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CALM DOWN! I don't throw all these! The small stack on the left are the ones I throw. The stack on the right consists of discs I've found, discs I no longer use, and discs I have for my girlfriend to use.
Hey guys. In the month or so I've been playing I've learned a lot, but this is one thing that hasn't quite been explained to me. Now, I do in fact understand what stability is. Understable, overstable, I get that. What I don't get is what affects stability. I hear people talk about how weights...
Welp, I just shot -4. My previous best was 2 over (I play an 18 hole course). I want to thank everybody here for all the help you've given me. When I first started playing one month ago I was shooting in the high teens.
Thanks for all the help, especially with choosing my first discs. I feel...
I recently developed the arm speed to throw a fairway driver. I have a Cheetah and I love it, but it turns hard right. Can I ask why DX and not Champion or Star??
Well, I'm a newbie. My knowledge of discs is fairly limited, so I'm looking for a recommendation. Basically, I'm looking for a fairway driver that flies the way I throw it. If I throw it correctly and level, it will go straight.
Can someone point me in the right direction?
If you're comfortable going by my limited understanding, lower weight discs are easier for beginners to throw. I believe heavier discs are thrown by pros because they are less affected by the wind? Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
For starters, I'm brand new to disc golf. That being said, I need some help. From what I've heard and read, newbies generally struggle with distance and developing arm speed. This causes almost no issue for me. I can throw far and dead straight off the tee.
My issue is aiming... Like I said, I...
Thanks for all the help guys! I can see that I have a lot of learning to do, but I definitely have a much better understanding. That video was very helpful by the way.
Have a good one!