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Adding to what others have said, I have a downhill hole that's a little over 400 feet on my home course. It's mostly open, but if you go too far to the right you'll be in the woods. I'm a RHBH thrower and my best results come from hyzer flipping a disc (usually a Valk or Avenger SS). The disc...
I have a 2 year old chocolate lab that will find pretty much any disc lost in the bushes you can imagine. My cousin once lost his disc in some really long grass/brush and we looked for an hour but couldn't find it. Went home and grabbed Freya and within a few minutes of me saying, "Find the...
Another tip that works for me: keep your head down when you throw. When I lift my head expecting to see my disc go sailing for some big D, the disc ends up being released nose up, climbs to heavens and stalls out. When I keep my head down and focus on finishing out the throw, that's where the...
For me, the key to throwing accurately from a standstill is keeping my reach back consistent. When I get my torso turned on the reach back and pull through like I do on a normal drive, I find that my accuracy increases a ton. On short, tighter courses I almost always throw from a standstill. If...
My reaction depends on the disc. I usually keep one or two in my bag that I'm not real sentimental about or that are spares to ones I normally throw and will throw those on holes where I know there's water or a good chance I could lose said disc. I haven't had a disc loss throw me off my game or...
I've played a few p2p courses (Black Bear Creek, Sandy Point, Highbridge) and they were all great experiences. I agree with a lot of the other sentiments here that there is a different vibe to most private courses. I wouldn't call it more 'serious', but I love the feeling that the course is for...
Draining a long shot from the fairway is very satisfying, but dropping one in the chains from the tee and putting up a '1' on the scorecard is hard to beat.