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Don’t worry JDB. We’ll get you your own bag and, before you know it, you’ll be vaping with a neck beard talking about how you’re looking for a beefy mid that still has some glide.Do we have a board for the alphabet community? This is where this thread belongs.
Don’t worry JDB. We’ll get you your own bag and, before you know it, you’ll be vaping with a neck beard talking about how you’re looking for a beefy mid that still has some glide.
Which is always a domey champ Roc3. Shhh shhh. That will make sense soon.
Have you thought seriously about trail shoes recently?
Have you thought seriously about trail shoes recently?
You will soon.
Just picked up some new trail runners for the warmer temps. They will prob add 30 ft to my backhand.Have you thought seriously about trail shoes recently?
You will soon.
Prime DG shoes. Those would look good with a Grip Lock bag on your back and an Envy in your hand.Already got some...
With the way my back has been I’m lucky to get 380ft anymore. Playing Palm Royale Country Club Ctier in a few hours. Going to be a fun layout.LIES!!!
No way I throw hard enough to hurt anybody but myself. (now @IUPaterade724 might do some damage).
These are actually pretty cool and I've transported a disc from one course to another. Kind of a neat thing to do for fellow disc golf bros.
350 but I’m avoiding back surgery like the plague.With the way my back has been I’m lucky to get 380ft anymore. Playing Palm Royale Country Club Ctier in a few hours. Going to be a fun layout.
Serious question: how long a walk is a typical course? Does it hurt your back to throw?350 but I’m avoiding back surgery like the plague.
But I don’t think I’ve throw anywhere near 100% in years.
Truth is I’m better throwing max distance of 350 than I ever was trying to throw any harder.
Can’t speak for him, but for me… Yes it hurts, tons of torque involved. Typical round 2.5hrs.Serious question: how long a walk is a typical course? Does it hurt your back to throw?
You can download an app called UDisc and it will have all of the local courses in it on a map with the ratings of the course so you’ll know which ones are the local favoritesCurrently in the Smoky Mountains. Any good frisbee courses down here? Want to take the kids, walk the course, and get them started early. . .
on mocking random weirdos.
Depends on the course. My couple of local wooded courses are about hour and a half to two hours playing alone throwing a couple on each hole. Distance? Probably a couple to three miles total.Serious question: how long a walk is a typical course? Does it hurt your back to throw?
Come to MA40, let it wash over you.With the newest ratings released this week I have officially lost over 50 player rating points in the last 18 months which roughly equates to shooting 5 strokes worse per 18 holes. I’ve not practiced much during that time period, other than occasional field work and then hopping straight into tournaments because I just don’t have time. Nerves have now gotten the best of me when standing over my putts where I’m already laughing as the disc sails wide past the basket. I need an exorcism.
I have always been firmly in the MA1 field, with the occasion top 5 finish and now I’m looking to drop to MA2 until I turn 40 and jump to MA40. Help me please
Have to wait til October of 2025 then I’m in. For something I love so much, it’s discouraging that I’m getting worse the more tournaments I’m playing. I could argue. I’m throwing more accurate off the tee nowadays as well, but the score just keeps getting worse. ☹️Come to MA40, let it wash over you.
Also, I'm almost MA50 which means it will be me and myself and I and maybe one other guy most times.
Put the pizza in the oven. I don't think I'm in a position to give advice because my first tourney will be in June and I only play once every week or two. I'm hoping to finally buy a basket to practice putting and to get a quick second round in every week. Are you a push or spin putter?With the newest ratings released this week I have officially lost over 50 player rating points in the last 18 months which roughly equates to shooting 5 strokes worse per 18 holes. I’ve not practiced much during that time period, other than occasional field work and then hopping straight into tournaments because I just don’t have time. Nerves have now gotten the best of me when standing over my putts where I’m already laughing as the disc sails wide past the basket. I need an exorcism.
I have always been firmly in the MA1 field, with the occasion top 5 finish and now I’m looking to drop to MA2 until I turn 40 and jump to MA40. Help me please
I'm trying to get to "money" status from 250 and in. Automatic. Up and down every time. That should help to alleviate the loss of distance.Have to wait til October of 2025 then I’m in. For something I love so much, it’s discouraging that I’m getting worse the more tournaments I’m playing. I could argue. I’m throwing more accurate off the tee nowadays as well, but the score just keeps getting worse. ☹️
What you using for scrambling? Zone, Pig, Pyro, Envy?I'm trying to get to "money" status from 250 and in. Automatic. Up and down every time. That should help to alleviate the loss of distance.
most of my "practice" these days focuses on the short game (which mirrors ball golf to a "t"). And scrambling (tomahawks, scoobers, thumbers, overhands, etc).
Harp, Aviar X3 (champ), Firebird, stupidly overstable flatop star Roc3. Depends on the situation. But i'll just wander into the woods and screw around with different shots, etc.What you using for scrambling? Zone, Pig, Pyro, Envy?
I use three of those four.
I’d consider myself a spush putter. I use to be push only, but tournaments have forced me to keep a more immediate trajectory towards the basket specifically because the wind can just destroy push putts. I can have great practices/practice putting… but come tournament day I become the nerviest putter ever. It’s quite baffling as it’s a new phenomenon for me. Anything C1X has no confidence behind it, and ironically I have total confidence in Circle 2 with my step putt. I make no freaking sense.Put the pizza in the oven. I don't think I'm in a position to give advice because my first tourney will be in June and I only play once every week or two. I'm hoping to finally buy a basket to practice putting and to get a quick second round in every week. Are you a push or spin putter?
Also, I'm looking forward to joining the MA40 division next year too.
Zone backhand hyzer 250 in, Luna backhand Straight/anhyzer 250 in, zone OS forehand 200 in and Deflector forehand 250 in. Pretty great combo.What you using for scrambling? Zone, Pig, Pyro, Envy?
I use three of those four.
Harp, Aviar X3 (champ), Firebird, stupidly overstable flatop star Roc3. Depends on the situation. But i'll just wander into the woods and screw around with different shots, etc.
I primarily use my Envy, Zone, and Pyro for most scramble shots. I had a Firebird that I really liked but lost it at Dela a few years ago. I have a Luna and used to use it for anhyzer shots but it doesn't feel right in my hand.Zone backhand hyzer 250 in, Luna backhand Straight/anhyzer 250 in, zone OS forehand 200 in and Deflector forehand 250 in. Pretty great combo.
I'm a big fan of Judges as a throwing putter (I also use them to putt, but in a base plastic).I primarily use my Envy, Zone, and Pyro for most scramble shots. I had a Firebird that I really liked but lost it at Dela a few years ago. I have a Luna and used to use it for anhyzer shots but it doesn't feel right in my hand.
I feel like I need to try a Zone in a different plastic because mine Z plastic Zone doesn't quite do what I want it to.