uscsux
Newbie
OP what hole did you ace? I play there once in a while.
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OP what hole did you ace? I play there once in a while.
Any disc can work just fine for a sidearm throw. It all depends on the shot you need to throw.
If you just want a slower general purpose driver that will fly reliably with good form but isn't so overstable to hide bad form, I'd second the Teebird recommendation.
People would probably be surprised is they tried flicking understable discs once in a while. Roadrunners are a really fun FH distance driver for example, and leopards make great intro drivers.
EAGLE. Learn to throw this FH and it will save you a ton of strokes. I throw mine as far as my destroyers just with a different line. Learn that you dont have to throw a fh hard to make it work. Super fast drivers tend to teach us to use torque to find distance. Throw those slower less stable discs, take them all to a field. If they flip and hit the ground, keep tweaking your throw and figure out how to keep it in the air. Everydisc can be a FH disc if you learn the lines and how to throw them. FH anny lines instead of a backhand hyzer can be a huge advantage, they penetrate as they are flexing out of the anny and make all the BH only guys drool. I throw BH and FH and I love the different options that it enables me
Any disc can work just fine for a sidearm throw. It all depends on the shot you need to throw.