







Paul McBeth recently tackled his 5th World Championship Title (congratulations!) while competing on two world-class disc golf courses in Illinois. Lake Eureka and Northwood Gold - one wooded and one more open and OB obstacle based. The differences in each course challenged a different set of skills in each player and in turn, required a different set of tools to succeed.





What Paul bagged at Lake Eureka:

3 - Stock Luna

1 - Big Z Luna

2 - Z Zones

1 - Jawbreaker Wasp

3 - Tour Series ESP Buzzz

1 - Titanium Buzzz

3 - Titanium Undertakers

1 - AM Nats Vulture

1 - ESP Prototype Anax

1 - Z Predator

3 - ESP Zeus

2 - Tour Series ESP Force

1 - Z Force

2 - Z Avenger SS





Paul's line-up for Northwood Gold:

3 - Stock Luna

1 - Big Z Luna

2 - Z Zones

1 - Jawbreaker Wasp

2 - Tour Series ESP Buzzz

1 - Titanium Buzzz

3 - Titanium Undertakers

2 - AM Nats Vulture

2 - ESP Prototype Anax

1 - Z Predator

1 - ESP Zeus

4 - ESP Tour Series Force

1 - Z Force

1 - Z Avenger SS

1 - Tour Series ESP Drone





When boiled down, there were only a few changes between Eureka and Northwood but they were calculated. The reduction of two Zeus in favor of a more controlled Force and Anax was to be expected. A shift from overstable to control. One bag favoring power and the other focused on precision. Weather was a bit of an uncertainty on the Northwood days resulting in the only mold addition. "The Drone is a reliable, overstable disc. If the weather changed drastically, I knew I could count on it regardless."





Were these few bag tweaks the key to his 5th success?











