lyleoross
* Ace Member *
The reason you're being teased about 400 feet is that it's much more likely that your throws are 250 feet with the long ones being out at 300. Especially, given the kinds of flight patterns you're describing. A 300 foot throw takes sound technique, and a 400 foot throw takes really good mechanics and superlative timing.
Every disc golfer over estimates the distance of their throws. It's easy to do. Keep in mind that the 400 foot mark is tough. That's a capital T tough. Pros make it look easy, that's why they're pros.
Stop buying discs to solve the problem. A good player can throw both Dominaters and Destroyers really well. When you write they aren't getting it done for you, you're saying I can't yet throw this disc. You will, it just takes time.
Every disc golfer over estimates the distance of their throws. It's easy to do. Keep in mind that the 400 foot mark is tough. That's a capital T tough. Pros make it look easy, that's why they're pros.
Stop buying discs to solve the problem. A good player can throw both Dominaters and Destroyers really well. When you write they aren't getting it done for you, you're saying I can't yet throw this disc. You will, it just takes time.