Sunday, March 31, 2013

“Dave Pelz’s Putting Games” for Disc Golfers « talkdiscgolf.com

“Dave Pelz’s Putting Games” for Disc Golfers « talkdiscgolf.com: "In a continuing effort to demonstrate the similarities of Disc Golf and Ball Golf, I have reviewed Dave Pelz’s Putting Games.  In this article I interpret and adapt the putting games he suggests for ball golfers for the Disc Golfer."

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How to improve your specialized disc golf shots - Minneapolis Disc Golf | Examiner.com

How to improve your specialized disc golf shots - Minneapolis Disc Golf | Examiner.com: "Once you learn the main disc golf shots, the backhand drive, the forehand drive, the anhyzer and hyzer drives, and the equivalent approach shots, you should learn some specialty shots that are mainly used to get out of trouble. There are two main get-out-of-trouble shots that you should learn how to throw and where to use them: the roller shot and the overhead shot."

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Mastering disc golf approach shots will lower your scores - Minneapolis Disc Golf | Examiner.com

Mastering disc golf approach shots will lower your scores - Minneapolis Disc Golf | Examiner.com: "Not everyone will agree with this, some people feel the drive is the most important shot, or the putt is most important, but if you want to lower your scores, the approach shot is the most important shot in disc golf. If you are great on your approach shots, you can make up for a short or offline drive and take putting out of the picture in many cases."

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Morganton officially opens disc golf course - Morganton.com: News

Morganton officially opens disc golf course - Morganton.com: News: "ON — The Morganton Parks and Recreation Department held an opening ceremony Saturday for its newly designated Nature Trail Disc Golf Course at Catawba Meadows Park."

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Despite overcast weather, tournament at Lake Winona draws disc golf enthusiasts

Despite overcast weather, tournament at Lake Winona draws disc golf enthusiasts: "Brent Nelson grips the Vibram disc in his right hand. He pauses for a moment and focuses on the basket ahead, pinpointing the direction and the path of his next throw."

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