So my company just hired a guy who is a golf pro. I have never played ball golf but as he coaches a lot of good players I thought I might hit him up for some tips that might apply to disc golf.
First Tip:
Use a metronome when putting to develop a rhythm to your stroke. Some people hum a tune. Just make sure the timing stays the same and it is easier to tune out distractions and pressure.
My Take:
It seems like this could be useful for putting practice. I tried it out tonight and after finding the right rhythm it felt really good. I have not yet used a metronome but I could tell already that thinking through the number of counts in my stroke helped me focus. I am tone-deaf so I will not inflict any humming/singing on my fellow golfers...though this could be a killer strategy if you picked a favorite (read: annoying to others) tune.
Application for Disc Golf:
I have often seen advice on putting that recommends developing a particular routine and sticking to it. I think that this is only an extension of that advice. Keep your routine the same and make sure you do it at the same speed each time.
Verdict: Promising
Second Tip:
Practice from different lies getting up and down in two shots.
My Take:
I feel like this could be developed into a good drill. It could focus on a variety of upshots and making the putts from whatever distance you have to. Has anyone posted a drill on here like this?
Verdict: As good as the collective DGR wisdom can come up with.
I know a few people on here have mentioned reading books about ball golf. Does anyone have anything that was particularly helpful to them that transferred well to disc golf? Is anyone going to start using a metronome to practice putting? (I think I might 8) )
As a bonus, here is a free site with a metronome:
http://www.metronomeonline.com/
First Tip:
Use a metronome when putting to develop a rhythm to your stroke. Some people hum a tune. Just make sure the timing stays the same and it is easier to tune out distractions and pressure.
My Take:
It seems like this could be useful for putting practice. I tried it out tonight and after finding the right rhythm it felt really good. I have not yet used a metronome but I could tell already that thinking through the number of counts in my stroke helped me focus. I am tone-deaf so I will not inflict any humming/singing on my fellow golfers...though this could be a killer strategy if you picked a favorite (read: annoying to others) tune.
Application for Disc Golf:
I have often seen advice on putting that recommends developing a particular routine and sticking to it. I think that this is only an extension of that advice. Keep your routine the same and make sure you do it at the same speed each time.
Verdict: Promising
Second Tip:
Practice from different lies getting up and down in two shots.
My Take:
I feel like this could be developed into a good drill. It could focus on a variety of upshots and making the putts from whatever distance you have to. Has anyone posted a drill on here like this?
Verdict: As good as the collective DGR wisdom can come up with.
I know a few people on here have mentioned reading books about ball golf. Does anyone have anything that was particularly helpful to them that transferred well to disc golf? Is anyone going to start using a metronome to practice putting? (I think I might 8) )
As a bonus, here is a free site with a metronome:
http://www.metronomeonline.com/