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    "Simple Keys" to Disc Golf

    Ok. That disqualifies all of us.
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    "Simple Keys" to Disc Golf

    Great putters are born. Good putters are made. It took me over a decade and hundreds of hours of putting practice to even approach being a "good" putter. Granted, I may be a special case because my backhand snap is feeble. So iacas' "sharp acceleration" has eluded my best efforts. I don't...
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    "Simple Keys" to Disc Golf

    The topic calls for Simple Keys to disc golf. How can anything which takes thousands of words to describe be "Simple"? :lol: Most of the discussion on this topic seems to be more about achieving maximum distance than playing the game well. Yet we all know that these are very different...
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    Weight/profile/size for Putters, push/spin

    It is hard for me to imagine that the type of putter matters much no matter what form is being used. If it feels good should be the essential criteria. I have seen very gifted players putting with discs which are beat up to snot or obscure molds.
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    Disc Golf Strength, Fitness, and Training routines

    The winter was what brought my plantar fasciitis on. I didn't even have it before a winter a few years back. Since then it has lingered, occasionally flaring up and becoming troublesome (like now). Walking through the snow, ice, slush, mud, ever-changing mixture that comes with winter, it is...
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    Low fade midranges

    I'm not sure I can answer your questions. I don't even think about disc flight in some of these terms. Even if you could watch my shots with different Buzzz's I'm not sure it would help much unless we threw with very similar form and power. I don't throw mid ranges hard. In my game they fit...
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    Industrial Strength Marker

    I love the artwork. Can you draw lizards? I bought one the Industrial Sharpies. I thought the regular ones worked better. I like the chisel tips.
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    Low fade midranges

    The new Z Buzzz SS's are great. When the Buzzz SS came out many years ago (5 years ago?) I was not a fan. They had almost the same stability as a Buzzz but were more domey. So back then I thought they were just an inferior Buzzz. For at least the last year or so the Buzzz SS's have been...
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    What's the single most important technique tip for beginners

    I am torn how much bad habits are a danger. I used to be very much in the JR camp but am less so now. A common bad habit is the Hyzer Swoop throwing form (how most beginners start throwing, an exaggerated "release low, follow through high" arm angle on every shot which forces the disc to hyzer...
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    Disc Golf Strength, Fitness, and Training routines

    Actually my racquetball coach was supportive. He used insults/jokes as motivational tools. Quite effectively. He was a funny guy. The New York Times Fitness and Nutrition page recently posted an article recommending pretty much the opposite approach...
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    Disc Golf Strength, Fitness, and Training routines

    Well, I am back in the saddle again. Last fall, with my bum knee refusing to get better, I stopped my workout routine. For the preceding 5 years I worked out twice a week with a personal trainer. As I learned, working out and playing disc golf does not stop repetitive use injuries but rather...
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    What's the single most important technique tip for beginners

    Start competing now. Don't wait until you think you are "good" enough, do it now. Join leagues and play tournaments, which will expose you to good players and many different styles. How is this advice a "technique" tip? Directly it is not. Between beginner and whatever your ultimate skill...
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    How To Beat It In

    Patience? Patience works well with self deprivation. Or so I have been told. Personally I'm not good with either. So screw patience. To break in a disc quickly take it to a paved parking lot and spend time throwing skips, rollers and overheads. Yes, it will gouge the disc. So what. Take...
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    The Newest Greatest thing you just figured out

    For those of us built more like a beach ball than an hour glass, keeping a shirt tucked in is a continual hassle. :D Sure we look odd but not matter what we wear or how we wear it a certain degree of oddity is assured. The next time you play a round with a fat guy watch how often he fights...
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    Shorts vs. Longs

    Par doesn't matter. Ratings don't matter. What matters is that you throw good shots. Concentrate on learning shots and developing consistency in throwing good shots time after time. Ratings will come, skills will come, scores will come with effort and dedication. You have no control over how...
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    Basket or Tone pole

    I would happily play on tone poles as no solid putts would get robbed, either mine or anybody's. I continue to hear bad players defend baskets. If your putt spits out then it must have been flawed, they argue. This argument is foolish. Really, bad players want more luck added to the game...
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    Disc recommendations for Newbie & Son

    Many sporting goods stores offer beginner packs of discs by Discraft and Innova (the 2 biggest manufacturers in the market) which are designed to help newbies and sons ( or wives and daughters) :D :D . These are a good starting place as they have lightweight, stable (straight flying), easy to...
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    Which discs should I be adding as I get better?

    You have been playing for 5 years and are worried about picking up bad habits? Really? Your habits/form are fundamentally set by now. Not that you can't (and should) make continual, small, incremental improvements and adjustments. Improvement requires change, even for accomplished Pros...
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