Another great video of tournament coverage. This course looks both very fun and very hard with the distance. Love the pro insight that Big Jerm has and as always the Big Sexy works out!
Excellent coverage as always guys, well done! Love to come home and see that Jomez Productions has uploaded a video. Always amazing camera work and easy to follow scoring in between holes. Keep up the good work guys!
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great video Nate is an amazing commentator. Maybe have someone not as negative as Jeremy. not trying to complain but it seems like he gives a lot of backhanded sorta sneaky snide comments. not trying to complain or put anyone down. great coverage awesome golf two cool cats bringing us the play by play. thanks for the hard work and dedication to your fans and the sport.
So do the pros prefer the tweener holes to be easy par 4's instead of difficult par 3's? I think disc golf is too much birdie golf as it is so I don't understand the issue of having a par 3 where if you walk away with a 3 you feel good about it.
Yeah, I think it's weird too when they can basically birdie every hole (I mean, we've literally seen some -17 rounds recently). But I think the point they're making is that it's basically impossible to get a birdie on a couple of these. If you make a par 3 that no one can get, then it's just a bunch of layups and pars. My favorite holes are the par 4s where it takes two really good shots to earn your birdie, but an errant shot will penalize you.
Yeah that makes sense. I guess there has to be a risk/reward or there will be just a bunch of layups. I just think it'd be nice to see a hole where par is getting a stroke on the field.
1. Teebird. Champion plastic is more overstable brand-new generally speaking but will last forever. 2. Thunderbird- a little faster than a teebird, but will generally give you straight shots with a reliable fade 3. Find a driver that matches your arm speed- this is the most difficult to give advice on as most people have different definitions of "beginner/intermediate". Also, RHBH or RHFH? Solidly in the beginner category would be a sidewinder, whereas intermediate might be a wraith. 4. A putter that feels comfortable. The top pros generally putt with a stiffer putter for a cleaner release such as a KC Pro Aviar, but it's about what feels comfortable for you. You should also expect to be buying multiple of the same type of mold that you like, and cycle them out as they become too understable/beat in for you. 5. Rocs/Roc3. I use a champion Roc3 (slightly overstable) , a KC Pro Roc (slightly understable), a Star Rancho Roc (straight/stable with a reliable left fade), and an M1(overstable) M4(understable) from Prodigy. Flat-top Rocs will generally have less lift or glide on the disc which allows for more control than domier rocs (therefore they will fly further but introduce more fade at the end)
Paul, Nate, Big Jerm, Climo, Avery Jenkins, and Cameron Todd would beg to differ... and that's not even including Will Schusterick, Nikko Locastor at one time or the fact that Innova does everything for Discmania (Simon Lizotte).... the trilogy has what? Ricky Wysocki, Feldberg, and Eric McCabe?
Robert Williams Feldberg was with Innova for the longest time, EMac won his world's when he was on Discraft, and I believe Wysocki started off with Innova before switching to Prodigy and then Trilogy.
5 discs period I would recommend 1.distance. innova champion thunderbird (beginners really should not need anything more overstable) 2. fairway: discmania s or c line fd (c line will be a tad more over stable... great straight line fairway disc that even a newb with a little bit of open field practice should be able to throw around 300. 3. midrange: discraft z line buzz. I actually prefer rocs for their ability to beat in to that perfectly understable hyzer flip up disc... but I recommend the buzz for a beginner because it will fly similar to a semi beat in roc right away and won't change stability even with a bunch of tree hits as long as you get the z line plastic. 4. throwing putter: dynamic discs judge: this disc glides like no other and is a GREAT teaching tool for a beginner who maybe can't throw a putter hard without putting a ton of off axis torque on the disc. I found that as soon as I could pump out consistent, flat, non wobbly 300 foot throws with this disc it improved my overall form tremendously and allowed me to get more distance out of other discs. In fact, for beginners I would recommend playing shorter courses using ONLY this disc. 5. putting putter... the choice is all yours... so many options here i can't recommend one in particular.
Dontbeasheep wolf It makes me wonder why he's not wearing a Discmania jacket or hat. I'm sure, with DM being his main sponsor, they would want him wearing their branding at such a major tournament. This is the second filmed tourney where I've noticed him wearing Black Ink's gear. I know they sponsor him and Eagle, but it just has me curious.
nate sexton and big jerm did a lot of course critique on olpe lake...every course is unique risk for reward but I do agree with hole number 14 with the water line just move the basket 20 ft into the 4 trees make them guardians...with the gravel you have to think how much it would cost to put mulch over top. but that's what makes this course unique. you have to adapt and overcome.
I'm assuming because Nate did it, it's ok, but on hole 11 when he said he "moved big rocks around" on the edge of the water for footing - that's legal? I would think that's like you pushing branches out of the way.
If it is in the way of your standard lie you can move stuff, but if for example a branch goes completely through your lie (past your marker) you can't move it. Besides that, you also get 1 meter away from OB lines and you can end your shot/run-up roughly 11 inches behind the marker. Either one of those could have come into play for Nate's shot
Casual Obstacles to a Stance: A player may obtain relief only from the following obstacles that are on or behind the lie: casual water, loose leaves or debris, broken branches no longer connected to a tree, motor vehicles, harmful insects or animals, players' equipment, people, or any item or area specifically designated by the Director before the round. To obtain relief, the player must remove the obstacle if it is practical to do so. If it is impractical to move the obstacle, the player's lie may be relocated to the nearest lie which is no closer to the target, is on the line of play, and is not more than five meters from the original lie (unless greater casual relief is announced by the Director).
Can tell these guys weren't happy with the course par. Love the player commentary, but it got kinda annoying with them voicing their complaints repetitively. Was suprising because Nate and Jerm always appear to be the more classy players on tour. Another well done job Jomez
I hate to be down on any of this, but Jeremy simply talks too much. Every single thing that pops into his head comes out his mouth. I wish he had Sexton's sensibility for commentating. Less is more, Germ.
Nate, You are just a little bit too obvious when you have a good drive and then par the hole. I can hear the tiny bit of salt in your voice when talking about how good the drive looked or how lucky other players on the card got by hitting a lucky tree or getting a nice roll.
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Excellent coverage gentlemen!!! superb camera work and commentary.
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Great as always Jomez!! Thanks.
Thanks for getting this out so quick, great work as usual!
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Awesome commentary as always haha
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Another great video of tournament coverage. This course looks both very fun and very hard with the distance. Love the pro insight that Big Jerm has and as always the Big Sexy works out!
great job guys!!
Best commentary ever.
hi you guys are amazing great coverage like always
Excellent coverage as always guys, well done! Love to come home and see that Jomez Productions has uploaded a video. Always amazing camera work and easy to follow scoring in between holes. Keep up the good work guys!
Also, you guys should mention the patreon page at the end of these videos. I know it might seem a bit like a sell out, but I feel like if more people actually knew how much it helps these guys provide us with this amazing coverage like this, there would be far more patrons willing to give $1+ per video. Support Jomez Production!
patreon.com/jomezpro
Simply enter your email, make a password and decide how much to donate per video! Minimum of $1 per video, and can set a monthly cap of how many donations per month. Show some love, donate to the crew
great video Nate is an amazing commentator. Maybe have someone not as negative as Jeremy. not trying to complain but it seems like he gives a lot of backhanded sorta sneaky snide comments. not trying to complain or put anyone down. great coverage awesome golf two cool cats bringing us the play by play. thanks for the hard work and dedication to your fans and the sport.
Kinda agree. Watched him do a commentary with Simon and he made a negative comment about almost everything Simon said. Pretty annoying.
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I always root for Simon, and he always breaks my heart.
24:27 - "Is that... good...?" haha
Grats to big Jerm on the signature Thunderbird!!
i have never understood why people want to have arguments about par. why does it matter if its the same for everyone?
So do the pros prefer the tweener holes to be easy par 4's instead of difficult par 3's? I think disc golf is too much birdie golf as it is so I don't understand the issue of having a par 3 where if you walk away with a 3 you feel good about it.
Yeah, I think it's weird too when they can basically birdie every hole (I mean, we've literally seen some -17 rounds recently). But I think the point they're making is that it's basically impossible to get a birdie on a couple of these. If you make a par 3 that no one can get, then it's just a bunch of layups and pars. My favorite holes are the par 4s where it takes two really good shots to earn your birdie, but an errant shot will penalize you.
Yeah that makes sense. I guess there has to be a risk/reward or there will be just a bunch of layups. I just think it'd be nice to see a hole where par is getting a stroke on the field.
George Hayduke in idlewild open there are few holes like that
Course “theme/style” changes could be great and beneficial to the game. People are always getting better too!!
A Birde on Fifteen here is almost as crazy as I-5 and DeLa being a par 3.
what 5 innova discs would everyone recommend for a beginner to intermediate but be able to stick with them for a while
1. Teebird. Champion plastic is more overstable brand-new generally speaking but will last forever.
2. Thunderbird- a little faster than a teebird, but will generally give you straight shots with a reliable fade
3. Find a driver that matches your arm speed- this is the most difficult to give advice on as most people have different definitions of "beginner/intermediate". Also, RHBH or RHFH?
Solidly in the beginner category would be a sidewinder, whereas intermediate might be a wraith.
4. A putter that feels comfortable. The top pros generally putt with a stiffer putter for a cleaner release such as a KC Pro Aviar, but it's about what feels comfortable for you. You should also expect to be buying multiple of the same type of mold that you like, and cycle them out as they become too understable/beat in for you.
5. Rocs/Roc3. I use a champion Roc3 (slightly overstable) , a KC Pro Roc (slightly understable), a Star Rancho Roc (straight/stable with a reliable left fade), and an M1(overstable) M4(understable) from Prodigy. Flat-top Rocs will generally have less lift or glide on the disc which allows for more control than domier rocs (therefore they will fly further but introduce more fade at the end)
Paul, Nate, Big Jerm, Climo, Avery Jenkins, and Cameron Todd would beg to differ... and that's not even including Will Schusterick, Nikko Locastor at one time or the fact that Innova does everything for Discmania (Simon Lizotte).... the trilogy has what? Ricky Wysocki, Feldberg, and Eric McCabe?
Robert Williams Feldberg was with Innova for the longest time, EMac won his world's when he was on Discraft, and I believe Wysocki started off with Innova before switching to Prodigy and then Trilogy.
5 discs period I would recommend 1.distance. innova champion thunderbird (beginners really should not need anything more overstable)
2. fairway: discmania s or c line fd (c line will be a tad more over stable... great straight line fairway disc that even a newb with a little bit of open field practice should be able to throw around 300.
3. midrange: discraft z line buzz. I actually prefer rocs for their ability to beat in to that perfectly understable hyzer flip up disc... but I recommend the buzz for a beginner because it will fly similar to a semi beat in roc right away and won't change stability even with a bunch of tree hits as long as you get the z line plastic.
4. throwing putter: dynamic discs judge: this disc glides like no other and is a GREAT teaching tool for a beginner who maybe can't throw a putter hard without putting a ton of off axis torque on the disc. I found that as soon as I could pump out consistent, flat, non wobbly 300 foot throws with this disc it improved my overall form tremendously and allowed me to get more distance out of other discs. In fact, for beginners I would recommend playing shorter courses using ONLY this disc.
5. putting putter... the choice is all yours... so many options here i can't recommend one in particular.
ethan s he said innova
Simon's jacket is sick
Dontbeasheep wolf It makes me wonder why he's not wearing a Discmania jacket or hat. I'm sure, with DM being his main sponsor, they would want him wearing their branding at such a major tournament. This is the second filmed tourney where I've noticed him wearing Black Ink's gear. I know they sponsor him and Eagle, but it just has me curious.
nate sexton and big jerm did a lot of course critique on olpe lake...every course is unique risk for reward but I do agree with hole number 14 with the water line just move the basket 20 ft into the 4 trees make them guardians...with the gravel you have to think how much it would cost to put mulch over top. but that's what makes this course unique. you have to adapt and overcome.
I'm assuming because Nate did it, it's ok, but on hole 11 when he said he "moved big rocks around" on the edge of the water for footing - that's legal? I would think that's like you pushing branches out of the way.
Anything not bolted down can be moved for safety footing.
If it is in the way of your standard lie you can move stuff, but if for example a branch goes completely through your lie (past your marker) you can't move it. Besides that, you also get 1 meter away from OB lines and you can end your shot/run-up roughly 11 inches behind the marker. Either one of those could have come into play for Nate's shot
Casual Obstacles to a Stance: A player may obtain relief only from the
following obstacles that are on or behind the lie: casual water, loose
leaves or debris, broken branches no longer connected to a tree, motor
vehicles, harmful insects or animals, players' equipment, people, or any
item or area specifically designated by the Director before the round.
To obtain relief, the player must remove the obstacle if it is practical
to do so. If it is impractical to move the obstacle, the player's lie
may be relocated to the nearest lie which is no closer to the target, is
on the line of play, and is not more than five meters from the original
lie (unless greater casual relief is announced by the Director).
wow that teepad on 15 is dangerous. there shouldn't be anything within a few feet of a tee pad including a hazard.
That's what I thought. I've played on dirt tee pads w/ huge roots floppin' around. Just move where you throw.
"A dumpy four hundridish".
They finally cleaned all the gunk out of hole 12. wonder who found my gator.....
This seems like a Sexton kind of course. Rewarding for smart, calculated shots. ...And then there's Paul...
Can tell these guys weren't happy with the course par. Love the player commentary, but it got kinda annoying with them voicing their complaints repetitively. Was suprising because Nate and Jerm always appear to be the more classy players on tour. Another well done job Jomez
maybe but i'd say a lot of their complaints are justifiable.
they way i see par is, if you dont get par you fucked up. not you should be able to get eagle under par
I hate to be down on any of this, but Jeremy simply talks too much.
Every single thing that pops into his head comes out his mouth.
I wish he had Sexton's sensibility for commentating.
Less is more, Germ.
Yeah, nobody cares
Please dont spoil.. be pro.
Loving the Jomez, not liking the course that much
who tf disliked this? must have been an accident haha
AlphaGalaxy 816 doubt it. Some ppl like to watch the world burn and hate other people's success. Jomez literally gives us FREE coverage.
Some people are just jealous because they didn't get Slomez Replay :D
Well they do get ad money but yeah :p
Some people didn't like it. Pretty simple really
irrelevant. we still get free coverage. the ad money doesn't change that.
jomezblue is better
Nate, You are just a little bit too obvious when you have a good drive and then par the hole. I can hear the tiny bit of salt in your voice when talking about how good the drive looked or how lucky other players on the card got by hitting a lucky tree or getting a nice roll.