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Best part o' ye game...

Best Part of your game...


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Mine is definitely the Mid game...I just seem to have better response to these distances and the midrange disc I use (Skeeter) has been money every time I throw it. Very few times will I end up further than comfortable (10-20ft) putting distance from the basket.
 
Using the search feature. Just kidding. .. sort of.

Putting probably.
 
I know the best part of my game is big D. This was validated with my only cash in the open division a couple weeks ago. The course was super long and wide open. I took 3rd out of about 30. My putting was ok, as was the rest of my game. What saved me was being able to have eagle opportunities on nearly every par 4 and 5.
 
I don't have big D (although I'm pretty accurate off the tee), I lose focus on approach shots and tend to make most of my mistakes there.

My putting has been described as "automatic."
 
Using the search feature. Just kidding. .. sort of.

Putting probably.

Ok...I must know this...or else, you bringest on the pain...kidding.

How would you describe your putting ceremony? Do you look at the basket the hole time? Do you use the "Sumo Stance" "Sneaky Snake Style"...This is my most worstest area...(Did that last part to drive the spelling OCD guys crazy :hfive:)
 
Using the search feature. Just kidding. .. sort of.

Putting probably.

that is the best part of my game.

Depends who you ask. My NY crew says putting is the best part of my game, but in MD people notice my approach game.
I think my ability to get out of trouble and pull off shots from deep in the woods is the best part of my game. If my driving were better I would not end up in the deep woods.
 
i choose my mid game. it seems to be the most consistent for me, my drives and putts could use some improvement.
 
Here is a link to a putting/mental tips thread I did on our local site: http://www.nwdiscgolfnews.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7079

^ excellent stuff, some of my best work. :)

I'm a turbo putter and I use the same stance every time. Disc balanced on my right hand, aim, clear my head and go for it. Muscle memory, confidence and clearing your head. Good luck. :)
 
Mine would have to be approaches. Unfortunately, that means I take a lot of pars, but not a lot of birdies. I need to work on my driving and putting.
 
Here is a link to a putting/mental tips thread I did on our local site: http://www.nwdiscgolfnews.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7079

^ excellent stuff, some of my best work. :)

I'm a turbo putter and I use the same stance every time. Disc balanced on my right hand, aim, clear my head and go for it. Muscle memory, confidence and clearing your head. Good luck. :)

You are officially changed from SILLYBIZZ to YODABIZZ

My favorite quote from our green friend. "DO or DO NOT...there is no TRY."
 
I picked putting. I played in a PDGA last weekend and my putting wasn't as good as it has been. Consequently my round ratings were only in the 980's and 990's and I finished out of the cash in masters. Of course that still would have tied me for 1st in the Open but I chose the wrong division.
 
I'd say my approach shots. I was perfect a few months back as far as putting and driving go. Driving wasn't giant distance but my accuracy was dead on. Now I'm enjoying a downhill slide where if it wasn't for great approach shots I'd be burning scorecards. I've been remodeling our house every minute of every day and don't get any field and putting practice in, and it shows. Hopefully we'll find a practice field close to the house and get our basket set back up in the yard soon, otherwise I'll be editing the best part of my game to surfing DGCR.
 
Mid game for sure.

My distance isn't the greatest but I normally keep it out of the mess, and my Spiders lay me next to the basket most of the time. Which is great since my putting is dependent on which shoe I put on first in the morning and I never remember which one is the correct one..
 
The best part of my game is my mid range game. I can usually place an approach shot within a comfortable range (<20feet). I dont have enough of an arm at this time to consider my long game "good". When it comes to putting I still miss putts that I feel I should make.
 

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