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Turbo putts to get out from behind trees.
I wouldn't call the turbo a "secret", but it I rarely see anyone else around here use it.
My buddy does that a lot. Every now and then I have to bust one out but I'll be so rusty it usually ends up pretty bad, lol.Forehand anhyzer upshots with a putter are my specialty.
Would you like a turbo putter? I have one. I'll give ya a good deal seeing as how we could get around shipping.
No thanks. I have 1 and that's more than enough for a disc that is not PDGA approved.
I typically use a Pro Pig for my turbo putting duties.
PDGA Approval expired Dec 31, 2008 per agreement with Quest.steveo69 - So why does mine say it is PDGA approved in the tooling?
PDGA Approval expired Dec 31, 2008 per agreement with Quest.
My buddy does that a lot. Every now and then I have to bust one out but I'll be so rusty it usually ends up pretty bad, lol.
I'm FH a putter a lot for approaches now, don't see that everyday. Other little tricky shots I'll do occasionally is a low thumber that will skip hard right and a FH anny around a corner with my 150 Champ Leo or something really flippy.
Any time I'm within 50' or so, and usually with an obstruction facing me, I like to throw an upside down FH skip. Never really see this shot used alot, and it's save me from having to lay up and 2 putt. I use the normal FH grip, however i throw it from across my body with the top of the disc facing down. Im a RHBH thrower so I would be releasing it from my left shoulder. The disc flyies upside down to the basket then slides up to it. (kinda hard to describe it correctly)
Been workin on your "ninja chop" too BroD? lol