We released a video a few months ago on the concept of Teebox Geometry. This was something I saw tons of players not use, and it led to some frustrating results for players everywhere. After utilizing Teebox Geometry, many people started hitting more lines than ever, but there is still more to be learned when it comes to throwing accurately.

I can’t pretend that I have a complete mastery of this concept, but I do love the feeling of helping others succeed when they throw where they were actually aiming. Today’s video highlights some next-level concepts I like to use when I find myself in wooded scenarios or needing an accurate shot to get through the hole in front of me. What are these concepts?? You’ll have to watch to find out!!

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:43 Setting the Table
1:16 Major Tip
3:09 Nuance #1
4:18 Nuance #2
6:21 Additional Tip #1
7:28 Additional Tip #2
7:42 Wrap Up

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31 Comments

  1. Great video once again! One thing that I disagree with is the "full reach back". I think if you get a full reach back with straight and fully extended arm, it is easier to hit the line and also easier to get the pop/snap on the disc. And for me, it also seem to help with getting the timing better when doing a full reach back. Anyways, look at the pros and they all have different technique. Perhaps the only thing they have in common is that they all plant before throw starts and that they control angles really well alongside disc selection. 😀

  2. I have been disc golfing for about 6 months (perfect San Diego winter sport) and whenever I narrow down what I want to work on next, Robbie C to the rescue! Keep up the great work, your videos are the best!

  3. So this video changed my whole game! I’ve only been throwing disks for 14 days, but I’m struggling with my backhands.. My forehands are dope😊 After seeing this video I went outside and did som warm up throws before I hyzer flipped an understable disk 160ft down my driveway between the trees, with much less power than I’ve been doing!!! Amazing!!
    I’ve been reaching to far back and releasing my discs to late, nose up
    Not any more!
    Thank you😊🥏🥏😊

  4. The placement of the ad was excellent! Haha What Innova discs do you tend to use for hyzer flips? I throw almost all over stable discs, but I have a Valkyrie and Mamba. I need to spend more time in the field with the mamba because I have no clue where that thing is going. 😁

  5. My sister's dog chewed up my wombat3. It is a great disc for straight, controlled shots, and bombs so nicely on a little hyzer flip. Need replacing asap.

  6. Just wanted to say ty. I watched these and it improved my lines tremendously today at one of our hardest courses in Clarksville tn. I threw a 2 under ant rotary park whoohooo

  7. This might be one of the best overall videos as a general guide for things to ‘overthink 😅’ about as a beginner. Seriously some good info. And as ‘not a beginner’ I am apparently releasing the disc way late… I ‘feel’ like my release is more towards almost full extension. I’m curious to see about applying this and what the results will be. Thanks RobbieC. And yes, definitely the best DG channel on YT!

  8. This is all good for mechanics. And that can help, well, your mechanics. But for me, I find I'm most consistent with hitting my lines when I my mindset is where I think it needs to be. And what helps me to hit my lines is to think about the target (the basket yes, but also the target "spot" I'm aiming for) as having an invisible "pulling" or "gravitational force" effect on me and my disk. I "feel" it during my runup, and I also feel it as I turn my head away from the target on my reach back. I know, weird, but it works for me.

  9. Thanks. I've been playing for a few weeks. I felt myself improving on the drives and midrange throws. However, I lack consistency. I played this past weekend and was just terrible on most of the drives. I visualize where it needs to go and how the flight path should look, but the release was so inconsistent that it was frustrating. After watching this video, I went out and threw a bunch back and forth in the field and focusing on the 10 o'clock release, I had some nice consistent throws. Sure, I still had some bad ones, but there were quite a few throws where all three discs I was throwing went fairly straight and landed within feet of each other. I have a long way to go, but there were some good tips here. Now it's practice, practice, practice.

  10. So we are releasing the disc and not letting it rip out??? I always heard it will rip out and you arnt actually opening your hand and releasing it

  11. Beginner here and have been watching your vids for tips. Great content and you've been a huge help to me.

    One last comment… that snapback is hanging on like Stallone in Cliffhanger. 😂😂 Have you considered the potential gravitational pull of that melon?

    Jokes aside, appreciate the content, man.

  12. Now I'm thoroughly confused…I originally thought you had to release the Disc but then I see all the videos about getting snap. I thought that snap sound is the Disc ripping out of your hand?

  13. Been struggling as a newbie at hitting my line. A lot of goooood tips and “ah hah” moments. Thanks for the awesome breakdown!

  14. Fantastic video. Clarified several misunderstandings I had about the release angle. Much appreciated Robbie!

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