2024 Bottle Lake Open | RD1 B9 | Ellis, Berry, Stout, Oman
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- 2024 Bottle Lake Open presented by Idio Sports
Round 1 Back 9
Bottle Lake DGC
Christchurch, New Zealand
Commentary
Luke Humphries & Paul Oman
Players
Corey Ellis
Josef Berry
Levi Stout
Paul Oman
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The Too Short/Eazy-E comment alone is worth a like 😂
Thank you guys. Love me some GK Pro!
Love it, really good coverage, thanks guys!
Another NZ stop??? GK Pro leading disc golf this off season!
so at 6:35 it says Corey got a birdie when its actually a bogey.
Never seen a DNF on coverage before. Smart move though.
Hoiyah thanks for the hard work GK getting this up ultra quick
Our boy on the lead card tomorrow! Going for those putts on 18 shows the difference between pros and ams.
Seeing both the NZ National Championships and now this I have to know the mold of Mr. Omans yellow line-laser. beat Star Thunderbird/Teebird ?
Is that a road runner?
Are these trees dying? What’a with the brown needles?
They still alive, it's a pine forrest, they aren't natives in NZ. dense planting stops the lower branches from getting much light so the tree focuses on growing vertically which helps the trunk and the end goal of long trunks for timber.
All conifers drop needles annually. Even when they're healthy.
Definitely Eucalyptus
@Luke "EAZY DOZE IT"
on hole 11 corey got a par and it said birdie
Is this whole pine forest dead? Or are these trees normally that brown? It looks like a tinderbox.
Nope. The pines are green on the outside, brown underneath. Not really a tinderbox, before settlers NZ was a rainforest 😂
@@Noridaii Thanks. I got glimpses here and there of greenery, but they look so brown underneath!
Corey is hurt and still cracked.
The poor trees on these tight holes. Get some protectors on them, please!
Those trees are a pest here in nz . Not native , wildling pine kill native forest we don’t really want them here. How ever they are used for lumber and carbon credits
why did Corey DNF? to save his rating?
Did you watch the video? He was injured.
He's got a pro tour season starting in a couple of weeks - why exacerbate an injury when you can rest and repair it now?
@@tezcharold i did, but it was unclear. I'm merely asking a clarifying question. Is that okay?
He doesn’t shoot as well in the woods than he does in the open.
@@stich21 hes a wv woods player, he just throws bomb too
way to many par 3s on this course
Turn it off old man.
And not enough “o’s” in your “to”
I see Mike is a world reknown course designer is he? lol.
this kid Levi would get smoked on the pro tour he's good but not nothing we haven't see before gannon bur is way better
Says the 760 rated child
Barely 10 years depth here compared to atleast triple that in the US ,and the bro would be lucky to have been only playing half of that
Levi may not be a 1040 rated tour pro, but he has a diverse game where he doesn’t lack in any category. He may be a similar age to Gannon but doesn’t have the same sort of experience, this is mostly because the scene in NZ is nowhere near where it’s at in the US. He certainly has a lot of potential, to the point one day he could find himself on the tour. You can’t be just “good” and drop 1050 rated rounds at least once every tournament, it takes a bit more than that. The kid has talent. Massive props to Levi for showing the world what sort of hidden talent the southern hemisphere has to offer.
Despite Levi being inside the top 30 in the Kansas city wide open 2023 (tied with Paul Ulibarri) and finishing DDO under par last year? as well as 5th at the world
Exactly, haters just want to hate for no reason at all