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Hyzer Flip
So without showing a video or anything, I was just wondering if I throw my RoadRunner about 340ft~ give or take, thrown FLAT with my cranking it hard, would puting a little hyzer on it to make it hyzer flip make it go further?
I'm talking about perfect conditions, no wind etc.... (400ft hole at my local course, wide open.) |
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If you're throwing a Roadrunner flat and only getting 340ft with out it turning to a roller then I would say no. Hyzer flipping will not get you more distance for your snap.
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How would I be getting more distance then? I also throw beasts and Bosses around 350ftish? I started to turn my Boss when I threw it flat.
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Technically speaking, YES. When you hyzer flip a disc, the disc starts out on the hyzer line until it flips up flat and then usually drifts to the right for a bit before either staying straight or coming back to the left just a bit. The hyzer you put on the disc causes the disc to travel more before the disc does what it would naturally do if you snapped it flat. I think that is correct.
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turning a Boss with 350 feet of power usually means there is off axis torque.
also, what kind of plastic is it?
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I guess I don't know what I'm trying to say :P I basically max out at 350-360ft, trying VERY hard. I also changed up my form and being in Wisconsin when it's 10 Degrees probably isn't going to show that at all. Hopefully when the warmth comes back I will be throwing farther. Before I always bent my wrist and arm into my chest, now I learned to keep my arm nice and straight. Seemed to help accuracy as well as distance kind of? I also started discing down. |
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But you have to have a lot of snap so it would travel back to flat and do it's original characteristics.
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you have enough power to hyzer flip a roadrunner. just remember to keep the nose down to help instigate the turn.
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There are not that many courses where 360 ft with accuracy does not get you looks at birdies all day. I am oft confused by the number of players here who can reach 500 feet. I play of some of the biggest courses in Michigan, and there only but a couple handfuls of holes over 500 ft and most of those are not reachable because of hole design. Learn accuracy at 360 ft and my guess is distance will come.
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