Another big tip in my opinion from teaching beginners and intermediate players, you don’t throw the disc to hit the gap, you want to throw through the gap. Trust yourself to power through the gap, because if you throw it soft just trying to hit the initial gap, you’re more likely to finish poorly
Terrible advice because not all shots are the same. If the basket is on the right you would want to hug the left side of the gap with anhyzer angle. If its straight, you would want to hug the right side with flat release. And thats not even taking into account disc choice! You dont just put the disc on hyzer angle and down the middle…..
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Dang. You actually hit that tree you aimed for!
Cool stamp on the disc.. is it a glow.?
Tee pad, mud pit. All relative I suppose 😂
Nice!! I’ll try that, we’ll see what happens!!✌🏻🥏
1. Tip is correct
but 2nd tip isn't. Because you throw shot that YOU rely most not that throw which some random dude says in Youtube.
I would example throw PA-3 dead flat, dead straight in middle and park it.
Hyzer downhill is not ideal flat because of gravity causing it to stable up you want a flat throw
at my local course hole one has a maybe 20-30 foot gap of about hundred feet stretch it’s awful
Looks like a hole a lighthouse dgc
I've been playing for 5 years and this is the first time I've heard to aim for something past the gap. That's smart.
Terrible advice. If you wanna get better at disc golf don’t listen to this clown.
Sick no real tee pad
Another big tip in my opinion from teaching beginners and intermediate players, you don’t throw the disc to hit the gap, you want to throw through the gap. Trust yourself to power through the gap, because if you throw it soft just trying to hit the initial gap, you’re more likely to finish poorly
purchased a brad schick esp buzzz…. I LOVE IT, im probably gonna get some more
My problem is thinking to myself not to hit that tree on the right and then hitting the tree straight on
Great stuff. Nice dye
Terrible advice because not all shots are the same. If the basket is on the right you would want to hug the left side of the gap with anhyzer angle. If its straight, you would want to hug the right side with flat release. And thats not even taking into account disc choice! You dont just put the disc on hyzer angle and down the middle…..