We’ve all done it before. You’re playing well above your ability and the moment you check the score, you throw a few bad shots, you get a few bad bounces, and your score plummets back to reality. How do the top amateur and professional players keep a good round alive?
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MVP Black Hole Pro Basket Review
Are you looking to improve your putting? Having a practice basket at home will allow you more time to practice and many basket manufacturers now have affordable offerings for just that purpose. Here’s an in depth look at the MVP Black Hole Pro Basket.
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Innova Skillshot Basket Review
The Innova Skillshot basket is a very portable disc golf target ready to help you practice your putting anywhere.
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The Definitive Guide to Disc Golf Book Review
Do you remember when you first started disc golf? I’m guessing you were introduced to the game by a friend. I’m also guessing you had several questions that you were too scared to ask. Or perhaps you’ve been playing for a while and don’t know the game’s history, understand all of the rules, or know how to perform each type of throw. Maybe you’ve noticed that disc golf terminology is often misused, misunderstood, or even localized. In “The Definitive Guide to Disc Golf,” Justin Menickelli and Ryan “Slim” Pickens have written a comprehensive guide for the game you play.
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Gateway Shaman Review
Are you having trouble with your putter? Maybe the Gateway Shaman can cure your ills.
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Daredevil Polar Bear Review
Daredevil Discs is the largest Canadian disc manufacturer and their discs are 100% Canadian made. Here’s an in depth look at their Polar Bear putter.
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Gateway Devil Hawk Review
Many disc stores categorize the Devil Hawk as a midrange disc rather than a putt and approach disc, though Gateway has it in the putter section. Does it perform like a midrange or a putter?
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Flick Putting
Consider this scenario. You’re 100 ft from the basket with several trees directly in your line. The straight line is blocked, an anhyzer won’t work because of the trees, a hyzer won’t work because there isn’t enough room for the arc. You should probably consider a layup to guarantee the next shot. But, what if you change your pivot foot and try flick putting?
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Mind Your Misses
January in Michigan brings cold weather and snow. Today I played several rounds after a winter storm layered ice on top of an inch of snow. The ground was firm enough in most places that it didn’t even collapse under my feet. As a result, every putt posed an interesting question: do I go for the make or just lay up? What is the proper strategy in the Approach Zone?
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Reptilian Disc Golf Scale Review
The Scale, Reptilian Disc Golf’s first putter release, is a modification on the ever-popular Gateway Wizard. Read on as we weigh in on the Scale.





















