A beautifully long flying anhyzer suddenly hit by a rogue gust of wind, your foot sliding off the edge of an elevated tee pad in mid rotation, or just a strong grip-lock from excitedly trying to crush your drive. If you haven’t spent time looking for a lost disc golf disc after one of these occurrences then you’re probably not a disc golfer, but if you’re reading this then you most likely know that dreadful feeling of estimating which pile of brush you’ll be trekking through.
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Disc Golf Analysis – Bag Average Stability
It’s a widely accepted theory that throwing stable to over stable discs typically improves the consistency of your throws. Certainly there are exceptions and some large trade-offs, but hyzer throws (all other things being equal) are statistically more forgiving of errors than anhyzer throws, as described by www.heavydisc.com.
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Vibram Sole Putter Review
Vibram’s Sole putter is the most traditional putter Vibram offers, and they nailed it.
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Disc Golf Analysis – Distance Tiers
I’ve played disc golf for 13 years and like most tenured disc golfers I’ve evolved my game over time. While it’s much more common to analyze individual throwing techniques like power grips or putting styles, I find it helpful to occasionally assess my overall disc golf style to ensure that I’m continually making progress.
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Gateway Wizard Review
You’ve probably heard the Gateway Wizard described as one of the best disc golf putters available. That’s because it is.
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Latitude 64 Dagger Review
The Latitude 64 Dagger is a great slow and stable putter. It’s similar to many of your favorite putters but a few slight adjustments that add up to a significantly different experience without jeopardizing the comfortable and familiar putter feel.
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Putting Fatigue
During lunch today I practiced putting in the heat by playing The Range disc golf putting game with a coworker. I made it through nearly 200 putts before my putters started floating errant. The sun and 85 degree heat had finally caused putting fatigue to set in and this was a prime putting practice opportunity. I was determined to keep up my putting form and focus during practice so it would come much easier while on the course.
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Disc Golf Putting Games
It’s indisputable that putting practice is essential for your disc golf game, but putting practice is sometimes monotonous and can become boring if you’re not the type of person who find this peaceful and meditative. So what can you do? Try different disc golf putting games! Here are a few putting games that DG PuttHeads recommend.
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Disc Golf World Am Championship Courses 2015
The PDGA World Amateur Disc Golf Championships are coming to Southwest Michigan this weekend, do you know the courses? Cold Brook Park in Climax, MI Oshtemo Township Park in Kalamazoo, MI Timber Ridge in Gobles, MI Rodney and I took it upon ourselves to verify that these courses were indeed worthy of this prestigious honor, here’s a quick overview of what to expect. Shoot your questions over to us and we’d love to tell you what we thought of the courses and how our bodies felt after playing all three courses in a single day.
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Putting in the Wind – Disc Golf
Wind putting. Did that hurt your ears? I didn’t even censor it. Putting in the wind is a curse in disc golf and no one ever wants to hear that terrible phrase uttered as they’re walking out to the course. Sadly we must face it, especially those of us in windy geographies like the Midwest where the wind whips around the bend. Your solution? Most likely to automatically find the heaviest most overstable putter available and throw that brick at the chains. If not, then good for you!