***Correction*** : This was filmed at Wilbur Young Disc Golf Course. 😀 What a goof.

I decided upon an impromptu video while I was out practicing, to give you an idea of what it is I do when I hit the course for practice. Seldom do I play a casual round, but when I do play a casual round, it’s for two reasons:
1. To test out what I’ve been working on lately.
2. To have fun with friends and keep my decision making sharp.

Now then, on to Practice:
When I go out to the course, or field, I already know what I need to work on. I don’t ever just go out and wing it, throwing whatever shots come to my head in the moment. I already have something that I need to work on.
During this particular session I was going to work on my fundamentals in driving and also my Circle 2 (C2) putts. My throws have been leaking right and I’m determined to find the root cause of the problem. During this session I decided to film what I was doing, and I’m glad because upon reviewing the film I noticed something that may the culprit to my leaky shots. The angle in which I’m holding the disc before I throw it appears to not have enough hyzer angle, it’s almost turned over already. See if you can spot it too.