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I remember seeing some instructional video where Cam talks about putting with a "shoulder pop", in that video he was 100% push putt, but that must have been a phase because I've seen videos from before and after that time where his putt is way different.
You keep talking about scientific studies when discounting other posters' thoughts then following that up by making statements as if they are fact, when they are in reality about how push putting was uncomfortable and counter intuitive for you.
The push putt is an adaptation of an underhand...
Ahhh ok so this is just someone ignoring the OP and reading the comments starting halfway through the thread
:rolleyes:
And thread crapping on a decent post lol
How very DGCR
Orangebrook DGC opened in 2015, $3 to walk, $13 to ride
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=7745
18 hole DG course plays along with the front 9 of one of the two ball golf courses on the property
I've been playing for 4 years now, 950 rated, play a mix of MPO and MA1 depending on the event, definitely a weekend warrior without a ton of extra time to play. For the first 3 years I played, I practiced as often as possible, field work, situational stuff on the course, putting, anything I had...
That's what makes it so impressive to me, even McBeth had 9 bogeys and still took second. McBeth also had a noticeably more aggressive game plan which ended up erasing the extra bogeys with eagles. It's crazy Ricky was able to execute the safe game plan so consistently and still get enough birds...
I couldn't remember many so I went back through the live scoring to check, Ricky had 2 bogies in the entire tournament before his smiley botched layup on the island hole in the finals. The next closest player I could find to that was Nikko with 4. This is insane to me, over 5.5 rounds Ricky had...
Thats why so many people have such big problems with running up smooth and transferring weight, its opposite of how they've been doing it in every other sport, ball golf, baseball, hockey, even throwing a ball are all opposite foot from from your dominant hand goes forward. I have met tons of...
You are me 3 years ago haha I started out playing ultimate and was comfortable with a lefty flick and righty backhand, i am also left hand dominant. I would almost guarantee you can throw 50-75% as far as your rhbh with a lhbh within a week or two. The footwork and weight transfer will be tricky...
I am very familiar with the Trilogy line up, my bag has been all trilogy since before it was even a trilogy. It wasn't meant as an insult, just an observation. Many of the discs that are not in the easy to throw line are still outside of what most pros bag. Prodigy has roughly 1 truly under...
True, but, Prodigy's line is far more focuses on Pro caliber players than the Trilogy line. I would say close to half of the trilogy line is directed more towards casual/lower arm speed golfers. At this point I think the number of discs, pros would consider throwing, is probably similar between...
Not a huge one way swing but when you take the rebound into account its pretty ridiculous.
Rnd2 - 1015
Rnd3 - 893
Rnd4 - 999
I was 918 rated at the time, playing intermediate, won my first Int tournament and missed the FL bid to USDGC performance flight by less than a one stroke over 4 rounds...
Don't forget the south east coast, when I started playing in 2012 we had 6 courses in the tri-county area (Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm) there are now 18!
This is why I would have had the same thought process, rule wise, as JohnE. Everyone knows the par+4 rule, I cant think of another rule that applies to a player completely missing their position in the teeing order. I always assumed par+4 kicked back in.
First of all, not trolling, serious question. It has been established that the par+4 rule doesnt apply after a player has played a hole, I get that its a warning if later in a round you use more than 30 seconds to throw. That being said . . .
Can someone walk me through the proper procedure if...