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4.00 star(s)
Young course with great potential!
Overall this is a great course in the works. The front 9 is set in laurel throughout the park while the back 9 is more of tunnel shots through the woods. A great mix of shots are needed to navigate this course. Some of the holes that are memorable are hole...
4.00 star(s)
Another great coures in Western PA
I played two rounds on this course and overall it is an excellent course. Of the courses I have played this is my third favorite course. Deer Lakes being number one and Moraine number two. The major strength of this course is the par 5's. I found them very...
I think I am one of "those people". Thanks for bringing this up. Hopefully I can make it out soon, try it, and feel a difference. I know sitting at my desk here at work I can tell a difference. I can't wait to see what it does in the field.
What discs are you throwing? If you are releasing hyzer or throwing them like a comet then I would expect them to hyzer out. Have you tried to throw them flat or anhyzer? What happens then?
Yeah I tried it but haven't been able to really take it to the throw. I am still gettting the reps to get this stuff second nature but am getting there.
Touche. I would say not. It is easier to take baby steps. Plus if you are half hitting I assume that to fully hit it you are building on half hitting it. So you are basically still half hitting with more added to it. What that more is I have no idea.
I would say start with the fairway drivers. You will get a better grip on them. Also keep in mind that when you go to the "drivers" don't forget to relax and don't try to throw far. Sometimes I think it is more of a mental game when one goes from mids to drivers. Anyways when going to the...
Maybe you are trying to hard causing the driver to slip out early. I was having this same problem for a while. I was crushing my rocs and could feel it but drivers not so much. I concentrated on being more relaxed and not pulling until later in the throw. I think my drivers were slipping out...
I won't share any details...I will leave it to Blake...but all I can say is my backhand/sidearm are all going further with more consistency in one field session than ever. It is a rethinking of the throw and something that I needed. Thanks Blake.