I have heard some say that until you can throw a putter 250 feet, you have significant flaws in technique. If I wanted to work on this and try to learn to throw a putter 250 feet what putter would be good to use? I currently use an Aviar R-Pro Putt and Approach. I also have an Aviar KC-Pro.
Hopefully neither of these will be good choices so I have a good excuse to go buy a new disc.... hahahaha......
Seriously, I get some of my longest throw when I am trying to throw a "power hyzer". Unfortunately these end up OB right since the do not come back left as planned. I have started using more stable discs for my "power hyzer" drives, but I suspect the real solution is in technique.
I believe I tend to put a little anhyzer on the release. Attempting to hyzer perhaps blends a bunch of faults into a better throw.
I am thinking that if I slow it down and get a consistent throw with a putter, then gradually work up the chain to faster discs until I find my optimal formula, I might find my personal secret sauce. (OK - others have suggested this and I am thinking they may be right )
My current primary driver is a 168g Lat 64 Saint.
Hopefully neither of these will be good choices so I have a good excuse to go buy a new disc.... hahahaha......
Seriously, I get some of my longest throw when I am trying to throw a "power hyzer". Unfortunately these end up OB right since the do not come back left as planned. I have started using more stable discs for my "power hyzer" drives, but I suspect the real solution is in technique.
I believe I tend to put a little anhyzer on the release. Attempting to hyzer perhaps blends a bunch of faults into a better throw.
I am thinking that if I slow it down and get a consistent throw with a putter, then gradually work up the chain to faster discs until I find my optimal formula, I might find my personal secret sauce. (OK - others have suggested this and I am thinking they may be right )
My current primary driver is a 168g Lat 64 Saint.