Timko
* Ace Member *
I was faced with an interesting situation last night, and I was wondering if someone could provide me some insight. I had a 35 ft putt that was pretty good to run at; it was uphill, but there were tree branches about 15 ft in front of me. The tree branches really took away both the hyzer and anhyzer routes, so all I had was a straight shot. Unfortunatly, the branches only let me see the cage of the basket; I couldn't see the chains at all. I was attempting to throw nose up to get the disc to rise after the limbs, but to no avail (it was low, and just a lay up). I was wondering, how can I make a better effort at making this putt. Nose up? On my knees? I seem to be faced with these quite often on my course, and my lofty putt just doesn't work well for those type of shots.