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Some of this might be a bit of wildness with his other discs. He knew his Innova stuff so well and with his ability, he had great course/conditions management even as aggressive as he is. He seems to be leaving himself a lot of downhill and headwind putts right now...
Some of this might be a bit of wildness with his other discs. He knew his Innova stuff so well and with his ability, he had great course/conditions management even as aggressive as he is. He seems to be leaving himself a lot of downhill and headwind putts right now...
Did anyone else notice the large amount of stupid people in the chat that thought jomez did the livestreams last year?...smh
Did anyone else notice the large amount of stupid people in the chat that thought jomez did the livestreams last year?...smh
Seems to be a lot of talk about Paul putting poorly.
But according to Udisc, Paul was 90% from C1 in round 1. His numbers were pretty poor from C2, but his C1 numbers are certainly up from LVC and WTO. He definitely is still working on his stroke with the Luna, but if his C1 putting stays that high throughout the event I'm sure he'll finish near the top of the heap.
Eastern Time difference?I noticed that the FPO livestream starts like 2 hours after the lead card tees off.... are they only showing the last half, or is this a mistake?
As far as Mcbeth and his switch go I want to say that I believe it is/was the biggest hurdle of all players. Paul is known to put in tons and tons of time practicing and working on his craft. Those thousands of reps with those specific discs make a transition much harder. Sure to some extent a disc is a disc but when you practice religiously you get used to the little nuances. For someone who only putts 100-200 times a week switching between putters is no big thing. To someone like Paul you have to guess he has thrown the aviar thousands if not hundreds of thousands of times, that is going to be difficult at first.
One other data point for the one round stats being inconclusive...not every attempt from C2 is a run at making the putt. Yesterday, Simon was 2 for 4 from C2. Both of his "misses" were intentional layups due to his position of throwing toward a basket near water. You could easily argue he didn't miss a single putt he was attempting to put in the basket even though his stats say otherwise.