I only recently started hitting about 325-350ft. When I do that I know there's stuff I'm still doing wrong. Just keep playing as much as possible. I recommend either fields, or open courses. I've played a lot of open courses recently and I feel having that further away target can really help...
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Nani Falcone
- Difficult to lose a disc. This course is very open, you can throw a terrible shot, however it's very unlikely that you'll lose a disc from it. There's only 2 holes (1 and 9) where you can put it deep into trees. Otherwise you may just have a long seconds shot, but I'd take that...
Just give this one back, but tell him he should look for his discs. I'd also tell him if you find another one of his discs and feel it could've been easily found you're gonna take as much effort in calling him and he would looking for a disc.
Mine wasn't on Youtube still just now. For some reason I was locked out of it. Had to make a new email and Youtube account. But here it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-if6LVTfqc
Discs are bendable (thus making "sharpness" less relevant), solid baseballs are not. I played baseball and when I got hit I was bleeding. I've been hit by a disc twice, not even a scratch (just a lot of pain).
Very highly doubtful. I don't know if you watch baseball at all, but I'll use it as an example.
Say if a pitcher pitches to a batter, batter hits a line drive back at the pitchers head. The ball is probably traveling approximately 100MPH (possibly higher), a baseball weighs 149 grams. Equaling...