Royalhghnss
Double Eagle Member
I would add that MurderMike41370 can throw quite well also.
I beat him last time we played a money round. At his home course even
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I would add that MurderMike41370 can throw quite well also.
Can do! And thanks!
You're the man...much appreciated!
I beat him last time we played a money round. At his home course even
Back on DGCR?
I would like to see a quality filmed round on a decent course with the following players:
Ian Anderson
Paavo Stubstad
Terry Miller
Jamie Thomas
Do you still plan to cover local/Cali events? or are you now focusing on the big events (majors & NTs)
PLEASE shoot some film of the Coyote Classic! Absolutely love that course.
Just a point of clarification that maybe I am confused on. I often here in your videos hyzer and hyzer flip for shots that I don't think that is the case. Maybe I have defined them wrong? Just because a shot finishes left doesn't mean they were throwing a hyzer (unless maybe I am just way off here) and just because the disc turns over doesn't mean it is a hyzer flip.
Anyone else notice this or want to correct my understanding?
Last - great videos...just my own nitpicky comment.
I'm not perfect, and probably miscall shots from time to time. Sorry!
From my understanding though: Hyzer equals outside wing down on release. I'll sometime say it hyzers out, which is different. (I don't think I say that one much though)
Hyzer flip for me equals thrown on a hyzer, and flips up to some degree. Whether that be to a lesser hyzer angle, flat, or all the way over to an anhyzer angle.
Am I wrong?
>just because the disc turns over doesn't mean it is a hyzer flip.
Agreed, if it was thrown flat that's not a hyzer flip. I would call that a turnover. Right?
A couple of my favorite people (/s) on youtube have been busting my balls recently about saying anny flex, instead of just flex. I figured there was a hyzerflip to anny flex too, so just flex was lacking description, but was told I was unequivocally wrong. I thought I got some allowance for artistic license, but I guess not.
Is there some disc golf dictionary I don't know about?
Thanks for watching!
I'm not perfect, and probably miscall shots from time to time. Sorry!
From my understanding though: Hyzer equals outside wing down on release. I'll sometime say it hyzers out, which is different. (I don't think I say that one much though)
Hyzer flip for me equals thrown on a hyzer, and flips up to some degree. Whether that be to a lesser hyzer angle, flat, or all the way over to an anhyzer angle.
Am I wrong?
>just because the disc turns over doesn't mean it is a hyzer flip.
Agreed, if it was thrown flat that's not a hyzer flip. I would call that a turnover. Right?
A couple of my favorite people (/s) on youtube have been busting my balls recently about saying anny flex, instead of just flex. I figured there was a hyzerflip to anny flex too, so just flex was lacking description, but was told I was unequivocally wrong. I thought I got some allowance for artistic license, but I guess not.
Is there some disc golf dictionary I don't know about?
Thanks for watching!
You have everything right as far as I know. I've never noticed you calling shots something other then what I call them.
Thanks for the response and again...this is tiny, tiny nitpicking. Nothing major...you do a fantastic job.
I think if you want to get technical (again someone smarter than me correct me if I am wrong) the disc "fades" out, not hyzers out. Anny flex is the same thing as a flex shot but I don't see any issue with calling it an anny flex...that is exactly what it is.
Just my two cents for what it is worth. I don't mean to get you to have to watch every slight variation of disc release and affect your commentary. your commentary is engaging...don't mean to mess you up.
You are always right in my book, because I learned much of the terminology from watching your show
When you say "Anny Flex" I think you are saying that it is a stable/overstable disc, and the thrower is forcing it to come out with anny orientation (outside wing up on release) and letting the stability flip it to straight or back to hyzer so get some S curve on it. So the disc "flexes" from anny to hyzer orientation. You would use this when you have to follow a tunnel left to right, then have it fade back to the left.
Amirite?
I don't get what is wrong with that? Is anny redundant or something? How is it just wrong?