I believe you’re stating the tortoise vs hare theory, & that’s good food for thought. Full-on recent disc golf guy here. Lots of field work, & it’s paying off. I’m not ready to be aggressive. My skill level is not there, yet…. But I am crushing 300ft+ (& I’m over 60!)
I really need to figure this idea out. Just played Toboggan in MI, and shot +9 from the longs, I can par every hole there, I just try for birdie on holes where I can’t birdie them.
Just want to say the video format with the hole map overlays was fantastically done.
Thanks! It was fun making it. I hope it helps your game
Yes! Plus a sol if it hits a tree isn't gonna ricochet as deep into bogeyville as a diver
That's right!
I believe you’re stating the tortoise vs hare theory, & that’s good food for thought. Full-on recent disc golf guy here. Lots of field work, & it’s paying off. I’m not ready to be aggressive. My skill level is not there, yet…. But I am crushing 300ft+ (& I’m over 60!)
Smart, bro. Smart
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Solid video. I remember talking about this with you.
Also. think I saw my old KC Pro Roc in there!
I really need to figure this idea out. Just played Toboggan in MI, and shot +9 from the longs, I can par every hole there, I just try for birdie on holes where I can’t birdie them.
I do the same on holes I can’t birdie. Still throwing the driver😮
@@roamingrangediscgolf yeah, even if I disc down to a fairway to keep it straight I’ll shoot way better
I try to do this but i still miss the 100 ft gaps lol.
Me too!
I shank a putter just as much as a driver :(
That happens. Put some time into learning that putter. My advice would be to throw it at 50-75%. Go for accuracy and forward progress down the fairway