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All of these tips were incredibly helpful! Just got back from playing while reading these (thank you smartphone) and my drives went from around 200 ft at the beginning, to nearly 300 ft. Is that an alright distance for my 6th round of disc golf?
Bad wind picked up right as I released my drive. Huge river, 10' deep, and 20' wide, and that's at the bottom of the 10' cliff. Took off my shoes, socks, and shirt, and went cliff diving. Retrieved my disc from the bottom of the river, and climbed vines and low hanging tree branches back up the...
Yeah, I've been working at bringing my release down. When I first played, I was releasing almost up at my head, but I've brought it down and a lot more parallel now.
As far as grip, I believe I am using what is called a power grip, where all of my fingers are in the rim, and thumb on top?
Ahhh, thank you for clearing that up. It's supposed to be a perfectly stable disc. I haven't really had an experienced teacher, as my brother got me in to it, and he's only just started as well. So it's been lots of YouTube. I'm going out this morning to work on my drives!
Thanks BigSky!
And honestly Bassman, I'm not sure. Between the huge hyzer, and the fact that every disc.I throw seems to be a tree magnet, I can't really tell you.
I'm very new to disc golf (only played 4-5 times now), so I need some advice. Almost every time I throw my driver, it cuts hard to my left. I'm keeping it close to my body, and staying pretty well level. I'm using a disccraft xpress driver. It has a 0 rating, so it should fly pretty straight. Tips?