Beable
Double Eagle Member
It seems like you were probably fatigued on Sunday from all the throws the previous two days.
It seems like you were probably fatigued on Sunday from all the throws the previous two days.
I know you shouldn't speak in absolutes but:
Never have a certain disc for a certain hole. Always visualize shots. You can make lots of discs hit a shot.
Meh
I get the point but this isn't very realistic.
One local course I've played a couple hundred times has holes that I always use a specific disc. I've tried enough over the years to know what disc gives me the highest birdie %.
Meh to you too, good sir.
The point is only based in realism and experience. Discs are lost, wind and weather conditions change, trees fall, etc. A home course, or one played often enough, is more reliant on muscle memory than shot visualizing. You have already made the decision before you step to the tee. On my home course, yes, I have my go to's. I also have plenty of other options for an equal percentage of birdies.
In order to become a well rounded golfer one should be able to make any disc work for them. The crux of my point is: learn to make the disc do what you want and you become master of your tools.
Meeeeeeh
I have a disc that works and produces a higher % of birdies. There's no need to make another disc work. I use the right tool for the job. No need to hammer a nail with a saw when I have a hammer.
Meeeeeeh
I have a disc that works and produces a higher % of birdies. There's no need to make another disc work. I use the right tool for the job. No need to hammer a nail with a saw when I have a hammer.
*couldn't care less
If you could care less it implies you have some level of concern for me. I'm touched :O
I actually don't think we are that far apart in our opinions. asromatifoso sums it up pretty well.