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Your distances here sound almost identical to mine at the moment, I'm actually going to a course Sunday that I've been to before and this time around I'm not throwing any of my drivers just to see how close the scores will be. They say slow is smooth and smooth is far for a reason I guess. 6...
Just chiming in here, I think I might have finally found a thread I can relate to. This September I'll be 50 years old and even though I've been playing for many years, I have not been getting out to play consistently for quite some time.
My form has always been pretty bad especially now...
I have been using my phone which is just a Galaxy S20 Plus, would that be able to upload video to here or do I need to invest in an actual video camera?
I bet I'm the slowest learner that's ever been on this forum.
I think that would be me actually, going on 49 years old and can't even throw a GStar Sidewinder 250ft, after playing this game this since the early 90's one would think I would be able to do better then that.
First of all I apologize if a thread like this already exists but I have a quick question for anyone that cares to answer this and that is How do I go about unlearning all the bad habits that I have developed over the years in my form?
I have seen plenty of form videos and drills that...
I'm wondering the same thing, I'm not even throwing 300 feet yet and I'm throwing a Gstar Sidewinder. If and when I'm even able to throw that far will I need a more stable mold? I figure I'll just worry about that when the times comes, I have a ways to go before I'll be able throw even 300 feet.
I am currently trying to find help on what the best way to improve my local course would be. The only 3 things I think it needs is tee signs, properly sized tee pads and better markings to guide players from one hole to the next. If you don't mind me asking what is the proper way to gather...
The only Hawk I have left is just a solid blue but it doesn't actually say what kind of plastic it is. The Eclipse I used to have got lost in a lake if I remember correctly. Those were pretty much what I started playing with back then. The Wildcat sounds like something I wouldn't be...
yeah I'm the same way, back in the day I didn't have youtube videos about proper form to even watch or even internet for that matter. I clearly binge watched way too much video in the offseason so now when I go up there to throw I have a million thoughts running through my head about what each...
about the only thing I've ever done a lot as a kid is play catch with my Dad with a frisbee, it's surprising how bad my form is because although I cant really remember how I was throwing the frisbee, I remember it being similar to throwing a disc.
I like reading through that too, do you think it's possible to take in too much video watching and instructional information about how to throw backhand?
I mean I've been playing long enough to know what I'm supposed to do to throw a backhand properly, I'm wondering if I'm just...
that's my plan this season, most of our local courses are filled with holes that measure 187ft to 275ft anyways and I feel like if you have solid form it shouldn't take anything more then a putter or a Comet to get to the basket anyways.