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Hey guys,
I've posted my next DG4E video aimed at helping beginners and novices practice more effectively.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=281m5_ZkxZ0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=281m5_ZkxZ0
I think of it more as an emphasis for practice time and getting high ROI vs mastering specific things then moving on. And I break it down in a different set of skills. Putting, accuracy, shot diversity, distance.
I’m thinking we need to add The Robot, or maybe it would be called The Priest. Step up, go through very specific, precise set of motions to activate muscle memory, then putt. This is my goal.
Good thoughts. I was thinking more of an inverted CRP. Instead of asking, how close before two shots will get it done, ask, how far out when 2 shots is needed on average? Haven't really thought through why I prefer that approach... probably because I don't like par under 3. I'm biased toward...
That's fair. I should have said "par has a very standard ASSUMED definition." In other words, that's what most people think of with the word, and that method describes the majority of the situations. I think the goal is to create an approach that uses the simplest definition/method possible to...
Were you watching my Variables of Putting video? On some of those I was trying to force more wobble to make it very visible. However, I do have some wobble for sure. I have a hypothesis that wobble actually helps accuracy on longer putts by breaking up the influence of the wind. A little wobble...
Sure, but then you'd have to re-educate everyone who starts playing disc golf. Par has a very standard definition that goes WAY back... maybe not all the way to 1457, but a long way all the same. Shots to green + 2. Some holes are designed to play to par, others are designed to play below and...
I understand your point, but would suggest most people have a sense of what par means based on experiences with golf. I don’t believe disc golf should attempt to change that perception. Rather, we should have a method that aligns to that definition.
So, shots to green +2. But in current...