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Thread: Sindre's in da house
- 10 Jun. 2010 05:40pm #1
Sindre's in da house
- 10 Jun. 2010 05:47pm #2
Hello, I am not!
So how are you? What do you offer the community? How old are you? Got girl bags? Got milk?
- 10 Jun. 2010 05:52pm #3
Welcome! Don't break nothing and everything will be fine.
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- 25 Jun. 2010 01:39am #4
Midrange
Throw every shot firm. If you are slow and soft a consistent release will be more difficult. Shorten up and use less body rotation on shorter shots rather than throwing softer.
Don't try to overpower midrange discs. Ishiner Long throws with a midrange are achieved through finesse, quickness, and a solid finish instead of raw power. Too much strength will turn over midrange discs.
Aim just short and slightly to the right of your target (for RHBH throws). The disc will curl to the left and slide/skip a little. golfwholesale18.com Play this knowledge to your advantage.
If you are outside of your realistic make range, your goal should be for a drop-in putt. Although spectacular when it goes in, running at the chains from a long ways out is an easy way to lose a stroke by leaving you with a difficult comeback putt.
Throw your slowest/shortest disc that can get you to your desired target. This is the same idea as hitting a 9-iron vs. choking up on a 5-iron. golfwholesale18.com reviews Slower and shorter discs are more accurate than longer, faster discs. Use whatever can get you there with the most consistency and accuracy (this will often be your putter).