come on dik head ..,. turn on closed capton and have some respect for black live matter to enjoy watch and read for our black education if not. I will report it to justice
excelente! me da mucho gusto que el disc golf mexicano tenga tan buenos representantes! eventos como este ayudan mucho a que este gran deporte se popularize en México
Bro♥️You are the best content creator, I love your videos. thanks for the constant uploads and being the amazing person that you are! lots of love and respect | You are the best youtuber
Excelente cobertura! Como jugador estadounidense de golf de disco y habiendo viajado por todo México, esto es increíble. Ojalá hubiera jugado este campo cuando estuve allí.
Played with these guys (minus Kevin from my home state) in the first ever Guatemalan disc golf tournament. They seem super chill and Dustin won on a throw in on 18! So happy to see more and more disc golf being spread around the world.
The effect of elevation is CRAZY! I have to use discs like the Tumbleweed, Jet, Proxy, Essence etc to find ANY that will not be meat hooks. Finally have bought enough discs and brought them with me to Guatemala to make up for my lack of sidearm. Shot my pb yesterday!
Stall Shot Debate (21:08) – So interesting to hear Kev and Luke talking about terminology. I think "stall" is a confusing term for the community to begin with, but I will give my current understanding: Stall is caused when your disc loses forward momentum due to the launch angle and air resistance. The stall shot is common and useful (intentional or not).
If your launch angle is pointing up towards the sky there is a certain point, and certain disc angles, where the disc doesn't have the required energy to continue its trajectory. It can't just continue on its arc like a ball might, because it's a spinning disc. When this happens, the disc has "stalled". If the launch angle is high enough you can get the disc to "boomerang" back right to you. But typically, on the course, the stall shot goes up, stalls near/above the landing zone, and then falls on its angle. Perfect for crashing shots, tricky lines, or shots where you need to mitigate skip. Basically your disc stalls to some degree almost every time you throw the disc "up".
Stalling is super common while putting! Excellent for reducing the length of come-backers.
Just for the sake of context, a flat shot thrown parallel to the ground will not stall (it can't stall, is another way to say it). It will spend its momentum naturally along its given trajectory. Interestingly though, the disc can be (and often is) put on a stall angle after its skips (especially if there is a headwind).
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Let’s go Diego!!!
KJ-odelay
come on dik head ..,. turn on closed capton and have some respect for black live matter to enjoy watch and read for our black education if not. I will report it to justice
excelente! me da mucho gusto que el disc golf mexicano tenga tan buenos representantes! eventos como este ayudan mucho a que este gran deporte se popularize en México
Bro♥️You are the best content creator, I love your videos. thanks for the constant uploads and being the amazing person that you are! lots of love and respect | You are the best youtuber
Beautiful park to throw some discs through.
I like this..
Half of the fun of playing disc golf is playing it in really beautiful places and this park is one of those places.
Love watching disc golf in places outside the US! #growthesport
I'm getting JohnE McCray vibes from Rene "Loco" Espinoza! Superb round coverage.
Excelente cobertura! Como jugador estadounidense de golf de disco y habiendo viajado por todo México, esto es increíble. Ojalá hubiera jugado este campo cuando estuve allí.
The DD commercial around min20 is the best I have ever seen!
Awesome meeting the GK Pro guys this weekend at Tangamanga! You guys are the best in the business!
Amazing job GKpro!
Sheep….?
Glad to hear KJ bring up the elevation. I live at 5,000 feet and all of us throwing around 400’ are chucking understable discs.
Spotted Emerson Keith in a Paul Mcbeth hat at 20:08
Yakima, WA represent! That's a crazy record. also would like to see a PDGA event in that area soon.
Always enjoyed KJ on commentary
Why was Espinoza's intro music cut out?
that dd ad was straight fire.
DIEGOOOOOOO LETS GOOOOOO!!!!
Mexico is in North America
It’s going to be cool to see all the different players and courses all over the world throwing discs in a few years
I love the sheep and 🐐.
Thanks for the coverage.
Played with these guys (minus Kevin from my home state) in the first ever Guatemalan disc golf tournament. They seem super chill and Dustin won on a throw in on 18! So happy to see more and more disc golf being spread around the world.
The effect of elevation is CRAZY! I have to use discs like the Tumbleweed, Jet, Proxy, Essence etc to find ANY that will not be meat hooks. Finally have bought enough discs and brought them with me to Guatemala to make up for my lack of sidearm. Shot my pb yesterday!
KEVIN JONES 🐐🐐
It wouldn't be a Kevin Jones round without at least one crazy roller that somehow works.
Luke and kj niceu
The over 2 minute long ad in the middle of the video was rather jarring.
That spitout at 14:18 was brutal wow
Hazard on hole 3 gotta watch out for the cartel’s on your left. Lol it’s great to see a tournament in Mexico 🇲🇽
such a great fun round, and to have sheep is awesome!!! Good job Luke and Kev, great track too, Round 1, Front 9!!
Luke and Kevin? I couldn’t ask for more.
Stall Shot Debate (21:08) – So interesting to hear Kev and Luke talking about terminology. I think "stall" is a confusing term for the community to begin with, but I will give my current understanding: Stall is caused when your disc loses forward momentum due to the launch angle and air resistance. The stall shot is common and useful (intentional or not).
If your launch angle is pointing up towards the sky there is a certain point, and certain disc angles, where the disc doesn't have the required energy to continue its trajectory. It can't just continue on its arc like a ball might, because it's a spinning disc. When this happens, the disc has "stalled". If the launch angle is high enough you can get the disc to "boomerang" back right to you. But typically, on the course, the stall shot goes up, stalls near/above the landing zone, and then falls on its angle. Perfect for crashing shots, tricky lines, or shots where you need to mitigate skip. Basically your disc stalls to some degree almost every time you throw the disc "up".
Stalling is super common while putting! Excellent for reducing the length of come-backers.
Just for the sake of context, a flat shot thrown parallel to the ground will not stall (it can't stall, is another way to say it). It will spend its momentum naturally along its given trajectory. Interestingly though, the disc can be (and often is) put on a stall angle after its skips (especially if there is a headwind).
So, Internet. How wrong am I?! Let's hear it.
KJ on the announcing team?! I’m in all season long for anytime this happens
welcome to my overstable nightmare. where I live I have anywhere from 4600' to 8500' 0f elevation within an hour of my house, I sit at 6000'
WTG GK Pro, Luke, and everyone who brings people together through disc golf. The world should take note on how its done. ❤
Rene is an awesome golfer. Love how he hits those lines and plays a smart game plan really well
What is this 3 minute ad in the middle? Got us.