Yes, my initial goal is to focus on form, weight transfer, etc. Right now most of my time throwing is out playing with friends on tightly wooded courses and although the group I play with is better and I get some pointers I focus on trying to throw a certain type of shot even though I don't have the mechanics down for a simple 250ft straight shot. I am getting close to bogey golf which has been my goal from the beginning. I told ya, new to this. I feel that on most of the courses I play being accurate instead of being long would be a huge plus. As I have read, "Smooth is long." Therefore, my focus on the fieldwork right now is simply technique.
I want to focus on being able to get comfortable with my release point, I know, wrong term, but keep reading. I am not quite sure what line the disc will start when it leaves my hand yet. Sometimes too far right and then next tee-box too far left. Every few holes I throw a decent drive. I'm sure most of this has to do with not staying close enough to my chest and not pulling through. But, maybe I'm lined up wrong at release and I need to adjust. I just don't know. I also need to work on height of release. One hole I will throw it into the ground 40ft in front of the tee-box and the next hole I am too high.
So, based on the feedback I am going to pick-up a handful of the same disc. As you can see my focus is trying to get consistent throwing a somewhat straight 225-250ft disc. The distance doesn't matter to me right now. I think being able to throw the same disc 3-5 times in a row will be a benefit here. Once I get comfortable with that then repeat with the current discs I throw. This will get me a better understanding of how those discs fly and I can start working on shaping (different) shots.
This has been a long ramble, I know, but I want to say thank you to those that posted. I come from 20yrs of playing ball golf and the concept and strategy carry over so much that is what got me hooked. But, the people associated with disc golf and sites like this make it even more worthwhile.