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4.00 star(s)
Classic New England Golf
Holes are very well designed, great use of the land/elevation. This course is very technical but is still fair (more fair than hollows north). The fairways are intuitive for the most part, but the rough is punishing. You will get rewarded for a good shot, and punished...
It's been a while since my last post on this thread, but i havent stopped working on my form! Looking back on it now i still need to work on both of the two previous comments above, but this definitely feels like an improvement. Here is a shot from behind. still clearly need to work on nose...
This may be a silly question, but with the shoulders rotating more vertical doesn't that always result in a hyzer release? can this method of throwing even be used to throw a pure anyzer? or does that shot just rely on flipping a disc over?
4.50 star(s)
One of the most fun courses I have played
This course is a super fun short course that is good for warming up, and having a fun time trying to run aces. All of the holes are super short, but this is undoubtedly the best maintained course of this style that I have ever seen. Every hole fun and...
4.50 star(s)
Technical Masterpiece
This course requires a wide variety of different shots and angles to shoot well. The hollows does a great job providing many different challenging lines for every hole without requiring to much distance. The course is very well maintained and has many different course...
In a tournament where pros play a different course layout, and there is only one pro registered for the tournament, how are ratings/payouts determined? I assume that no matter what score is shot the round rating will match the rating of the one player, and the payout will just be the entry fee...
Personally I intentionally hold my wrist as closed as possible while remaining relaxed. I find this point is slightly further than the 180 degrees between the back of the hand and the forearm in a straight neutral position. I think this makes it easier to keep the hand on the outside of the disc...
My problem is that occasionally after I release my disc, my thumb and index finger will snap together violently. And if my thumb isn't in a good spot on the top of the disc, the two fingers will slide past one another and the nail on my index finger will cut the top of my thumb. Took me forever...
I hope the getaway is in the 6-7 speed range, dd and all of trilogy is really lacking in that category aside from the saint pro. I hope the getaway its a more hss, but less lss saint pro (aka the illusive 2nd run fd)
So I currently bag a max weight lucid, which does exactly what I bought it for, although I am noticing after a month or so it is holding straight longer than it did out of the box but still a perfect os driver. I'm also looking for something slightly more hss than my most os culverin, anyone...
Is this shoulder motion better? I also looked back at the beato drill, and focused on getting off my back foot at the peak of my reach back in order to shift to the front sooner. Does this seam to be in the correct direction?
https://youtu.be/MItvt_dF0mw