Mind Expansi0n
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I love hyzer-flips for sure (beautiful to watch and very useful for distance and controlling understable discs) - but throwing a TL or something similar on a flat-release/straight-line will ultimately tell you more about your form. The TL is a true laser - if it's going arrow straight with very little fade, or no fade at all when thrown flat, you are throwing with solid form. Obviously then you can diagnose what is going on when you are throwing with various issues; if the disc goes up high, stalls, and fades you are throwing nose up, if it takes a quick right turn out of your hand you likely have a release or pull-through issue, if it goes straight and then slowly turns over you are probably over-powering it, etc.
I feel like fairway drivers have their place (and yes, the Buzzz works wonderfully as a fairway driver), and are wonderful learning tools that help your distance driving in the long run. Understable mid-ranges and putter throwing is good too - but I would recommend one of the neutral-overstable fairway drivers to any player interested in precision drives and form.
I feel like fairway drivers have their place (and yes, the Buzzz works wonderfully as a fairway driver), and are wonderful learning tools that help your distance driving in the long run. Understable mid-ranges and putter throwing is good too - but I would recommend one of the neutral-overstable fairway drivers to any player interested in precision drives and form.
thanks for al lthe help. ill go look at the teebird, tl, fd and stalker tomorrow and see what feels good to me.
sometimes i can hyzer flip my river and it will go lazer straight with a little fade but i cant do it consistently yet at this point, but i am going to keep working on it. i havent been practicing my driving much lately, ive mostly been focused on my putting