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Insane Disc Golf Challenge with Brodie Smith
Join Brodie Smith and Trevor as they take on an insane disc golf challenge at Winchester City Park, one of the most iconic courses in Music City Open. Set against the backdrop of a windy day in Tennessee, this rotating doubles and singles competition promises to be a thrilling watch. With the help of Foundation Nation, fans can follow along as scores are kept individually but rotated among players, ensuring that each hole offers a unique challenge. Brodie Smith shares his expertise on techniques such as forehand throws and skipping shots through tight gaps, like the infamous "Taco" hole with its tiny gap and left-to-right tail. With no warm-up needed - Trevor's admitted it was a bad idea! - the pair dives into the competition with infectious enthusiasm.
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What is good, Foundation Nation? We're at Winchester City Park playing a little rotating doubles, triples on, possibly the windiest day in history. So, we're down here for Music City Open. That's going on in Nashville. This is like an hour and a half outside of Nashville because Nashville is getting lit right now with storms. We are woken up from 3:00 to 5:00 a.m. with tornado warnings all over. So, we drove southeast to get away from the storms, but the wind from the storms is very much still here. It's crazy. It feels like I'm standing on the beach. So, how this video is going to work is basically me, Trevor, and Brody are all playing. We're keeping individual scores, but we're rotating team. So, the score follows you. Hole one, Brody and Trevor are playing doubles. I'm playing singles. Hole two, me and Brody are playing doubles. Trevor's playing singles. Hole three, me and Trevor are playing singles. Brody's playing uh No, me and Trevor playing doubles. Brody's playing singles. Just follow our score. It all makes sense. The easiest way to think about it is we're just rotating who's playing singles. Yeah. So that's that's all it is. That is score follows you. Yeah. I'd be a full venom day con. Oh no. It's venom day. What a beautiful course. I love Winchester, Tennessee. I'd move out here. So the first hole, they named the holes. At least this first one. It's named Taco. Love it. We're throwing through a really tiny gap and it's a forehand. So Hunter's going to start as the singles player right behind that tree over there. Right behind it. Let's get a forehand out there and try to skip over to the right and it left to left to right tail. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, go down the hill. Go down the hill. As I was riding up, I was like I didn't even like I didn't do a single warm-up movement at all. That just was that was a bad decision all around. You got to talk. You got to talk. Oh. All right, you guys. It's not that hard. I really tried to put a lot of effort into that one. Oh, fantastic. In case our shirts aren't a good enough indicator. There's the grass. He's got to get this close. Oh, wow. Oh, great. Good job. Wow. At...





