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Looking at the GK PRO R1 . . Eveliina and Henna are SOO good of the tee, far and straight every time. . not even a player like Paige is close, shes all over the place of the tee.
I'd say that even if Eveliina can be 60% c1x for a tournament, she should almost always podium, if not win. She's the best thrower on tour, in terms of power+accuracy
Setting herself up for an opportunity to redeem her Waco and Champions Cup performances. Would be great to see but I can't say I'm optimistic she'll stay hot from C1X with Jomez etc popping around.
she was on the GKPro card yesterday as well as live. I don't think it will make a difference for her today. It probably helped more that Henna was on a card with her, so she was probably more in a comfort zone due to that
Misses her first tester (12'?) of the day on hole 2 with Henna off the card.
I'd say that even if Eveliina can be 60% c1x for a tournament, she should almost always podium, if not win. She's the best thrower on tour, in terms of power+accuracy
Ford, LoCastro, and Klein all caddying on the 2nd card. Not sure who's on the bag for Hailey King.
This has to be one of the best courses I've seen FPO play. I like that it tests many skills: Accurate drives, finesse approaches, challenging greens, punishing rough, technical fairways. It's one of the few times I've seen players have to dig into a wide array of shots and disc choices. I've seen rollers, overhands, Sky Annies, FH Hyzers, all the shots are represented.
I've heard discussion in the past that FPO and MPO should be split on the DGPT, but I've always resisted this notion. This weekend may change my mind. It's just not entertaining to see the same skill set tested over and over with the same handful of players in the winner's circle.
Current PDGA member and everything I try as per PDGA &DGN instructions I can't play. Any ideas?
This has to be one of the best courses I've seen FPO play. I like that it tests many skills: Accurate drives, finesse approaches, challenging greens, punishing rough, technical fairways. It's one of the few times I've seen players have to dig into a wide array of shots and disc choices. I've seen rollers, overhands, Sky Annies, FH Hyzers, all the shots are represented.
I've heard discussion in the past that FPO and MPO should be split on the DGPT, but I've always resisted this notion. This weekend may change my mind. It's just not entertaining to see the same skill set tested over and over with the same handful of players in the winner's circle.
I'm with you. At an average rating of 908, these players are essentially intermediate AM level players and it's much more fun to watch them on a course that tests at that level.
Really enjoyed playing this Vallarta Ast at Token Creek. A bunch of holes that strike a nice balance between open and wooded, and really make you choose a line and execute. Beautifully manicured. Holes that feel so inviting to play just standing on the tee.
Erica Stinchcomb hit the nail on the head when she said, she wouldn't describe the course as easy, but the holes are very attackable. Really makes you think about what you want to do.
Paige in the commentary. for R2F9.
"You need to make birdys Kona"
The comment was about Eveliina missing a birdy and Kona said "no worry she still got the par"
But i Wonder what Kona thought about that comment as Kona has less Birdys total in two rounds than Oliva had i R2. . and Kona is 17 throws behind
How lucky you are to have played there, what a gem!