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Throw lots of putters. I have 6 MVP Anodes just for practicing all about the same weight. Sometimes I use them for practice inside the circle. Sometimes I take two and play a practice round if I am having trouble with my form.
Understable midranges are great to learn with. Comet sounds like...
I think you should pay me to travel across the country and play all the metro courses in the country until I have solid research to give you a proper answer. lol :D Of course I am sure everyone on this site would sign up for that job.
On a serious note. I live in Missouri and haven't done...
If the nose is down on your disc and your discs are still rising up then crosswind could be picking up your discs.
I have noticed that all my discs with glide(and that's almost all if you look at my sig.) pick up a little when there is a crosswind. They almost jump around in the air.
I...
I have a love/hate relationship with a DX Destroyer I have in my bag. It's chewed up and ugly beyond belief. I only carry it for situations where I don't want to lose a good disc.
So, I hate it because it is ugly.
But, I have had it in my bag for almost a year and haven't lost it. So, I...
I don't like having anything other than 18 or 9 hole courses. Maybe I'm just a traditionalist.
On the other hand I don't want to have a course where it's going to take longer than hour to have a full practice round. I don't think I can walk fast enough to do 27 holes in an hour.
Why not throw a soft Anode if you like Anodes. I have one soft Anode for approach shot like you described. The only disc I have ever thrown that was more forgiving against roll aways was the DGA Blowfly and those just feel weird to throw.
I have to say the biggest thing that helped with my consistency is consistently using the same routine before each throw. That is I use the same motions before each throw to focus on what I want to do and set myself to be lined up how I need to be. Same order same routine. On putts and...
I have to agree with Northwest also. I struggled even with the push putt until I realized that I can use more spin for the longer putts as long as when I release everything finishes directed at the basket.
As far as weight shift, if I lose focus and don't use my legs and core properly I am...
First I would say that learning with distance driver's will not teach you good form. Use fairways.
Latitude makes the best fairway drivers to learn with IMO(Includes Westside and DD). They teach you to throw correctly. Instead of strong arming your throws, you have to learn to throw the disc...