The Open at Belton | FPO Lead Card | Allen, Tattar, Handley, Oliva | Final, F9
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- Опубликовано: 20 мар 2022
- Watch the exciting conclusion from the Open at Belton!
Commentators
Sarah Hokom
Holly Finley
Players
Catrina Allen
Kristin Tattar
Holyn Handley
Maria Oliva - Спорт
The camper on hole 1!!! epic
Drink every time Holly saids, "I love that!"
Thank you. Great commentary 👌.
Thanks for sharing
I told you'al when this puttin Getz to town it Getz crazzy over here! NOW GETTT!!
holy chain outs, rims, and bands, Batman
@40:19 Those trees always peekin at ya!
The opening graphic clearly shows Oliva and Handley are tied based on Event score, but has Tattar and Oliva tied for second. What gives?
finally...
She steps up and gets to watch a bus 🚌 go by.
It's funny that Nathen called them "eyelashes" and here you're calling them "whiskers." I'm not sure what I like better!
Where is the mpo?
Paywall
A look to Gatekeeper
Commentators are fine, but they absolutely remind me of the SNL skits for NPR's Delicious Dish....
Impossible to unforget this throughout the coverage!
nice
3:12 I think I heard a dog shaking :)
Good thing we already know who wins thanks to the highlight vid posted last night... :/
: )
The sloooooooooooooow hole previews are really starting to get on my nerves.
I don't understand why the commentators keep telling us that the players can throw over 400 feet and then the throws don't get close to that. If you tell me someone can do something over and over and they never do it, I'm going to be disappointed by their throws instead of impressed. It feels like the commentators are trying to sell me a car, telling me it can go 200 miles per hour but then do 60.
It's not like they just mention it once or twice in the coverage, it's every other hole and sometimes multiple times on the same hole. How often do we hear MPO commentators continually commenting on how far the entire card can throw? They usually only mention distance when someone actually threw something insanely far and comment how far they threw it.
Good story telling is showing instead of telling. Think about the best movies, instead of just telling you exposition, they show you it with another scene or a flashback. In poor movies, they just tell you the exposition, which then we just have to believe what they're saying instead of it being demonstrated. Basically, what I'm saying is, the commentators are bad story tellers. Stop telling us something can happen if it hasn't happened, otherwise we think harsher on mistakes and we aren't surprised when someone does do something extraordinary.
Sooooo negativ. So sorry for you