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If you're really hitting properly, that disc is gonna pop out of your hand. If you have a friend try to pull it out of your hand, chances are they will have great difficulty doing so. So There's a pretty good chance, a disc probably ejects with at least 200 newtons of force (conservative...
Doxy is the preferred treatment for lyme. And it isn't really all that cheap. Although I'm certain it is cheaper than however much money he's given to his quack nutritionist.
I just don't understand why he would take antibiotics for an infected finger, but not for a Lyme infection. Doesn't...
Ridiculous comparison.
A better analogy would be a type 1 diabetic refusing to take insulin, and everybody yelling, "PLEASE TAKE INSULIN OR YOU ARE GOING TO DIE"
I usually have about 5 putters in my bag at any time. 1 is my main putter. That's for anything inside 50 feet. Then I have a super overstable putter that I mainly use for upshots. Then I have a stable putter that is also mainly for upshots. Then I have a very flippy putter that I use for...
I still haven't found a multi-course destination that is better than smuggler's notch. 2 fantastic courses, and some of the most beautiful countryside I've ever seen. And very cool local destination venues close by.
That hole was a monster this year, especially on the windy days.
I agree with your theory in general, the greater scoring separation on a hole is really what makes it interesting. The worst kinds of holes I play are usually short par 3 dog legs with mandos or trees that make it nearly...
If the basket is 400 feet away, and you can only throw 375, the closest possible putt you can have is 25 feet, and that's if you land the disc exactly in line with the basket. You only have a 46 foot wide landing area if you want to be inside circle 1.
If you can throw 400 feet exactly, now...
I dunno man, there's a big difference between having a good drive and getting a circle 1 putt, and having the best drive of your life and still putting from the edge of circle 2.
I've actually been focusing on this recently and I think it has added distance and accuracy for me. Sorta goes along with my goal of not strong arming anything. I try to work from the ground up, and my arm/hand are just along for the ride until I get near the hit, then I engage both 100%
I guess I got 8/50.
Delaware: Iron Hill (4.29)
Kentucky: Idlewild (4.76)
Massachusetts: 501 Disc Golf (4.71)
New Jersey: Stafford Woods (4.22)
New York: Brakewell Steel / Warwick Park (4.56)
Pennsylvania: Muddy Run DGC (4.67)
Vermont: Smugglers Notch - Brewster Ridge (4.63)
West Virginia...
Go for it. Get the kids out there filming you. If you're healthy you should be able to figure out a way to hit 400. I think that's the sweet spot for scoring. Lots of par 3's these days are in the 360-420 foot range, and without a big arm you just can't get the birdie look you need to hang with...
I love the guys that post form critique videos and then say they are currently maxxing out at about 500 feet and they need to figure out what is wrong.
If your push putts are wobbly, then you aren't spinning it enough. You don't actually want to throw a knuckle ball. I find tucking the pinky under the rim fixes this issue for me (using a fan grip).
Also, from what I understand (I'm not very good though), the key to push putting is timing your...