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- April 10, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Disc golf workout
Disc golf workout
Proper technique and disc control are the most
important parts of being good at disc golf, but
don’t rule out the importance of being strong
and having good endurance. If you are tired after
a round or two of disc golf, building your strength
and endurance could lower your scores and keep
you focused on making the shots.
Proper technique and disc control are the most
important parts of being good at disc golf, but
don’t rule out the importance of being strong
and having good endurance. If you are tired after
a round or two of disc golf, building your strength
and endurance could lower your scores and keep
you focused on making the shots.
How to use a roller shot to lower your score
How to use a roller shot to lower your score
When you see and hear players talk about throwing a roller
shot, they normally are using it in a driving situation, and some
people are extremely good at it. It takes skill and a lot of practice
to be able to throw a roller and make it a useful driving tool. Using
a roller on shorter shots is much easier to learn, and not learning
how to use a roller shot on midrange and approaches could be
costing you strokes.
When you see and hear players talk about throwing a roller
shot, they normally are using it in a driving situation, and some
people are extremely good at it. It takes skill and a lot of practice
to be able to throw a roller and make it a useful driving tool. Using
a roller on shorter shots is much easier to learn, and not learning
how to use a roller shot on midrange and approaches could be
costing you strokes.
How to play disc golf in the wind
How to play disc golf in the wind
If you play disc golf, you know that the most frustrating
and most influencing weather issue you will face is strong
wind. The wind can greatly affect your disc golf game
physically and mentally. There are things you can do
that will lessen the effect of wind, and allow you to use
the wind to your advantage
If you play disc golf, you know that the most frustrating
and most influencing weather issue you will face is strong
wind. The wind can greatly affect your disc golf game
physically and mentally. There are things you can do
that will lessen the effect of wind, and allow you to use
the wind to your advantage
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