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I think you're half correct with this. When you actually throw a disc correctly "hit it", there is a certain feeling to it. When you do it you don't have to see the disc, you just know by how it felt. So to me once you've found the "hit", a great way to keep it (when throwing outside just...
If i'm reading you right, you're saying the disc should rip off your middle finger or pinkie last depending on what grip you use? Well there's actually no truth to that. No matter what grip you use, the disc should rip from your index/thumb pinch. Any other rip point will take away from your...
Man it was a rough day, that wind was brutal! Yeah i thought i threw really well then i see jerry and bryan's scores and i realize i still have some work to do. Oh well i'll keep practicing. The worst part was the teepads. They were ice covered so run ups were difficult. I'm planning on playing...
What up Ted? Just wondering if you were playing Sunday (12/12) in the "Holly Daze" at Endicott. I've hoping to bring my slowly improving putting game there. Maybe I'll see ya there. Later
What's up Ted. Sorry I just saw this message. Yeah I get bored at work and come on here to read the forums. I was out of town this past weekend but yeah we'll have to play sometime. I'm heading to JB after work, probalbly see ya there.
It all comes down to the hit. Pulling across the chest is the easiest way to learn how to do it, but not the only way. Learn how to pound the hammer and work back from that. You may find that you can do it better with Dave's form.
I'm trying to make sure I got the feeling right, let me know if this is close.
So say you've got an almost empty ketchup bottle (just a small amount on the bottom). If one was to hold the bottle at the bottom and in a hammer pound type motion sling the ketchup to the top of the bottle, would...
Sioux Passage is by far the best St Louis has to offer. But with that said, it's also a long course that will take a lot out of you. Especially since we're talking july in St Louis. I guess what I'm getting at is after you play Sioux you might be done for the day. So honestly Endicott and JB...