I think it depends what kind of disc you are throwing. Understable discs should be pull from lower and over stable from higher. There is a disccraft video that touches on this. I am not sure if this is true as it also seems everyone has their own style. I am not a pro so my comment may noy be...
I am going to play putter only rounds for the next couple month to hopefully improve my game. For players who currently pkay putter only rds, are you power gripping off the tee and for max distance with putters?
I will be visiting family in Tumwater, WA in August. How far is this course from Tumwater? Travel time? Is this the best course to play while visiting?
I drove with an option pure on some holes and it flies straight or finishes left depending on how much hyzer. Need a driving putter to finish left as well. Open to suggestions
What has everyone found as the best driving putter? I just picked up a Warden which I really like but I need to get one in lucid plastic before I drive on a course. The soft plastic gets ripped up too easily for driving
Thanks for all of your input. The first trilogy I threw was the saint which clicked for me. Although I still like throwing it I found I am starting to like the stag more for similar shots. I actually haven't found a Westside disc I don't like. Just starting to expand to dynamic where the truth...
Just curious what discs/plastic you have thrown that have really stood out as ones you liked and which ones you didn't and why. I seem to like almost everything from Westside I've thrown. Any must try discs from dynamic that I haven't mentioned
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GL Saint go to driver 330ft or under...
Field practice. Watch videos and practice what they say in a field. I noticed my biggest gains after this. I'm now out driving other that started at the same time as me by 100ft because they do not throw in a field. I would also stick with lower speed discs until you start turning them over...