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Anyone know a good website for disc golf terminology? I'm still having trouble with some of it. I was trying to find out what exactly a disc standing up means and can't seem to find the term. Thanks
I reckon that means that it moves from hyzer to flat, or that a roller moves to vertical.
The problem with some terms is that they mean different things to different people.
no i think armus was right ....i'm just terrible with slangHere are few hundred posts on dg slang.
When I read "disc standing up", I thought you meant, Stick one in the mud/ground? Call it a 'Tombstone'
and i searched that thread and the forum for "stand up" "standing up" got nothing or so much to search through it was impossibleHere are few hundred posts on dg slang.
When I read "disc standing up", I thought you meant, Stick one in the mud/ground? Call it a 'Tombstone'
Anyone know a good website for disc golf terminology? I'm still having trouble with some of it. I was trying to find out what exactly a disc standing up means and can't seem to find the term. Thanks
That ain't got no meanin for "stand up" neither.
Disc golfers refuse to agree on a consensus for disc golf terms. Especially a scooby. That means like 8 different things, lol.*
I agree that "standing up" is probably similar with a "flip up hyzer." Especially when you want the disc to stay hyzer and it just flips to flat and goes too straight. Sometimes a disc will climb on you if it flips flat, thus it "stands up" on you (often aided by headwind). Could be said with the roller too, like Armus said.
*I'm in the camp where scooby just means you just throw a disc upside down and skip it intentionally
do you mean scooby or scoober