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PDGA A-Tier 2021 Utah Open June 11-13

Seems most of us agree:

1) Mulligan's is even more lame than other bolf course layouts.

2) The Fort, while a legit DG course, features too many holes where luck seems to be a big factor. A few plinko or crash over the top holes is one thing, but it seems to play a bigger factor at The Fort than say Brazos, Northwoods, or Nevin.

That said, I'd be surprised if a few of the top 10 or so in FPO and MPO don't find a way to string together a few consistently good rounds at The Fort to separate themselves from the rest of the pack in a way that can't really be described as lucky. If you're consistently besting your peers over 3 rounds, it's hard to call it luck.

*In his best Uli voice*
Let's see how it plays out.
 
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Not much talk about Emersons win, his year has been terrible and now he get the win.
Just a Week ago he was 57th in Portland

Not that many that have beat Ricky on this course. . .but can he do it again at Worlds?
 
Not much talk about Emersons win, his year has been terrible and now he get the win.
Just a Week ago he was 57th in Portland

Not that many that have beat Ricky on this course. . .but can he do it again at Worlds?
I dunno, but his performance at MAO definitely carried over to Worlds a few years ago. If he's riding the same sort of high we can expect him to be in the top 5 again.
 
I might be wrong, but i think Emerson and Orum had the only two bogey free rounds at the Fort..hard Course
 

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