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- 08 Jun. 2010 12:26am #1
Hi, Hello and Howareya?
- 08 Jun. 2010 12:29am #2
Welcome .
- 08 Jun. 2010 06:08am #3
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- 09 Jun. 2010 03:32am #4
I'm newbie, too!Nice to meet you!^^
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- 25 Jun. 2010 01:44am #5
Putting
Try to putt with the disc flat or nose down and go for a lofting up and down arcing flight path. This line is advantageous vs. a line drive putt by reducing the fly by distance of misses.
Learn to play the wind. Headwinds make the disc rise while tailwinds make the disc drop faster. Practicing your putt when its windy out will help you gauge the angles and trajectories you need for success in the wind.
Don't try to muscle your putts. The power for a putt is generated by a weight shift forward. On longer putts try to get more of a weight shift. www.golfwholesale18.com Your putting motion should be quick. Slower motions can be inconsistent and have a tendency to putt low if you are afraid of missing. You want a form that is consistent and that you can repeat again and again.
Use the spring of your fingers to your advantage. Springing your fingers off the disc (like throwing a dart) will give you a clean release and generate enough spin on the disc to keep it from wobbling.
Putt how you practice and practice how you putt. If you spend a lot of time lining up your putt and focusing when you throw a round, do not rapid-fire putt during practice. If you prefer to rapid-fire putt during practice, www.golfwholesale18.com reviews do not spend too much time lining up your putt when you throw a round. Putting differently will cause changes in your putting stroke between practice and the round. Know your putt and try to feel it with every throw.
Know when the smart play is to lay up. Long putts are great when they go in but can be a nightmare if you miss. Ishiner If your 50% make range is 25', don't run at the chains from 50' if you will leave yourself with a comeback putt longer than 25'. Play smart and know the right time to go for it.