The most difficult clutch shot in disk golf history

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For anyone who doesn't know context. Mcbeth and Conrad had been shot for shot all day. Going into the very last hole, Conrad was -38 and Mcbeth at -39. They had both layed up, and if Mcbeth layed up again it was an easy win. The only way for Conrad to tie it was on this shot from 200 feet, a near impossible shot. This is the last attempt he had at gold. This is the 9th inning of game 7, with 2 outs down to your last strike and the opposing pitcher has a no hitter. Absolutely legendary.

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