depster
Birdie Member
175 champ banshee problem solved. OS and controllable. If its not really windy leave it in the car.
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And that's why I'm only ~900 rated.
But realistically I am intent on focusing on LHBH 100%. The time it would take to learn LHFH would be much more than the time it would take get better at turnovers and annys.
My 5 year old nephew can throw FH, its easy as hell. Don't be an American't :hfive:
My 5 year old nephew can throw FH, its easy as hell. Don't be an American't :hfive:
I know how it feels to get OCD if I go three rounds in a row without using a disc in my bag, wondering if I really need it. Usually the answer is that I don't need it, especially when I'm playing well. However, certain discs make certain lines easier and more predictable, requiring less from the thrower. There are days where just about any golfer would appreciate that. Even if your home course doesn't require them, you should still practice with overstable discs if you plan on competing anywhere else ever. Work your anny releases (perhaps the biggest weakness I see in the top am divisions in general).