caveman62
Newbie
I have been playing only a couple of years. But great sport to get old guys (58) like me out for a walk!
I know I should work on my game, but, ya know, I don't really want to "work" at it. I want to enjoy! Although playing better makes it more fun, I know.
Anyway, it seems like no matter how I throw a driver, trying to stay level or hyzer or anhyzer, it ALWAYS fades left at the end (right hand back handed throw). Looking at discs and the numbers, it looks like the last number (fade) should be how much the disc does that. So my putters are zeros, and I have some drivers that are pretty low (down to .5) but then the speed (first number) isn't as high as some of the high speed drivers. So my question is: Is it not possible to make a high speed driver with a low fade? The higher the speed rating the less possible it is to mold it to have a low fade number?
Thanks.
I know I should work on my game, but, ya know, I don't really want to "work" at it. I want to enjoy! Although playing better makes it more fun, I know.
Anyway, it seems like no matter how I throw a driver, trying to stay level or hyzer or anhyzer, it ALWAYS fades left at the end (right hand back handed throw). Looking at discs and the numbers, it looks like the last number (fade) should be how much the disc does that. So my putters are zeros, and I have some drivers that are pretty low (down to .5) but then the speed (first number) isn't as high as some of the high speed drivers. So my question is: Is it not possible to make a high speed driver with a low fade? The higher the speed rating the less possible it is to mold it to have a low fade number?
Thanks.