The "rip point" - Disc Golf Course Review: "So I'm starting to realize how to use my hips to get much more power out of my drives but when i'm ripping it the disc seems to come out from my ring and middle finger instead of pointer finger as it should. This causes more griplocks and makes it harder to control. I've been experimenting with different thumb placements also. Is there something I could try instead of different grips?"
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Sunday, December 22, 2013
BH Release Point snap question - Disc Golf Course Review
BH Release Point snap question - Disc Golf Course Review: "Have a question about the release point and what I should be doing the second beforehand.
Have watched a bunch of videos of pros and tournaments. Sometimes it is hard to stop the video close to someone's release point, but it look like most pros release the disc somewhere within a foot past their body. "
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Have watched a bunch of videos of pros and tournaments. Sometimes it is hard to stop the video close to someone's release point, but it look like most pros release the disc somewhere within a foot past their body. "
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Gained an extra 30-50ft! - Disc Golf Course Review
Gained an extra 30-50ft! - Disc Golf Course Review: "I tried adding a sudden wrist flex right before the hit and what do ya know, it worked!"
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If the water hazard is frozen is it still OB? - www.DiscGolfersR.Us
If the water hazard is frozen is it still OB? - www.DiscGolfersR.Us: "At the Twin Ponds Course in Asuable, NY. on hole two. From the tee it is 225' over the southern end of the pond then another 125' thru a line of trees to the basket. The line of trees is just 35' short of the basket, so any drive between 225' and 300' has to contend with the trees. However, if you throw 200' to 250' more to the middle of the frozen pond you have a nice open 100' to a 125' approach. Is this still OB or a bonus for freezing our buts off playing?"
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