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www.DiskGolfn.com: 1st-time course Play-by-Play recordings with Language Warning. I travel a lot and have decided to share my experiences and adventures in Disc Golf. So if you like this stuff, tag along. Let's have some disc golf fun; disclaimer...I'm not a professional and not trying to coach anyone, just someone who loves the game.
Foul language may and WILL occur when I fail to execute the ability to throw or play this game properly. The worse the game, the worse it gets, so be warned. I'm a PDGA member and will play it in more sanctioned events as time goes on. I will podcast that progress as well.
WARNING: Episodes will sometimes contain foul language because we know what happens when we play disc golf, and things don't go as planned. It requires verbal expressions that can offend people with thin skin. - JT, this podcast is a product of JTNorton.com
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Jenkins Mountain Challange II JT-Rd3 Final Day
Final Day. Jenkins Mountain Challange II : PDGA B-tier - Fri-Sun, August 4-6, 2023
Final Results for the Event
Special Notes: Andrew Lamont got an ACE on 15 in rd 3 and would go on to slam a monster number down at -10 (1013), his best round of the weekend!
Remaining winners
MPO: -29 Cody Bradshaw Winner!
Tied at Second: -28 Matt Hammersten and Eric Dobmeier
MP50: DNF
MA1: Michael Sevachko
MA40: Justin Shiflett
MA50: Mark Metz
FA50: Kimberly Adams
MA60: Ed Steele
MA2: Derek Santee
FA2: Lauren Chakalos
MA3: Tommy Landseadel
MA4: Scott King
----- JT's Update -----
Round 1 played a 778
Round 2 played an 849
Round 3 played an 851
My round 3 was solid and was controlled and stable. It matched my original personal best I got in round 2 at +4, but I controlled my game a lot better. The misses and mess-ups were simply low experience levels in my game overall, and I can see where improvement is needed.
The main goal was to throw smart and stay out of ob. I was in recovery mode, trying to save my stats for another day. I started with a bang by changing my approach on Hole One and chunked a KC Rock Pro straight at the basket. I was aiming dead center basket, but my release was a tad high of the release point I wanted. From the tee pad, it held its line and racked the hell out of the flag pole that was on top of the basket—getting a roar from the crowd and my card mates. I would indeed birdie the hole, but it was thrown clean and smart afterward. As the round progressed, I would miss a few throws, but again, it is the understanding that these experiences will give me the knowledge and experience to do better later on. As long as I focus on what I'm doing and be honest with myself that not all discs are defective.
I would hold my 15 spot, which I knew would be my place today because round 1 did too much damage to bounce back from. I did the numbers, and to move up, I would have had to throw a negative round, but know I do not have that much experience for a course like this. ... yet!!
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