Wind is the invisible variable that can turn easy lines into lessons in angle control and disc selection. When you understand how headwind, tailwind, and crosswind interact with hyzer, flat, and anhyzer releases, you gain a huge edge in consistency. This guide breaks down each wind direction, explains how stability and nose angle play into it, and gives you simple rules you can trust on the tee and in the fairway. All the the info below is for a right-hand, backhand throw. Flight Types and Disc Stability Hyzer: A release with the outside edge tilted down relative to the thrower. For right hand backhand this means a left tilted angle.…
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Putting in the Wind – Disc Golf
Wind Putting: The Two Words No Disc Golfer Wants to Hear “Wind putting.” Did that make you cringe a little? Yeah, me too. I didn’t even bother censoring it. Those two words are practically a curse in disc golf. They are something no player wants to hear uttered as they step onto the course. Unfortunately, for those of us who live in wind-prone places like the Midwest, it’s a challenge we can’t avoid. Your first instinct might be to grab the heaviest, most overstable putter you own and hurl that brick at the chains. If that’s not you, congratulations, you’re already ahead of the game. There’s definitely a time and…




