Reptilian Disc Golf has released two putters so far in a brand new plastic. The Serpent is a straight putter that just might slither into a bag near you.
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Discraft Roach Review
The Discraft Roach is the final release of the 2015 Discraft Ace Race disc. The Roach was a hit from the start and was one of Discrafts most popular Ace Race molds. As Discraft began releasing the Roach in more plastics, we began to get hooked, and now the Roach is a mainstay in our bags in various plastics for many purposes.
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Element Discs Iridium Review
Element Discs’ Iridium putter is new to the market and is the first release from the new disc golf brand out of Long Island in New York. The Iridium is a medium speed putter offering the control and stability for excellent approach shots as well as confident putting near the circle.
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Yoga for Disc Golf
Yoga and disc golf are two activities you may not have heard in the same sentence. I recently started a morning yoga sequence that has provided great benefit to my body and my game and really wanted to pass along these benef its to my disc golf friends. We recently had a unique opportunity to interview Brett Larkin, a Yoga Alliance Certified Yoga Teacher, about yoga and how she feels yoga can be advantageous to disc golfers.
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New Year’s Disc Golf Resolutions
Another year has passed. Hopefully you’ve taken the time to reflect on the previous 365 days and evaluate your current situation. I’ve never been a big fan of resolutions but the fact is, the new year marks a perfect time to set some new goals. Diet and exercise always make the list. Certainly eating better, lifting weights, and running would be great for us all, but these aren’t fun to talk about. Instead, let’s talk about our disc golf resolutions! First up are our Disc Golf Resolutions for 2016, and then a few suggestions that might inspire some more specific resolutions for you. Putt Heads’s Resolutions Mark with a mini for every shot. We know…
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Latitude 64 Macana Review
The Macana by Latitude 64 is a slightly overstable putt and approach disc that debuted during the 2015 Trilogy Challenge. Online disc store Infinite Discs sent us one to test.
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Building Your Putter Comfort
Quick Disc Golf Tip: Always keep your putter within arm’s reach. Most disc golfers agree that being comfortable and familiar with your putter is essential for optimal putting performance. If you haven’t built up your putter comfort it’s difficult to know your putter well in order to be consistent. Spending time with your putter is simply the best way to build your putter comfort. On the course is optimal, but we don’t always have time and that’s alright. Keep your putter within reach when you’re not on the course so you can pick it up throughout the day and hold it for a few moments. The repetition with your standard putting grip builds muscle…
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Discraft Zone Review
The Discraft Zone putter is one of the most overstable and consistent putters I’ve thrown. It landed a spot in my bag immediately but it took a few weeks to get comfortable with it because it demands power and control for proper use. Once it’s dialed in though, it can quickly become a go-to approach putter that can be used in many situations.
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Prodigy PA4 Review
When Infinite discs set us up with a Prodigy PA4 to review I had not looked at the numbers but immediately thought, “Holy cow this feels like my Magic!”
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Play the hole backwards
No, I’m not saying for you to tee off at the basket and try to land your putt on the cement tee pad. I’m talking about a strategy that legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus employed. Nicklaus often talked about starting his thoughts at the perfect location on the green to hole a putt. From there, he would determine what spot in the fairway gives an opportunity to easily find the selected location on the green. His strategy moves backwards all the way to the tee. This is a simple concept, but how does it apply to disc golf?