the audio too for these next two clips. Get a little bit of this, get the vibe here. Just feel what's going on. He just won.
look at even that sport has old guys like me that are staying around too long it's like dude just go find something else to do already fuck nuts but nope there's always a couple of us who
stick around too long ladies and gentlemen Tepid applause. You're our 2023 champion
of the Open
at Austin, presented by
Lone Star
Gannonburg.
Mason Mitchell
will be taking naps to these 13
episodes of the golf. Thank you.
Okay, and now
he gets the award. It's kind of cool.
It actually is kind of cool.
Watching him walk through the crowd when he was there and the people like congratulating him the
way the other golfers treated him was pretty cool uh but then i want you to listen to this 35 22
uh i love this part this the the one thing that he says from the
chase you know what today tell us all how you're feeling. It feels great. First late series win, which is kind of weird after winning a major first at USGC.
It feels great.
I had a good game plan coming into this week.
This next part is it.
I didn't like the course.
I tried to stay positive about it and use it to my advantage.
If I feel like I like it and play it to my game, I think I'm going to do the best.
That's what happened out here this weekend and i never gave up and uh i made a lot
of clutch shots towards the end uh so what he says that uh katie gannon this is the nicki braziers of
disc golf affair um god you that set me up for an alley-oop but i'm gonna be nice uh so what he said
there that brian and i like is uh what ganon burr said
is that hey um people were uh talking shit about this course but i tried to
stay positive and just play my best yeah and this i think i think you know he's only 18 years old
and obviously playing with guys a lot older than him and i think that this mentality is a great one
i mean what are you gonna do so you're gonna if you show up to the tournament and you don't like
the course you have two choices you either play it or So you're going to, if you show up to the tournament and you don't like the course, you have two choices. You either play it or you
don't play it. And if you're going to play it, what, what, it's not even enjoyable. Like this
should be something that's fun. It's your profession. It's a, it's a sport. You're outside,
you're competing. Uh, why not make the most of it? So I see these guys that are sulking around,
that are complaining about the course design. It's like, it's a new course. You got like,
they're going to take some, it's going to take some time to get it into shape, especially
in disc golf, especially in the woods. They're like fairways and the rough, they create themselves
over time. So if you go to courses that are in the woods, especially, and they've been there for a
long time, you're going to see that like things work. Like they, they kind of met, how do you say
this? They like mold
into a more playable environment, brand new course. There's obviously it's not going to be
perfect. And while all of these veterans are complaining, complaining, complaining, you have
this young kid out there who just said, you know what, I'm here to play disc golf and I'm going to
make the most of it. And you know, I, for anyone that follows CrossFit, um, that's probably the
same mentality that the athletes should be taking. You know, it's one thing for us as an analyst just to look at the movement and say, is this the best time to
introduce a V-up and a crossover single under to a competition that's virtual and that thousands
and thousands of people are taking? No, obviously it's not. But as the athletes, you got to put that
out of your mind. And coaches who are coaching athletes should also be encouraging them to say,
hey, who cares? This is the test and we got to do it you want to play this sport or not
who's care if you want to play this sport then go and figure it out the best that you can and put
forth your best effort Gannon did that in this tournament and I'm really proud of him for doing
it when you know it would have been really easy to just fall into the mold with everyone else and
just complain uh Kennetheth the lap uh
do you think gannon how many pairs of boobs do you think gannon burr has seen i'm gonna say two
oh two pairs like his mom's and his grandma's
All right, Brian.
I think we did it.
I think we did it.
Yeah, I think we did.
We set a record for this golf show.
Oh, for the length?
Yeah, that was cool.
Caleb Beaver, man, dude.
I never know how much notes I've taken until I spit them out of my printer I had a one two three four five six seven eight nine ten yeah ten full pages that's not good
and you keep it to like six pages what do you think what feedback do you have do you think nine, 10. Yeah. 10 full pages. That's not good.
And you keep it to like six pages.
What do you think?
What feedback do you have?
Do you think a fewer off the,
off the teas?
Um,
I mean,
I look exhausted.
I always look like this.
I would look,
I'm hungry.
Either that, or just,
you know,
when I tell you to focus on a couple of players,
maybe stay a little,
like choose less shots of March banks and Yona.
Right. Right. Fuck those guys. I hear you. No no i think it's good to like give them some some coverage give them a couple shots
but maybe like two per nine instead of like 10 per nine fair that's good that's good advice uh
mason mitchell has some feedback let's not try to one on that record that last the last thing that
i said that like 30 seconds about uh having good attitude and
just showing up and doing it he put in three hours just waiting for that uh brian would make this
five hours if he could no i think i i felt brian's energy go up and down he was a champ he doesn't
know he doesn't tell me to do 10 hours of notes but um hello molly i'm glad we started two hours
early though yeah oh yeah that's a good point
uh extra sloppy i'm gonna drop it uh in at highwood and act like i don't know who brian
is i just want him to know so that he's oddly suspicious of every balkan is that your gym
highwood if that's the city it's in oh this person i don't even know if it's a man or a woman who's
is not very far away if what she was saying earlier, she or he was saying earlier.
She, he, or they.
It's probably a they, actually.
Yeah, I agree.
Ken Walters, the young kid, I'm just happy to be here mentally.
Brian, you couldn't have said it better.
If they're bitching, it won't change anything.
I'm just like life, embrace and make changes or bitch and stay the same.
I think that Tetlo has basically told
us that too we're like he's like yeah i'm just gonna keep my head down and grind i ain't gonna
bitch yeah and and i think i'll reiterate you know it's a it's very different for a commentator
an analyst to to have a critique for the new course or the new movement or whatever than for
the players it's okay for the players to say something like, you know what?
I wasn't that excited about it when I saw it, but I just told myself,
I'm here to play the game.
That's the game this time around, and so I'm going to do my best on it.
That's okay.
You don't need to just sit there and complain, complain, complain.
If you're the person that's playing the sport, just go out there and do it.
Otherwise, don't show up to play.
Hey, did you see this event that I promoted this morning?
It's in Scotland,
Kyle.
Fuck.
I forget Kyle's last name.
It's good.
It's it's it's like,
it's,
it's called like the wad.
The hell was the name of that?
Wad,
wad,
lock,
lock,
wad.
Do you know what I'm talking about,
Brian?
Scotland.
Yeah.
I've heard of it.
Are you going out to it?
Have they invited you out to it to go talk at it, to do something to it?
I don't know if it's that kind of big event.
I think I have spoken with those guys before, but not recently.
What kind of programming do you think these Frisbee golf people should do?
Training-wise?
Yeah. golf people should do um training wise like yeah i think i think you know core to extremity
broad time and modal domain type stuff no uh i get it i get what you're saying but but uh any
you think they should be doing crossfit go to a local box and cut all the weights by 75%?
Whatever your coach tells you, do 75% less?
Look, Brian thought the show was over, and he's immediately like...
Well, once we get off there, I'll tell you why.
Oh, is it good?
Depends what you think is good.
Anything for me to talk about on my show that will generate
more viewers and make it so that i can pay for more jujitsu classes
uh don't talk about it off the air and then i'll let you decide i suppose yeah yeah i want to show
you this one thing right here and tell me what you think just just this one thing i'll probably play this tomorrow on my live call-in show it's nothing bad it's actually quite interesting i
think you'll be stimulated by it you ready personal example is that i front squatted every single day
for two and a half years right and it's like my deadlift went up like 150 pounds and I did not touch the deadlift for those two years.
It's like if I deadlifted every day for two and a half years, my front squat wouldn't move.
It would not move.
So like it shows you on the rung right there, it should be lower.
So I wouldn't want to waste time in the ascension phase on a movement that doesn't
transfer well we have to be as precise as possible when we're figuring out the lifts
you know josh ever said this back in um 2008 um eight or nine when i made every second counts i
remember him saying like hey yeah you know i didn't deadlift for three or four or five years only
did the olympic lifts and all of a sudden i had a 500 pound deadlift mr friend as a coach at highwood
crossfit what are your thoughts on that front squat front squat and the hierarchy of lifts
front squat pretty good i would train some variations of front squat probably that stop front squat maybe some
zombie or zurcher obviously do different reps tempos stuff like that but you also have to
think about who you're catering your programming to like how many people are if you say you want
to you want me to be your coach okay we're front squatting every day for the next 800 days yeah
sign me up like i think a lot of people would probably be like,
uh,
no,
I don't want to front squat every day for 800 days in a row.
They probably would get bored.
I'm not even saying go that far.
I'm just saying like,
fuck a deadlift.
Like anytime you're going to do a deadlift every 10 times,
you want to do a deadlift,
only do it once.
And those other times just do more front squatting.
Well,
fantastic talking with you,
Brian.
The show is fantastic
um i look forward to more frisbee shows like next week if you'd like to talk about this
most interesting topic um that i just showed the video that is a preview of my live call-in
show tomorrow morning um tell under did savvy dirty what do? What'd he do? Tell me what he did.
I hope he did me dirty.
Thank you, Bruce.
It's funny. These shows actually get a lot of views,
which is fucking bizarre to me.
They get thousands of views.
Kenneth, let me know what Tellander did.
Tomorrow morning.
Until then.
Bye-bye.
What happened?
What happened? What happened?