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33tango
02-18-2009, 12:51 PM
From his web site: http://www.kenclimo.com/distance.htm

"Come at the tee at an angle. If you're for an anhyzer drive, you're starting at the right rear corner and your body and disc will end up in the front left corner of the tee pad. For a hyzer shot, you're starting at the left rear corner and your body and disc are going to end up at the right front corner. This is key in getting a good shot going. "

This is the first I've heard of this technique, does anyone else use it with success?

CaptainAnhyzer
02-18-2009, 01:00 PM
using the entire tee box to "lead in" the line you're throwing........ i started doing that to get a bigger bend on my anhyzer shots. If the fairway is wide enough but i wouldn't recommend it here:
http://www.disctrips.com/galleries/scenic-round/1.html

Fore
02-18-2009, 01:06 PM
From his web site: http://www.kenclimo.com/distance.htm

"Come at the tee at an angle. If you're for an anhyzer drive, you're starting at the right rear corner and your body and disc will end up in the front left corner of the tee pad. For a hyzer shot, you're starting at the left rear corner and your body and disc are going to end up at the right front corner. This is key in getting a good shot going. "

This is the first I've heard of this technique, does anyone else use it with success?

Yes, I line up similar to this depending on what I'm throwing (hyzer or anhyzer). A local guy told me this when I first started playing again.

lewisville150
02-18-2009, 07:46 PM
I do the same thing. Started doing it because it helped my throws. The habit stuck.

thenamesben
02-18-2009, 09:59 PM
Yep, I do this too. Works a lot better than just staying in the middle of the tee.

_.-Dut-._
02-18-2009, 10:00 PM
From his web site: http://www.kenclimo.com/distance.htm

"Come at the tee at an angle. If you're for an anhyzer drive, you're starting at the right rear corner and your body and disc will end up in the front left corner of the tee pad. For a hyzer shot, you're starting at the left rear corner and your body and disc are going to end up at the right front corner. This is key in getting a good shot going. "

This is the first I've heard of this technique, does anyone else use it with success?

Ive always used it, but it came natural to me, almost like telling someone to tie their shoes after putting them on. Your natural run up wants to take that line anyway.

dpennycuff
02-27-2009, 01:52 PM
I started doing this on some holes that had trees right next to the tee pad, and I didn't want to hit the tree on my follow through, but other than this I have notice no benifit or detriment to using this technique.

DiscChainBasket18
02-27-2009, 03:26 PM
Hyzer, straight or anny, I've always start at the right rear & work my way towards the left front. I've never tried the opposite. Now I'm curious

80playedin10states
02-27-2009, 07:48 PM
i always inspect the tee to find the best possible "lane" ...im a lefty, so anyhyzers i do tend to start at the far left and end up at the front right of the tee..all depends on the hole!!

TalbotTrojan
02-27-2009, 08:04 PM
I would say that it mostly depends on the hole and where I want the disc to go. For instance on hole 18 of the back 18 at La Mirada I throw a backhand roller that has to hit a particular lane pretty early on. So I have to start back right and move to the front left otherwise I hit a tree, plus it feels natural.

tamahawk
03-01-2009, 03:10 PM
Hyzer, straight or anny, I've always start at the right rear & work my way towards the left front. I've never tried the opposite. Now I'm curious

yeah, that's exactly how i throw too. back right toward the middle or sometimes left front. interesting concept though, starting on the back left and moving toward the right side of the box, i'll have to give it a try.