he got his in the end
OMG did he ever! :doh: :gross: :wall:
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he got his in the end
Im Garrett, had a lot of fun during that round despite a few early butterflies and rollaways haha!
A hyzer is just a more natural shot and has a higher percentage for success.
I never really understood that.
Maybe I'm too new, but I throw straight at the basket when I can with putters on upshots. I can range them just fine. I don't even "see" the hyzer line, and when I throw flat, my disc sits quickly and doesn't catch pop up on edge and roll away nearly as often as the ones where I am forced to come in on an angle.
I don't know what's more "natural" or why a hyzer has a higher percentage shot. You could argue that any side wind would make a tilted disc less predictable than a flat one, as it could be knocked down or carried if the wind hits the top or bottom of the disc.
Probably OT for this thread though.
On some of the shorter holes (#10-200') that are totally open, why does everyone still throw a high hyzer shot? You mean these guys cant deliver a nice straight shot to the basket?
Seems like a putter would do the job. Throw it as an approach shot to not blow by the basket...or am I thinking too much? Seems like the wind wasn't a factor.
Will the hyzer line just give you a better ace/skip ace chance?
Nice vid by the way:clap:
On some of the shorter holes (#10-200') that are totally open, why does everyone still throw a high hyzer shot? You mean these guys cant deliver a nice straight shot to the basket?
Seems like a putter would do the job. Throw it as an approach shot to not blow by the basket...or am I thinking too much? Seems like the wind wasn't a factor.
Will the hyzer line just give you a better ace/skip ace chance?
Nice vid by the way:clap:
On that particular hole, if I'm remembering the correct hole, the shot was a pretty significant downhill throw as well. I think the hyzer there is more to control the risk of overshooting the target by too much. It's much easier to ensure the disc goes to the ground where you want it with a hyzer shot than something flat and straight. If the disc is flat and relatively parallel to the ground, it's not going to fall all that hard/quickly and the downhill effect is going to exacerbate its float (the ground is matching its descent angle). It's just going to take the disc longer to get to the ground in that situation, which is an undesirable outcome on such a short hole.
And I'm fairly certain those were putters that those guys were throwing there. I doubt very much that they'd break out mids for a 200 foot downhill shot, even on a hyzer line that extends the in-flight distance covered.
LOL. love the 'not sure.'Nikko a prodigy putter (not sure)
I like the guy in the car around 8:20 trying to hide from the camera
Im Garrett, had a lot of fun during that round despite a few early butterflies and rollaways haha!
Hmm.. it looks like no one else noticed the scoring error on hole 3? Your score (this is in the video, of course, and maybe not on the card) was listed as a 3.. but that was definitely a 4 (three throws plus one penalty for the optional re-throw).
I noticed the error and it was a 5 actually. Drive, upshot, missed putt, OB stroke, made putt.
My overall score was correct though, went from -11 to -9.