medicinalfunk
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Forehand shots are a must have in the woods
not really. that's kind of a dumb, rather broad statement
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Forehand shots are a must have in the woods
I may have missed it in the vid, but it seems like they never mentioned what tee and pin position they are using. Love the fact that they put up the map, but without knowing what they are shooting at it's hard to follow for those unfamiliar with the course.
The announcers don't seem to know much. They were talking AM Worlds champs and neglected to mention Uli.
not really. that's kind of a dumb, rather broad statement
i guess you don't watch disc golf monthly very much. it sounds like they wake up hungover, smoke a j, then sit down and do one take of commentary without watching it first and call it a day. a month or so back, one guy kept referring to a flick/fh as a 'forearm' shot. i've never heard that one before. i'm no video journalist but i could do a better job than cubby and whoever else is tagging along that month. just watching the vid once or twice and taking notes, then doing just two takes of commentary would make a huge difference.
Really? Then why was this tournament, and most tournaments on super wooded courses dominated by guys with good forehand abilities these days??
I found it funny that Cubby repeatedly was saying; nice release, great release, check out the release. What a jack wagon.
I definately don't watch them much, and when I do the sound is usually off.
I found it funny that Cubby repeatedly was saying; nice release, great release, check out the release. What a jack wagon.
I would love to have even better coverage with top notch anouncing of events but since I am not personally willing to put in the time and effort to do it I will always thank those that do.
Glong why don't you shoot Cubby an e-mail and ask if you can do some upcoming commentary or even better cover other events that DGM does not make it to so we can have even more video.
Really? Then why was this tournament, and most tournaments on super wooded courses dominated by guys with good forehand abilities these days?? And I assume you're calling me dumb because you've never said anything dumb in your life.
I never said it's superior to backhand. And saying it's a must was pretty broad, but obviously it helped the guys on the leader card get on the leader card right? And looking at the world rankings, at least half of the top 20 have good, even great forehand abilities. So what I'm trying to say is having good forehand abilities definitely makes you a better player. But I'm sure y'all are as good as these 1000+ rated pros and I have no clue what I'm talking about.
Kevin McGorry is the videographer and producer of DGM. Tyler is his home course and he lives there in PA. I played a round with him at Ptap earlier in the year. Nice guy, but gets frustrated easily.The guy that films these videos home course is tyler and I think cubby lives in jersey somewhere. I am sure they would welcom someone new or at least a new assistant. Check out tylers website for the dude that videos info