Discover How To Improve Your Disc Golf Game!
Recently I came home from a disc golf weekend with 5 of my friends. We spent 3 days at a disc golf mecca in High Bridge, Wisconsin. We played over 150 holes and spent a fair amount of time looking for our discs that went astray in the woods. I will tell you that my arm was a little sore but I was able to enjoy every minute of my time out in God’s country playing a game that I like very much.
What I noticed is that distance is not as important as knowing how to putt. If you can putt in 30ft putts consistently you can greatly improve your game and impress your friends. Here are a few tips that I hope will improve your putting game.
- Your putting grip
- Your focus
- The sweet spot
With your grip you need to have all 4 fingers under the disc with your thumb up on top. Make sure you have a good firm grip from top to bottom. When practicing your putting get a friend and spread out 30ft and throw as straight as you can to each other. Do this over and over to get comfortable with throwing to that person so when the person catches your disc, he or she is not moving the body left or right.
Now that you have that done the next thing is to keep your focus on the basket and not on things that are happening around you. Turn 45 degrees from the target and judge the distance. Once you have the distractions out of your mind focus now on the sweet spot until you don’t see anything else. I try to focus on the right chain and then pick a chain link to hit. That particular chain link is your sweet spot. Before you throw, imagine your throw going into the basket. Hit that sweet spot and put it in to the chains. CaChing!
Those are just a few tips to improve your disc golf game so grip it and let it rip.
Joshua Eyberg
Network Marketer/Graphic Designer/Disc Golfer
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This is an exceptional. Loving it man!
Hey Joshua
Great post dude. I am an avid player myself. I normally use side arm to drive my discs but your absolutely right. If you can putt, it wont matter how far your drive is but I will say most people are not good at both. I am not the best putter in the world so my distance does help quite a bit. Especially if it is close enough for me to putt. Not very good with all the fancy putting such as doing heisers and those other cool tricks. The worst of it is finding a style that fits you but for some reason everytime I play disc golf you forget your style from the last game you played so I am always trying and fighting to find my perfect style when playing.
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Thanks for the cool post
Craig
Love to play disc golf. I was on a retreat this weekend with a group and encouraged the owner of the facility to install a disc golf course. I think we convinced him. Thanks for sharing the tips.