Ten MORE Tips That Instantly Made Me Better at Disc Golf

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  • Practicing my 20’ putts was the reason I won my first tournament. As someone who try’s to play par golf 1 bad upshot or having a chance at birdie puts me at 20’ quite a bit. Having confidence in these has changed my game drastically. Being able to save pars and take advantage of the few birdie opportunities i get has helped so much.

    @amitch2553@amitch25535 ай бұрын
    • What division you play in?

      @Timberx10@Timberx105 ай бұрын
    • @@Timberx10 ma4. I have only been playing 1.5 years and have only done I think 5 tournaments total. Next year moving up to ma3.

      @amitch2553@amitch25535 ай бұрын
    • @@amitch2553 nice!! This year was my first full season of actually competing and have started in MA3 because buddies I play with were like you are good enough for MA3. I have 2 wins but it was on do/die birdie courses and just had good putting those days but normally in the middle of the pack. From what I have seen in MA3 is can you be consistent at hitting the 15-30ft putts to keep your round going.

      @Timberx10@Timberx105 ай бұрын
  • Focused on trying to spin the disc more today than my typical trying to throw harder. Had many great throws including my longest ever! Thanks. Trevor.

    @billcoulter1984@billcoulter19845 ай бұрын
  • I semi-recently changed my putting routine and it improved my putting a decent bit. It was something i heard from Isaac Robinson at a clinic when he was asked about why he doesnt seem to have a routine. He said he does, but he does it before he gets to his lie. It got me thinking. I used to play basketball back in the day and never had a long free throw routine. It was one dribble and shoot. Just like it would probably be in live play. So since I can sit 20-30 ft away and play catch and put it right into someone's chest I decided to treat it the same way. Before i get to my putt i do all my analyzing conditions, distance, jump putt or not, more loft, etc. Then as i step to my lie I look away from the basket, spin the disc in my off hand, grab it naturally in my right and look up and find my small aim point and fire it with conviction. It kind of blew me away how immediate the better results were. I still miss some I shouldnt, but ive gained strokes and i have so much more confidence and less stress.

    @rainmakes@rainmakes5 ай бұрын
  • "So first of all, I stink." "I would like it on the record that I did warn you about my putting." 😂Great tips and awesome deadpan delivery, Trevor. Thanks for these videos! Ben

    @Jamminn555@Jamminn5555 ай бұрын
  • Love the “understable disc on hyzer to get far left”…heard that tip several years ago on a Simon video and it made a huge difference on my disc selection for certain shot shapes

    @jeremybeam7043@jeremybeam70435 ай бұрын
    • Facts. I just broke in a xt plastic wombat 3. Super under stable disc. So much so i dont even need to forehand Lol

      @StrugeLabs@StrugeLabs2 ай бұрын
  • You are super informative and you help everybody out the best you can we need more people like you!

    @frankhubbard2863@frankhubbard28635 ай бұрын
  • Some great tips to try here. I've been huckin plastic for 15+ years and you gave me some ideas for my field work. Thank you.

    @Groove3333@Groove33334 ай бұрын
  • Well Sir Trevor Staub I had never thought about it that way on your last tip. When you gave break down on what you were going to do with Grace. I bag a grace and two halo wraiths that slightly flip up and go way right as a forehand dominant player. Thank you for making that make sense.

    @josephroberts9779@josephroberts97795 ай бұрын
  • thanks for the warnings on the putts in all honesty i appreciate this video. i certainly got some really good takeaways, notably rpms and thumb placement

    @sspandchange@sspandchange4 ай бұрын
  • The Rpm and thumb placement tips. I'm going to experiment with those my next field work/throwing session. Thanks for the tip!

    @JackMeoff777@JackMeoff7775 ай бұрын
  • As an a MA4 player, watching you putt helped me realize, I am not doing too bad! Thank you for the tips! They were helpful. 👍

    @ErikZangron@ErikZangron4 ай бұрын
  • Good piece brotherman! Looking forward to trying the thumb trick.

    @danielbdiscgolf@danielbdiscgolf5 ай бұрын
  • 😂 Enjoy your candor. ❤ Love the tips. Keep doing what you're doing! Good stuff.

    @timmiller9599@timmiller95994 ай бұрын
  • the sibling to “throw more understable to get more left” is “throw higher to get more left”. i feel like we spend so much time trying to perfect our release angle for stock shots that we sometimes forget that giving a disc more air to work with can give it more time to finish if that’s what the shot needs.

    @detectablethickness@detectablethickness5 ай бұрын
  • 10:00 this is one of the best advice that I was given 10yrs ago. I'm not even a high skilled amateur, but I'm known for my putting. Side note, I switched to Straddle for anything 25 ft or closer.

    @raidonbay@raidonbay3 ай бұрын
  • Here’s a tip for those 20 footers. If you have 5-10 of the same putters. 100 putts a day(not just rapid firing) is chump change. Takes me 15-20 minutes to get 100. Everyone has atleast an extra 15-20 minutes at the end of the day. If you wanna get good at putting those 20 footers. Do 200-300 a few days a week

    @TStevesDiscGolf@TStevesDiscGolf5 ай бұрын
  • So the last three tips are the ones I have recently been working with actually as of right now and I’ve been at it for like 7 months now and number 8 specifically the thumb placement I have been playing with and noticing the different things it dose I’m glad that u confirm that for me, awesome videos and great information thank you

    @smokeyjoe5295@smokeyjoe529523 күн бұрын
  • As someone that throws on a Hunter-esque natural hyzer, throwing somewhat flippy discs to go left (with actual distance) changed my game about 6 months after starting to play. It also forced me to learn a bit more about what the wind does to a flightplate 😅

    @thaddeuswireman552@thaddeuswireman5525 ай бұрын
  • bro the rpm>speed tip was great, I'm looking forward to going out next time and just focusing my efforts on rpms n see what happens. really excited to try this. Dope videos Trevor, always love the foundation teams content and humor :)

    @corey5774@corey57745 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately it’s not true. Speed is clearly more important than rpm but rpm is still very important. Trevor was probably seeing the importance of nose angle and hyzer angle to maximize the distance for a certain mph.

      @rogernock7865@rogernock78654 ай бұрын
  • The 20ft put tip is something ive taken to heart. Becoming automatic from that range has helped with all my in circle putting. At 30 ft have to start adjusting my aim being at 6k feet.

    @joenathan7392@joenathan73925 ай бұрын
  • I'd love to see you do a friction glove review.

    @boydwood6104@boydwood61045 ай бұрын
  • hi trevor im new less than 3 months and this is super helpful

    @alexlawrence6220@alexlawrence62205 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate the regular content

    @calebwalin8754@calebwalin87545 ай бұрын
  • You can take 1 particular disc and throw it several different ways and get it to land in the same relative spot. It's good to know all of the different shot shapes that each disc is capable of doing. My 2 favorite shots are a good flex shot, and a good hyzer flip shot. I also love a good roller opportunity.

    @mawage666@mawage6665 ай бұрын
  • A lot of good tips here, thanks man.

    @rustymontgomery8571@rustymontgomery85715 ай бұрын
  • For tournament play the tip of play within your game, the 20ft putt, and shot variety (close to scramble, but different). Perhaps a caveat on the first two tips. During fun play and maybe even tournament prep, push the boundaries...this is a practice round by the way! We should be improving, so push outside the comfort level and see what you can do. For instance, I was playing a practice round with a RHFH dominate player. We were at a 300ft hole that I almost never birdie. Super frustrating b/c it is wide open. He asked about my forehand, and I had recently recorded my max distance with a FH at 275ft with an older Force. He convinces me to get outside of my little box and throw the FH with that disc. What! Bullseye! Birdie! This applies to the 20ft putt. Trevor is right practice that 20ft putt at home (100 putts per day); it does help. But on the course and especially during practice rounds before tournaments, run those longer putts. You need the practice, anyway, so run those longer C1 edge and C2 edge. When you are drilling 20fters at home, and you start hitting chains at 40ft, you begin to develop better aim, better strategy, and better scoring. Simon's tip for Uli - practice the 100ft putt so that you can start improving your C2 putting average.

    @stuartschwenke6656@stuartschwenke66565 ай бұрын
  • @Tip 7, I moved from Florida to Pennsylvania and I got my absolutely obliterated during my first few serious woods rounds. It took a few rounds with the better players to realize that I actually did have the skills to manage the course, I just never needed to use them in big open fields. That said once the local bomber track opened up I definitely had plenty of comfort rounds playing out there throwing huge hyzers 🤝

    @lockemeriwether3045@lockemeriwether30455 ай бұрын
  • Those two putts on hole 7 made my day

    @Sethyfisher@Sethyfisher19 күн бұрын
  • the spin tip sounds incredibly useful to me. i throw fairly hard with good speed but i don't always get a good snap. when i do, the disc definitely goes much longer. I'm going to work on this... Thanks!

    @ducksharkings@ducksharkings5 ай бұрын
  • Only RPM tip I have for putting is to spin putt and make sure your stroke goes from at least 9/10 to 12 (ideally) but if you can learn the trajectory you can go past it. I also believe Calvin said his putt has so much steam on it from finger pop and you can practice and improve it by simply putting into the air while sitting down or doing anything.

    @triplespace007@triplespace0075 ай бұрын
  • Great tips, especially the one about out the RPMs. More spin, more distance … usually.

    @GoManGoDiscGolf-he5ho@GoManGoDiscGolf-he5ho3 ай бұрын
  • Blond dude blows! Blows my mind with great content! Trevor, you're doing a great job, please keep going! And good luck with putting!

    @AndreyDiscGolf@AndreyDiscGolf5 ай бұрын
  • I had the same tendency to airball miss right on my putts. Thanks to the helpful advice from a friend who simply said, "Try keeping you elbow up," I almost never miss right anymore. Such a simple thing made a huge difference in my putting.

    @jimr3724@jimr37244 ай бұрын
  • Trevor you should do a video with tech disc! Bodanza just did one and it was super interesting watching him progress by changing things. Posted before you talked about it haha.

    @curlyred83@curlyred835 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad you said the rpm tip. I struggled getting to 400' with my backhand, until I achieved it while focusing on spin. Then I thought I was crazy. Thanks

    @robwrenn4514@robwrenn45145 ай бұрын
    • How do u focus on spin?

      @ViJt-oq5nq@ViJt-oq5nq3 ай бұрын
    • @@ViJt-oq5nq This is difficult to answer, but I focused on keeping my grip tight through the throw. (Still keep my elbow and shoulder loose). Then, I forced myself to turn my back to my target... then I pull THROUGH my chest. (Trust me, your body will get out of the way during the throw) kzhead.info/sun/nrqYdK2uqXSrZXk/bejne.htmlsi=XxiP2Y0UrDLiqYQx I hope this helps... it's hard for me to explain bc I'm not good at it. Good luck friend!

      @robwrenn4514@robwrenn45143 ай бұрын
  • I like to throw putter forehand rollers from the basket to the next tee pad to practice fun little lines and it has come in handy in the woods in tournaments

    @jackrudzinski8132@jackrudzinski81325 ай бұрын
  • Great vid Trev!

    @TimTimsTim@TimTimsTim5 ай бұрын
  • or competitive play, talking on becoming a "master" of your division before moving up is huge. The biggest shift for me moving from a MA3 player to MA1 and some Open level play has been mindset. a phrase that stuck with me and helped me understand mindset as a rec player was "learn how to win." There is nothing wrong with playing for pars, but also if you get a chance to show off, do so. Executing a shot you know you are good at, that can be a challenge for others will boost your confidance. Reward yourself for accomplishing a goal is also a great tip. I had a goal to cash a MPO event this year before leaving for a deployment and did so iin my first 2 events in a crazy 2 C teir weekend where i shot both my best round and worst round of the season!

    @SubPar_13@SubPar_135 ай бұрын
  • Please do a video on how to generate more spin / rpm.

    @chadrobinson7234@chadrobinson72344 ай бұрын
  • The last tip about understable to go left is so fun to use once you can control it. I use a beat in fission Wave (11 5 -2 2) on an uphill, right to left, 300ft shot with a lot of hyzer, and the amount of people from league nights that have told me "that's the most stable Wave I've ever seen" makes me laugh. It could be a roller if I needed it to be!

    @blessedlikeasneeze@blessedlikeasneeze5 ай бұрын
  • Trick shot: scoober worked right away for me because feels like shooting a basketball. This is my first time watching you comment solo, this was entertaining and useful thanks.

    @turgeonphysics@turgeonphysics4 ай бұрын
  • With the first tip, you made a very important statement - percentage. I am trying to focus on 'what is my high percentage choice?'. It might be to lay up when someone else would go for it. Playing for par might be the high percentage option over trying to get a birdie.

    @BillFromAZ@BillFromAZ5 ай бұрын
  • As someone who sucks but wants to get better I really appreciated this one

    @qstar710@qstar7105 ай бұрын
  • thanks man - good tips to work with

    @mtmorin13@mtmorin135 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video! You got this putting thing!! 😂😊

    @zachSS199@zachSS1995 ай бұрын
  • The 20 foot putts are a game changer. I have a fairly small yard and got a practice basket recently so it's 20 ft max putts all over and it has revolutionized my game

    @TherokA@TherokA5 ай бұрын
    • See if you can get ya neighbour involved, then you could putt over the fence!!! I started throwing mine across my roof, pretend the driveway and garden beds are out of bounds...

      @Takingcareofbusiness669@Takingcareofbusiness6695 ай бұрын
  • 10:30 This is a great tip!! Because of my home course, it enforced this practice, if you got off the fairway, it demanded scrambling.The Sinks, Chattanooga Tennessee. I dedicated half a year to only throwing FH rollers off the Tee, for casual rounds. I come from a broad spspectrum of athletic interests growing up, tennis and outfield Baseball helped me dail this one in. But on a wooded tunnel fairway course, I was able to find my landing zones and dial in the shot. People have Nicknamed me Rolling Rob. "Did somebody say Roller?" TM 😂

    @raidonbay@raidonbay3 ай бұрын
    • 13:30 "....or a roller in the woods." I learned FH rollers in the woods. You sometimes only have a 15-30 ft landing zone where this "can" work. So often with root systems in the woods there's a digression further down the fairway. My idea, if you don't try it, you will never know what will work. There's only a few friends that will follow my lead, "Rollers, who's doing it?" Most would think that's stupid, but that's debatable.

      @raidonbay@raidonbay3 ай бұрын
  • Thumb position can also push the disc more towards hyzer vs anhyzer. With some discs with a thin rim, you can accidentally release something on anhyzer cuz you're pressing down too far near the edge.

    @ViJt-oq5nq@ViJt-oq5nq3 ай бұрын
  • Try tucking the pinky to putt and focus on your elbow being away from your body with the disc in. It will help with pop for the rpm on the putt

    @Mcgonigal264@Mcgonigal2644 ай бұрын
  • Trevor, For putting: I gotchu! Focus on 3-6 ft distance putts and focus on your straight line from your start point to your follow through point! Then only step backward when you make at least 5 in a row comfortably. 2nd: take the time to putt every throw with as much confidence as possible, actually visualizing it going in!

    @WonderLoveKileab@WonderLoveKileab3 ай бұрын
  • Trevor, Regarding your putt: it'd be awesome to see you do a putting course with Scott Stokely. Cole Redalen got his confidence back this way, and Scott is an absolute legend - I think this would be great content.

    @Bobssneakyadventures@Bobssneakyadventures5 ай бұрын
  • 20-33 foot putts are what have gotten me a top 10 finish in every tournament I’ve played so far! My drive distance is not phenomenal. But I am fairly accurate in my placement. I play MA3 and most of my local competitors are slightly below my putting skill level. My putting has saved me countless strokes on competitors simply because I can make comebackers and testers semi consistently

    @I_a_dalton@I_a_dalton5 ай бұрын
  • Hey Trevor, with putting, I have to remember to grip the putter a lot harder than I'm naturally inclined to. If I don't, it A) doesn't come out with any speed and B) often slides off of my fingers, leading to it being extra nose-down. The amount of times I've hit dead center pole beneath the cage is too high. Good luck getting better.

    @nathanialcowley4372@nathanialcowley43725 ай бұрын
    • I would recommend watching Gannon Buhrs putting video because he says the complete opposite. He is one of the best putters in the game and gets a ton of power while using a loose grip.

      @jonashamnesye5871@jonashamnesye58714 ай бұрын
    • Different strokes for different folks

      @nathanialcowley4372@nathanialcowley43724 ай бұрын
  • Wow I never knew that about the thumb 👍 thank you

    @MRCRAZYSCOTTY@MRCRAZYSCOTTY5 ай бұрын
  • Trevor you need to try bringing the putter back to you’re belt line and put a lil spin on it as you release flat (extending you’re arm)instead of where you are currently ( from thigh) with you’re arm already fully extended

    @mrhooks8681@mrhooks86814 ай бұрын
  • I have a square quarter mile park across the street from me. I take 2-3 disc with me when I take my dog for the loop. I throw at the basketball poles, the trash cans, and various other things. I also take my practice basket. My 100' game is on point. I need to throw farther though.

    @Eaglemadhatter@Eaglemadhatter5 ай бұрын
  • Great video! I’m actually curious on camera situation. I can produce decent quality with my current situation but looking to upgrade. Not trying to break the bank too much lol any insight if you have the time is greatly appreciated.

    @Fr3dWoodDG@Fr3dWoodDG4 ай бұрын
  • Tip that has improved my 250ft and closer shots - don't focus your shot at the basket! Pick a disc and trust its flight. Pick a single leaf or branch and trust the disc will perform as it should to hit the basket. I found if I aim for the basket it will fly 40ft left (RHB)

    @timcahill6085@timcahill60855 ай бұрын
  • Never heard #10 will definitely try that

    @nathanmorgan9111@nathanmorgan91115 ай бұрын
  • I need to practice more 20 footers in my backyard! I really want to have a similar putting style to Gannons with out the left hip reach! I go to about my belt buckle and lift my back leg after I push off it, kinda like Simons putt! I have been making way more circle 2 putts which is awesome, but the problem I'm having is getting a better arm so I'm more able to reach a lot more holes at my local course! Which means I'm more often in circle one range which, I'm not complaining about! It's just that I can't make a single circle one putt! And my confidence is so thin that if I'm in circle 1 on the first hole and I miss the putt, I won't make another circle 1 putt the rest of the round! So I've started pulling back on my throws so I can hopefully score better which is something I don't like doing at all! I'm confident I could score a -10 on my local course. I probably have played that course 900 days of the past 3 years! My best round was -7 and I missed some puts and had some bogeys at, and at one point I was at -11, but there was a group ahead of us, and they had seen how well I was playing, they had to say say something before I putted, and of course I missed the 30 footer and I fell apart! Oh well at least I know what I'm capable of! I had 2 ace chain outs that day! We get a lot of snow in the winter and it gets cold! I suck playing cold! I would play it 365 days a year if it wasn't so cold and snowy! It's a great course all the holes have multiple pin locations and they just put in new benches and new PDGA sized tee pads which is awesome! So I guess its time to go practice some 20 footers in the backyard! My putting style does not work without confidence at all! So I got to go build some! Awesome video! I haven't even finished the video yet, and it inspired me to practice! So thank you! I'm positive it will help! Practice, practice, practice! And I've been working on backhand rollers as well and getting pretty decent, about 300 most of the time! I always throw it on the last hole no matter what pin placement! So I can call playing a round casually for fun, counting for a bit of practice if I do the same throw on the same hole Everytime no matter what! I've watched foundation for quite a a while now and I've listened to the podcast! There both great, but I've only watched this channel for 11 minutes and it has already made me want to subscribe! I'll never be bored of watching discs fly, it's fucking awesome!

    @The_Last_Bunny@The_Last_Bunny4 ай бұрын
  • Here's a tip for u abt putting from the gr8 Philo, finish the putting stroke inside the frame of your body. Has helped me a ton hope it works for u

    @isaacrock2591@isaacrock25914 ай бұрын
  • Something else I've been learning, as probably obvious as this sounds... Do the drills slowly, with tension, and in pieces. Was struggling with nose up and anhyzer releases. That only started fixing itself when I was looking at myself in the mirror slowly going through the out in out motion with tension in my arm at the correct height for a smooth nose down flat release.

    @ViJt-oq5nq@ViJt-oq5nq3 ай бұрын
  • "...elevation, if you're a scientist" - Terrific and entertaining advise. I'm excited to get back out there!

    @bensajdak4297@bensajdak42976 күн бұрын
  • Not for everyone but a throwing glove helps (me) a ton in wet and/or cold conditions. Also, again depending on course and conditions, a cart helps take pressure off my shoulders.

    @leopard3131@leopard31314 ай бұрын
  • Trevor I greatly appreciate your educational videos. They have helped me personally. I am by no means an expert but watching you put your releasing on hyper. Try pushing your elbow down slightly. This May get a flatter release.

    @BrianMorrison-me7bm@BrianMorrison-me7bm5 ай бұрын
  • Awesome content. Got my sub

    @rhinkletattoo@rhinkletattooАй бұрын
  • Two things that helped me in putting is mental. 1. To make putts you gotta give it a chance. Aim to the back side chains so your brain doesn't try and fluff it short. 2. Gotta give it height to make it. So aim towards the top band

    @DiscPayne@DiscPayne5 ай бұрын
  • I wish we had a pitch n port in Tennesse

    @SurvivalPunk@SurvivalPunk4 ай бұрын
  • Great advice

    @jaynorris3631@jaynorris36315 ай бұрын
  • Any update on the pioneer bags? Maybe a v4 release date or v3 restock?

    @infinitybob13@infinitybob135 ай бұрын
  • New to the game. I used to be a club golf professional. So it’s new terminology. But I’m Less than a month in and Im having issues with my forehand. I would like to see how you grip the disc and do you need to snap the wrist?

    @jeffeveridge1575@jeffeveridge15753 ай бұрын
  • I have a square quarter mile park across the street from me. I take 2-3 disc with me when I take my dog for the loop. I throw at the basketball poles, the trash cans, and various other things. My 100' game is on point. I need to throw farther though.

    @Eaglemadhatter@Eaglemadhatter5 ай бұрын
  • “If you’re a scientist” made me chuckle a bit

    @rdcraig777@rdcraig7774 ай бұрын
  • Here's your putting tip: Do the Kevin Jones putt instead. Straight straddle putt every time, all the way out to at least the edge of circle 2. Once you get the motion down for that putt, you'll figure out your putt again.

    @tjg555@tjg5555 ай бұрын
  • I know you don’t need my criticism, and you may already be aware of this, but one thing I’ve noticed on your putts is you generate the power with your legs then you wait just a tad bit too long to bring the arm through. I had a horrible habit of doing this and it caused me to hit the front of the basket or even the bottom pole nearly every time. On several of your putts, the arm and feet looked more like one motion and timing was much better and you made most of those. Also, think about using your hand to get the disc in the basket and less arm. Seems counterintuitive for consistency but just try it. Love your new channel by the way! Not trying to be Mr. Big Man with all the answers, I’ve just been through the same struggles and I know you are good enough to get through them as well.

    @dawsonclark6008@dawsonclark60085 ай бұрын
    • I agree, draw your arm back at the same time as you rear backward, start your hips moving forward then start the throw as you lift your rear foot all with no jerky motions, smooth back, smooth accelerate forward

      @robertjones1730@robertjones17305 ай бұрын
  • I need to try #10

    @s.d.3236@s.d.32365 ай бұрын
  • Playing in my first tournament and i threw my avenger ss. Mid hyzer it flips up to dead straigh, baby hyzer, flip up to easy turnover. I accidentally threw it with lots of hyzer and it just sailed left. Went pin high but it went deep into the woods and down a hill. So you really can move left with that technique. Lol.

    @fieryinferno88@fieryinferno885 ай бұрын
  • I’m totally new to this. I have like 4 hours trying in to it. I have learned to get in long throws but my disc always goes far to the right in the end. I am left handed 😅

    @chrillemoskajarvi3388@chrillemoskajarvi3388Ай бұрын
  • 20' putt or between 5-7 steps from the basket which = 15-21 ft is what I wld say is the most important! Even 5 steps and shorter! I am normally cash $ in the circle but have struggles from 30'+ sometimes, but I take my in the circle putts all day!

    @Juliano_DJOL@Juliano_DJOL4 ай бұрын
  • Tip 10 🔥😮‍💨

    @peanutbutterjelly.7@peanutbutterjelly.7Ай бұрын
  • you should talk to Robbie his drills have been very helpful. I might look strange leaving my hand where I released but it helps.

    @erichorn9858@erichorn98585 ай бұрын
  • thumbs up just for the great putting

    @TheB33rgut@TheB33rgut5 ай бұрын
  • Taking my pointer finger off the rim of the disc while putting felt so weird but has instantly made me a better putter - went from far below average to slightly below average... Still translated to an extra stroke or two less per round!

    @tannerw817@tannerw8175 ай бұрын
    • Same here. I used to have to throw high, rainbow putts at 20+ feet. I took the finger off the rim like he showed in the other video and it’s not laser flat, but much lower in trajectory. Plus, I make a lot more shorter putts (15-20 feet) that before.

      @NotSoFast71@NotSoFast715 ай бұрын
  • Dude I switched to squatting and putting between my legs facing the basket with both knees, looks weird but very effective

    @codyonyoutube@codyonyoutube2 ай бұрын
  • I have noticed RPMs from the first time i played in Aug. My forehand can go just over 300, and my arm barely moves. Unfortunately, I'm one step below noodle arm.

    @seansimpson8758@seansimpson87585 ай бұрын
  • What Discraft plastics are better/worse in cold weather?

    @nicdekeyser6436@nicdekeyser64365 ай бұрын
  • “Elevation if you’re a scientist” had me dead lmao

    @brandonreed1270@brandonreed12705 ай бұрын
  • I've been desperately trying to figure out how to put more spin on my disc. I'll try moving my thumb position tomorrow. Hopefully I'll see some results!

    @eder8507123@eder85071235 ай бұрын
    • I m going to try this also!

      @keithshively8233@keithshively82334 ай бұрын
  • The thumb tip and the flippy disc to go left. Thank you.

    @prolifebobby@prolifebobbyАй бұрын
  • You should start a series working on putting. Maybe get a coach. I’ve been really struggling with putting despite practicing nearly everyday for over a year. I really want to know if things can change haha.

    @roddyrobinson8387@roddyrobinson83874 ай бұрын
  • A big tip I learned to make more putts was aim little, miss little... I don't quite remember where I heard that tip but I'm pretty sure it was someone wise

    @jonathanvajko7396@jonathanvajko73965 ай бұрын
  • That DD 1/2 zip is stupid clean. #1/2ziparmy

    @mattdavidson535@mattdavidson5355 ай бұрын
  • Being a woods golfer, throwing understable discs in a lot of hyzer to get long panning shots has saved my butt more times than I can count.

    @Chaser90EK@Chaser90EK5 ай бұрын
    • Overstable on anhyzer works well too.

      @FuckGoogle2@FuckGoogle25 ай бұрын
    • "Being a woods golfer".....bro why don't you just say "as someone who can't throw far" because that's what it really means. Guys like you aren't fooling anyone with that line yet you all think you are

      @soldieroftheway7979@soldieroftheway79795 ай бұрын
    • ​@@soldieroftheway7979I'm a bit of a woods golfer myself 😮😉

      @joem13yearsago73@joem13yearsago735 ай бұрын
    • @@joem13yearsago73 lol

      @soldieroftheway7979@soldieroftheway79795 ай бұрын
  • I came to Forrest from Florida to go to the shop for a chance at buying your stalker so i could later return it to you on your bday none the less big Hun beat me to it lol.. but while i was there i did play New London i shot 82 and that was all possible due to watching the break series thanks for the pre info to allow me to have a round there I was actually proud of keep up the great content solo and with the boys best in the business over all

    @patrickfickey3079@patrickfickey30793 ай бұрын
  • Also, if you're trying to improve, always attempt the "proper play". I know this can be difficult if you're keeping score and playing with buddies even just for bragging rights but I've relished in my time this year playing alone and allowing myself to make thousands of mistakes in the spirit of developing my skill. If you don't know the proper play, don't worry about it, or take that time to realize you can slow down and think for a minute.

    @burntoburn42@burntoburn424 ай бұрын
  • I know you're not good at putting, but have you ever tried the Turbo Putt?

    @akiyosioota8044@akiyosioota80445 ай бұрын
  • Ironically one of the tips I've heard is "how you talk about your game matters" and specifically this person was talking about bad mounting your own putting at the time. If you think you're bad at putting you'll be nervous or otherwise feeling off and giving your body the wrong queues stepping up to your putt. It seems to help for me to at least not be negative so "I can putt better than this" or "i'm normally a good putter/better putter" versus "i'm so trash at putting" or "my putt is trash right now" all round.

    @Nolast12503@Nolast125035 ай бұрын
  • Get therrrre!

    @BROWNSTONEBEAR-1983@BROWNSTONEBEAR-19835 ай бұрын
  • I feel better about my putting after watching this 🤣

    @danielbarrett6026@danielbarrett60265 ай бұрын
  • How do you get more RPM's?

    @kalmanbrand6480@kalmanbrand64804 ай бұрын
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