It'sNotAnheuser
Newbie
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2022
- Messages
- 8
... and new to the game. I think I've been out 6 or 7 times and only repeated one course once.
Having fun but needing to learn just about everything about the game. Anheuser, you mean like the beer? Ah! Anhyzer!
I don't know my stable from my understable, still not sure what it means for a disc to "flip" but that's what forums and youTube were made for.
On the other hand I find that I have a decent feel for what the discs might do and sometimes they actually do it! my favorite approach shot (after playing like 6 times mind you) is to throw the disc upside down to get it to park (yeah I learned that word) within feet of the basket.
For some reason I am better at forehand than backhand, or at least more consistent. Some backhands work more or less like expected (even sorta doing what I meant to with hyzer/anhyzer angle) and sometimes I feel like I have no control on the release point/direction and have been known to shoot 90 degrees of course, and even behind the tee pad once
Nowhere to go but up!
Fun fact about me: I didn't realize it was important for discs to float till I lost one in a fast-flowing ditch
Having fun but needing to learn just about everything about the game. Anheuser, you mean like the beer? Ah! Anhyzer!
I don't know my stable from my understable, still not sure what it means for a disc to "flip" but that's what forums and youTube were made for.
On the other hand I find that I have a decent feel for what the discs might do and sometimes they actually do it! my favorite approach shot (after playing like 6 times mind you) is to throw the disc upside down to get it to park (yeah I learned that word) within feet of the basket.
For some reason I am better at forehand than backhand, or at least more consistent. Some backhands work more or less like expected (even sorta doing what I meant to with hyzer/anhyzer angle) and sometimes I feel like I have no control on the release point/direction and have been known to shoot 90 degrees of course, and even behind the tee pad once
Nowhere to go but up!
Fun fact about me: I didn't realize it was important for discs to float till I lost one in a fast-flowing ditch