krooster
Birdie Member
What's a good disc that a general audience (i.e. non disc golfers) will be fine with using for playing a casual game of catch, but that also requires similar forehand form as throwing a typical disc golf putter or mid?
Reason I ask is because I have an excellent forehand with an ultimate disc, but for me that hasn't translated at all into disc golf. Not sure if it's the smaller diameter or different rim shape, but I can't throw a golf disc the same way and get a smooth release.
I suspect something like a glitch/sonic/polecat/rattler might do the trick, but I don't have experience with those types of discs.
The best solution would probably be to do forehand field work, gradually increasing distance, but that will have to wait a decade or so for my daughter to grow up and give me more free time. Until then I want so spend my alone time on the course.
Reason I ask is because I have an excellent forehand with an ultimate disc, but for me that hasn't translated at all into disc golf. Not sure if it's the smaller diameter or different rim shape, but I can't throw a golf disc the same way and get a smooth release.
I suspect something like a glitch/sonic/polecat/rattler might do the trick, but I don't have experience with those types of discs.
The best solution would probably be to do forehand field work, gradually increasing distance, but that will have to wait a decade or so for my daughter to grow up and give me more free time. Until then I want so spend my alone time on the course.