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Thank you for watching JomezPro Disc Golf tournament coverage of the MPO feature cards second round at the 2023 LWS Open At Idlewild.

Card: Isaac Robinson, Gannon Buhr, Calvin Heimburg, Kevin Jones
Course: Idlewild | Burlington, KY
Big Sexy Barri Commentary: Jeremy “Big Jerm” Koling, Nate “Sexy” Sexton, & Paul “Uli” Ulibarri

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Back 9 Chapters
00:00 Start
00:38 UDISC LEADERBOARD
01:03 HOLE 10
03:52 HOLE 11
06:21 HOLE 12
11:08 HOLE 13
15:40 HOLE 14
20:11 HOLE 15
24:48 HOLE 16
29:44 HOLE 17
32:55 HOLE 18
38:40 UDISC LEADERBOARD
39:33 FOUNDERS CLUB LIST

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21 Comments

  1. Congrats to Paul an Jerm. I love you guys. Great to see you place so well. I was rooting for both of you the whole tournament.

  2. Those concrete cylinders are from concrete testing. For important jobs, like power plans, bridges, building foundations, and stuff like that, concrete gets tested and put into cylinder molds, which makes those cylinders. At certain increments, cylinders are broken in a press to measure their compressive strength. Once the strength is met, any remaining cylinders are gotten rid of, so those are probably all extra cylinders that weren’t needed.

    I actually do that for work, I make the cylinders. For another week anyway, and I’m moving on to construction management

  3. Jeremy, Nate and Paul: I think you were wondering if it's possible that those concrete looking cylinders lining the sides of the waterway are spent fuel rods from nuclear power plants. By the way, I've just invented a device, the disc whip, for flinging golf discs and flying rings farther than we can throw them. I've made a video about it, giving it an epic, fictitious back story, which I had to separate into 6 parts. If you're interested, it starts with, "Disc Whip Invented By Paul Marostica Part 1". It starts slowly, on a dark disc golf course, introduces some humorous supporting characters, and develops toward building and testing the disc whip. Does it work? View all 6 parts to find out. If you like it, perhaps you could give it a mention.

  4. Young structural engineer here, those concrete cylinders surrounding greens are most likely test samples for civil or commercial projects using concrete. They are compressed until failure, at which point the force is recorded to ensure it is meeting the specified concrete strength.

    Construction projects have 7, 14, 28 and 56 day concrete strength tests and enough cylinders are taken for all of four those tests. If the specified concrete strength is met before the 56 day strength test, the leftover cylinders are discarded. I’d imagine there is a concrete plant nearby in Kentucky that donated them! Great idea by the course designer and maintenance crew!

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