Ctmuir
Newbie
Hi everyone, I'm looking for some advice on how to improve (aren't we all).
I've "played" a few times a year since high school (10+ years ago). Usually that meant going out with friends, taking a 14-speed driver and hucking it at the sky right off the tee, watching it hyzer out into the woods and then using my putter and ultimate frisbee experience to clean up a bogie, maybe a par if I got lucky.
When COVID lockdown hit I was living in Raleigh, NC, and I started playing a round or two every day latter work with a DX Aviar3. Then in July I moved to Wisconsin for a job, and kept playing, moving up to faster and faster discs slowly. I've made a few friends who are better than me, and their pointers have definitely helped me improve too.
Right now my distance is alright-on flat ground with no wind I can break 300 pretty consistently, with a few pushing 350, although my accuracy is a bit better below 300. My putting is improving, but seems very hot or cold. My forearm is weak and unpredictable.
This last year I've had a lot of time to play, so I get in 6/7 rounds a week, but I rarely practice putts (I know, I know) and fieldwork seems kind of... random? Idk-I guess I need some structure to it.
For folks who have made the push to really improve their game, what tips would you give to someone starting to "work smarter not harder"?
TIA, hope to see ya on the course some day!
I've "played" a few times a year since high school (10+ years ago). Usually that meant going out with friends, taking a 14-speed driver and hucking it at the sky right off the tee, watching it hyzer out into the woods and then using my putter and ultimate frisbee experience to clean up a bogie, maybe a par if I got lucky.
When COVID lockdown hit I was living in Raleigh, NC, and I started playing a round or two every day latter work with a DX Aviar3. Then in July I moved to Wisconsin for a job, and kept playing, moving up to faster and faster discs slowly. I've made a few friends who are better than me, and their pointers have definitely helped me improve too.
Right now my distance is alright-on flat ground with no wind I can break 300 pretty consistently, with a few pushing 350, although my accuracy is a bit better below 300. My putting is improving, but seems very hot or cold. My forearm is weak and unpredictable.
This last year I've had a lot of time to play, so I get in 6/7 rounds a week, but I rarely practice putts (I know, I know) and fieldwork seems kind of... random? Idk-I guess I need some structure to it.
For folks who have made the push to really improve their game, what tips would you give to someone starting to "work smarter not harder"?
TIA, hope to see ya on the course some day!