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Age is just a number. IMHO, its a question about maturity and integrity.
We know old guys that act like 2 year olds. (no disrespect to any 2 year olds)
Conversely I had the unique pleasure of getting a severe beat down from a 15 year old that bombs 400'+, never three putts, and handles his...
Just part of the game. You could try to get used to it, but I would advise against this. ;)
My first infraction was for slow play. Totally accidental (just blanked out) and I don't think anyone seconded the call. Ended the round rushing my throws, forgetting I had just played 1.5 rounds...
Agree with Shawn. Something is amiss if your champ rhyno is flipping and not fading back.
Zone is a great disc, but profil/feel is pretty different compared to ryhnos/hydras. Dinner plate flat top, non beaded beveled bottom.
imo, something beefy, with glide, beaded bottom....try a voodoo...
Sweet hyzer flip! Post a video with the buzzz ss or Tl? Something heavier?
When I throw Blizz anything, my mechanics change drastically. Including shortened pull back and a lot of hyzer. Stuff I see in your video.
Good hit point! May want to try opening your stance more during the run up...
Huntington #11 is a straight shot ~300', fence and tree line hugging left fairway, pin guarded by trees. Curious what line you took.....you lefty?
Regardless, sidearming still follows basic dg prinicples. Slow = smooth = far. Control your off axis torque. Good form trumps disc selection...
(re QA16)
I would suggest holding a movable object, used for support during a throw, is an object assisting the throw akin to an artificial device (802.04).
803.05 and 803.04D for branches?
I'll give it a shot....
"Have no supporting contact with the marker disc."
And then....
"Have no supporting point of contact closer to the hole than the rear edge of the marker disc."
How does that read? (just curious)
Chuck's answers: http://www.pdga.com/discussion/showthread.php?p=1469234
You can hold any 'part of an object' that is behind the lie, even if a portion of that object is in front of your lie.
Makes sense, but I agree the rule as written may lead to disagreement.
803.04A2 - Have no supporting...
Ah, thanks for the correction on my statement.:)
I was just making the point that municipalities have/will ban any activity it deems a danger or nuisance, simply due to the 'potential proximity' to others.:\