I don’t know who needs to hear this but you should be throwing most of your tee shots at 65-85% power and you don’t really need a full run up unless you’re throwing over 350’
Smooth mechanics are king
Discs want to fly they just need some snap/spin and some air under them
@discgolfchick10 If you end up doing anything remotely close to the Charlotte area let me know!! I’ve been looking at land in the area.. not a great time to buy anything from what I’m seeing but ya never know what could pop up
Personally, I’m with everyone who said screen/slant/swing pass in the NFL. I can put some zip on a pigskin.
MLB pitchers are insane.
NBA players’ wingspans are insane.
475’ on flat ground is insane.
@mpbx3003 I feel like overall the inconsistencies are much less than mold to mold though. Same exact feel and just a slightly different flight is huge for my bag selection
Hot take:
The Teebird3 is the common man’s Destroyer
So versatile. In different weights and plastics the flight possibilities are endless. Beat one in just right and you can hyzer-flip them into long turnovers. Get a fresh champion one for those spike hyzers.
I knew I was exaggerating my right to left run up to keep my shoulders and hips away from the target. I didn’t realize how far forward my weight was when I planted and started to transfer my weight through. Keeping my weight back with a straighter run up has been huge for me!
Some of the pros did a disc signing and form checks at Hornets Nest the other week. Connor O’Reilly and @perksofdiscgolf were super awesome and friendly! Got two great tips to work on out of a 5 minute form check!