Excellent point. This year, he's had a some record setting rounds, and laid some eggs. It kinda makes him more compelling to watch than when he was dominant, because the outcome is anything but certain.
Does he have his Innova bag tomorrow?
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Excellent point. This year, he's had a some record setting rounds, and laid some eggs. It kinda makes him more compelling to watch than when he was dominant, because the outcome is anything but certain.
I'm with SW. It's gotta be the shoes.Does he have his Innova bag tomorrow?
I think it's the new shoes.
Live proof of how awful and confusing the new mando rules are.
Earlier it looked like he was also involved in the decision of weather or not limbs could be moved.Don't think it's a good thing when the Tour Director is involved in lead card rulings at least two weeks in a row, and the reason he is involved is because the process for making a ruling doesn't work. Seems like his motivation is to keep rounds moving, but unclear at this point how rulings are being arrived at.
Earlier it looked like he was also involved in the decision of weather or not limbs could be moved.
The Terry Miller/Nate Doss commentary is excellent in my opinion.
Nate can get a bit wordy for sure, but it's all disc golf related and he is very descriptive about situations, strategy, shots, etc.:clap:
(I don't mind Brian Earhart on the ground either)
The less experienced player looks like he's "playing with house money." I could be wrong, but I don't think he feeling the same pressure that the veteran is.
But boy, it's fun to watch!
I agree Burridge looks very relaxed right now...it looked like he tensed up a bit when Lizotte was charging around hole 15?