Milo McIver returns to the national spotlight in round 1 of the Beaver State Fling!

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Course
Milo McIver East Course

Players
Catrina Allen
Ella Hansen
Madison Tomaino
Alexis Mandujano

Commentators
Zoe Andyke
Ella Hansen

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33 Comments

  1. Love the coverage. Thanks a lot. FYI I'm only on the first hole and I'm sure production knows but there's definitely something wrong with the camera facing the ladies from in front of the tee. Some kind of vibration issue?

  2. Ella Hansen hasn't played well enough to be on the feature card. I wonder how he made it there

  3. Ahhh the Pacific Northwest. Warms my heart and rains on my soul. Take me to burgerville and Milo 🤤

  4. Me: Madison Tomaino, hmm…never heard of her. I wonder how she got on the Feature card.
    Commentator: Madison's husband is the TD of the event.
    Me: Ahhhhhhhhh. Classic Disc Golf nepotism.

  5. It would be nice to see more holes on tour like #5. Short and technical shows the ability of the players more than the bomber courses.

  6. Where is the mixed open coverage? MPO doesn’t stand for mens. Women are allowed to play in the MPO.
    And who cares if the FPO (only women allowed) let’s a biological man play in their league. I say get rid of all FPO and just keep mixed.

  7. I continue to not understand all the extra frills and flourishes I see in the putting motions of the best women golfers in the world. Why do they need to do those things that have absolutely nothing to do with propelling the disc on it's line to the basket? It's pretty, on an appearance level, but I see-over and over again- it costing them strokes with putts missed, right, left or short when all that energy could have gone toward getting their putters on line with enough energy to get there and no more. It's pretty routine and all I can think is it's about looking good. I don't see how there's some need beyond how good they look already, just doing what it takes to play this game maybe with less brute force they have to make up with lovely, clean, strategically efficient form. Why give that up just because you're 60 feet or closer? I appreciate anyone who can clear up that mystery for me.

    Come to think of it, I also see quite a bit of it on drives and midranges as well. My argument is the more working parts a shot has leading up to it, the more things that can go wrong. Simple is best, imho (all lower case).

  8. When is the MPO coverage coming? been waiting all day . . .an announcement if its delayed no worries just curious

  9. Catrina usually wears a ribbon in her hair. I think that's nice. I like the red one.

  10. so proud 👏🏼 of Catarina she is in the hunt ❤ she makes the game so fun to watch 👍😎

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