Man when I first started this would of been a really great vid to help me understand the numbers on the discs more and how they can fly depending on how you throw them. I didn't have much help and just thought it would be fun to play and help with my weight loss. Ended up being both as I lost 120lbs and have had a lot of fun in my first full year of playing.
I love that you encourage creating a share bag with beginner discs! My disc golf journey started when someone gave me a disc out at a park, and because of his generosity... 30 years later I strive to always have some extra beginner friendly discs with me in case I run into new players. Who knows, you could be the one that gives the next Gannon Buhr his or her first disc.
Yes! The Ozone changed my game. Been playing for 6 months now, grabbed the ozone about a month ago and I'm in love! I would also say the whole Trash Panda starter set is an awesome beginner set! I would also say the Buzzz SS is a fun beginner disc.
I've really been relying on a DGA vortex recently for an easy late flipping disc. I would say it would also be a good addition to the list for beginners or people who prefer shallower discs.
You thought this was a disc recommend video, but it’s really the best demonstration of understable vs overstable; especially in the aviar x3 section. As a lefty, I also appreciated how you define hyzer vs anhyzer.
Robbie. I am new at the sport and started watching your videos. I started grabbing the 12 speed disc and started ripping and was getting nowhere and getting frustrated. I watch this video and i followed your directions. My bag has Innova IT, Podigy M2 and Lat 64 Faith. My game improved from having a +8 on 9 baskets to a +4 on the same course. I am getting ready to purchase a PIG and looking at a few more you recommend. Thanks a million for the help in Smyrna De.
I absolutely HATED the Zone's flight but loved the feel when I first tried it. I knew this was totally on me and this was a disc I needed to LEARN to throw. I did a lot of Zone-only rounds to force myself to learn what I could do with it. I think for a beginner, finding discs that are designed to do different things is great, but finding discs that feel good creates a connection that will encourage learning how to work with those discs.
Two discs I might add to your list are the Gateway Wizard, a putter with a lot of plastic options and the DGA Tremor, an understable mid. Bet you thought I might recommend a different approach disc. 😜
Some great recommendations here, Robbie. I'd consider myself just one notch above beginner, and my favorite mid is a Mako3 (5/5/0/0). I also bag a Lat64 Fuse (5/6/-2/1). My kids throw a Buzzz (5/4/-1/1), which is probably the most popular mid out there. I bag both the Pure and Zone, which you mentioned, as approach discs. There are sooo many good putters out there. It really comes down to how they feel in your hand. Find something with a rim width and rim depth that feel most comfortable for you. I personally prefer thicker rims, flatter discs, and no bead, so I ended up going with the MVP Atom as my putter. I bag a lot of fairway drivers at various stabilities to get the right disc for each tee shot. My favs are the Leopard3 (7/5/-2/1) and Underworld (7/6/-3/1), but an IT and Diamond are really good, too. For forehands, I use a TL (7/5/-1/1), but I think the Hawkeye has the same numbers.
Hey Mr UA-cam Man - I've got a question/video recommendation for you: What form do I teach to a brand new player with no prior disc experience? I've brought several ultimate buddies to disc golf and can give them a paradox and they can effectively throw straight and enjoy the sport. But I recently brought a complete newbie and had a bit of trouble figuring out what backhand form I could teach them in 5-20 minutes. Does disc golf have a simplified "teeball" form that we should start off with, before really getting into the sport and learning whip/lag/etc? Should we teach them to pull the disc, even though they'll need to break that habit later? What are the key points for getting a beginner to throw straight enough to avoid frustration? What does the ideal beginner form look like?
Thank you sir for finally mentioning MVP. Paradox, Detour are also beginner friendly. The Underworld or the F9 which my wife absolutely loves. Have a great day
I just started watching your channel.. and haven't watched all of them, but I was wondering if you did a warm-up or stretching before you play a round video
I have been giving friends a starter bag of a baseline plastic neutral putter (link, etc); slightly overs-table approach disc that can act as a reliable OS mid, FH and approaches (tempo); slightly under stable 5 speed (uplink, etc) and a neutral to US 6-7 speed FW (crave, brave). That is all they really need for s while until the crave is going over 300’. Especially the tempo, it fills so many shots until you have enough power to see a difference between OS putts and mids.
Love the uplink! My local disc golf store owner suggested it to me as a beginner and I never looked back. The only problem now is they are so hard to find! Also we need a Robbie C uplink just saying.
When I was a beginner, I knew very little about disc flights and was never told, "Avoid the distance drivers!" So, I ended up with a very mixed bag that had the spectrum of different types. I was a bit surprised when I could throw my putters about the same distance as the "distance drivers", which, of course, was because I didn't have the arm speed (still don't really have the arm speed). But the Latitude 64 River (a fairway driver) flew like a dream for me, and typically outpaced any other disc I threw. Therefore, that would be my recommendation for a beginner disc.
The Pig's a given... Mine (White R-Pro) is so beat-up its a slightly flippy 3, 1, -1.5, 1. Nice soft rubbery plastic, I've retired it for now but I had my personal best on my local with the Pig only... including paring a 760ft uphill par 5 that I struggle to par with my full bag on an average day. I have a personal best flex put of 101ft with the pig (same hole, #7, Berhampore Wn NZ) Love the pig for flex high and right putts where it peters out of spin and falls 45deg left into the basket.. and if not, in a nice 2m radius. The Pig was my go-to 150ft upshot. (I could have run a "Pig, Beast, Diamond, Scorch" bag and been happy. (Still bag all but the Pig.. and have a new R-Pro sitting in the bleachers but the profile is VERY different, the old rim is more tucked under yet flatter top) My Recommendations... Putter: An MVP Proxy. Any noobs I let loose with it, with little instruction, can get a straighter flight to the basket... I have a Cosmic soft, Plasma, 2 DFx glow and a DFx Skullboy... What I also like is all are different plastic and age but generally fly the same... I can yeet it about 80m on a good day and it doesn't go too wayward (also par'd #7 with it). Driver: A Champion Beast... It will fly fairly straight with a good fade except in strong headwinds.. and fairly much stays that way (mine is the same now as it was new, 3 years later. Best advice to a new player... If you think your going to make a thing of Disc Golf... DON'T buy cheap plastic... They get damaged real quick, especially at the hands of our old nemesis Trees... My Beast, Diamond, Scorch and Superhero all are 3 years old and still fly very much the same as when I got them... My starter pack DX plastic beast is more hexagon than round, after the 1st year... Base plastic still have a great place, my RPM Ruru putter is MORE GRIPPY when wet.. AMAZINGLY GRIPPY!
It's less likely. People overcompensate release angle and try like hell to throw their arm out to make an overstable disc throw straight. Understable discs call for proper release angle, and controlled arm speed for a good throw
Yeah, as a newbie, I have struggled to find a fairway driver that I can throw consistently. I did okay with the Hawkeye, but the IT seems to do the best for me in the fairway driver category.
Hey Robbie, you mentioned that you usually give away your uplinks. I’m a new player and I was wondering if you could send me one to use! Thanks for making such awesome videos. Your suggestions have really helped me improve my game!
Hey! Was wondering if you will start making intermediate level videos when you progress past beginner level? Keep sering your beginner discs videos and the distance and putting ones over and over and they're not helping anymore 😢. Hoping you get better soon so you can teach me more things to help my game😊
I also noticed that there is not many responses from Robbie. I only pray that he is alright from this hurricane. I've got to believe that he isn't too far from that horrible storm. God bless you brother
Hey Robbie, so, remember back when you were doing a series of the best discs for beginners - the battle of the 1 speeds, 2 speeds, etc.? I thought those videos would have been in a playlist and better marked to be able to find again. But, I can't seem to find them that way. I did see there's a beetle vs. glitch video, nova vs. watt video, and maybe even a pure vs. something else video, but I wish they had the name or parenthetical name of "3 speed battle", etc. If you could make those changes so they were easier to find, I think that would be great for beginners to find. BTW, how high did those videos go? I forgot. Also, while I was looking through your past videos (looking for those videos) I saw you did a 5-best discs for beginners video back on day 12 of Vlogmas last year. Looks like 3 of the 5 are still the same as today's video (The Origin, Pure, and Uplink). What caused you to replace the A5 and the IT w/the Aviar X3 and the Ozone?
MVP uplink for under stable mid. Mamba for a driver. Putters there are so many. Deputy is one i am using a lot. Glitch and pixel. Crave is a great fairway imo. Any overstable midrange that is comfortable to throw to top it off. Rock 3 is what i am throwing a lot.
So correct me if I'm wrong; but I was told to identify disc stability, is to add the last 2 numbers. If they equal near zero, it is neutral. If they equal a negative number they are understable, and equal positive, they are over stable. As a beginner I really try to avoid the left fade.
I would say for the most part, that is a good tactic to use to determine if a disc is overstable or understable. However, flight numbers can lie, and also depends on what plastic the disc is in. For instance an Innova Roadrunner is listed as 9/5/-4/1. Based on the last 2 numbers, you’d think extremely understable. Well if you get that disc in DX plastic, you’d be right. Get that disc in champion or halo star plastic, and it will fly way more stable than the numbers suggest. Here’s an example of two discs in my bag. I have a Dynamic Discs Trespass (12/5/-0.5/3) and a Latitude 64 Grace (11/6/-1/2). Based on the last 2 numbers you would think my Trespass would be more stable than my Grace (2.5 vs 1). In reality, my Grace is more stable than my Trespass, and my Trespass is more of my slightly understable driver and my Grace is my slightly more stable driver. Point is, a disc will fly differently for you than for other people, so the best thing you do is to throw it, see how it flies for you and build your bag based on that.
I like release my disc on a hyzer angle and flip them up, but I have the problem that I throw very high up then. Got any tips on how I can release on hyzer and still throw it low?
How bout a video for us older folks that struggle to keep the distance we once had. I seek out the understable fareway drivers and have stopped carrying anything above a 10 speed. getting old really sucks but we are all headed in that direction. I guess most people my age have already quit the sport cause every time I look at age division tournaments there are very few in my age group and I would have to compete against "kids" 20 years younger. in January 2025 I could compete in MA70 div (if I could find others).
If you were a disc, you'd be in my top 5 Robbie.❤
You KNOW you'll end up throwing him into a tree...
Man when I first started this would of been a really great vid to help me understand the numbers on the discs more and how they can fly depending on how you throw them. I didn't have much help and just thought it would be fun to play and help with my weight loss. Ended up being both as I lost 120lbs and have had a lot of fun in my first full year of playing.
I love that you encourage creating a share bag with beginner discs! My disc golf journey started when someone gave me a disc out at a park, and because of his generosity... 30 years later I strive to always have some extra beginner friendly discs with me in case I run into new players. Who knows, you could be the one that gives the next Gannon Buhr his or her first disc.
Yes! The Ozone changed my game. Been playing for 6 months now, grabbed the ozone about a month ago and I'm in love! I would also say the whole Trash Panda starter set is an awesome beginner set!
I would also say the Buzzz SS is a fun beginner disc.
I've really been relying on a DGA vortex recently for an easy late flipping disc. I would say it would also be a good addition to the list for beginners or people who prefer shallower discs.
Pure =)
MOTHER FLIPPIN’ LOVE THE PURE!!! #PUREGANG!!!!
You thought this was a disc recommend video, but it’s really the best demonstration of understable vs overstable; especially in the aviar x3 section. As a lefty, I also appreciated how you define hyzer vs anhyzer.
Robbie. I am new at the sport and started watching your videos. I started grabbing the 12 speed disc and started ripping and was getting nowhere and getting frustrated. I watch this video and i followed your directions. My bag has Innova IT, Podigy M2 and Lat 64 Faith. My game improved from having a +8 on 9 baskets to a +4 on the same course. I am getting ready to purchase a PIG and looking at a few more you recommend. Thanks a million for the help in Smyrna De.
I absolutely HATED the Zone's flight but loved the feel when I first tried it. I knew this was totally on me and this was a disc I needed to LEARN to throw. I did a lot of Zone-only rounds to force myself to learn what I could do with it. I think for a beginner, finding discs that are designed to do different things is great, but finding discs that feel good creates a connection that will encourage learning how to work with those discs.
Confidence is just as important as skill 💯
Two discs I might add to your list are the Gateway Wizard, a putter with a lot of plastic options and the DGA Tremor, an understable mid. Bet you thought I might recommend a different approach disc. 😜
Can you do a video on the lat 64 easy to throw series (river, diamond, saint, sapphire). Thanks man. Love the vids
I second this suggestion would love to see that as well
I agree and maybe some of the zero gravity disc too
The River and Saint are not part of the Easy-to-Use line. The actual line includes the Diamond, Jade, Sapphire, Pearl, and Ruby.
@@brianblack9227Second the zero gravity. Super low weight.
Some great recommendations here, Robbie. I'd consider myself just one notch above beginner, and my favorite mid is a Mako3 (5/5/0/0). I also bag a Lat64 Fuse (5/6/-2/1). My kids throw a Buzzz (5/4/-1/1), which is probably the most popular mid out there.
I bag both the Pure and Zone, which you mentioned, as approach discs. There are sooo many good putters out there. It really comes down to how they feel in your hand. Find something with a rim width and rim depth that feel most comfortable for you. I personally prefer thicker rims, flatter discs, and no bead, so I ended up going with the MVP Atom as my putter.
I bag a lot of fairway drivers at various stabilities to get the right disc for each tee shot. My favs are the Leopard3 (7/5/-2/1) and Underworld (7/6/-3/1), but an IT and Diamond are really good, too. For forehands, I use a TL (7/5/-1/1), but I think the Hawkeye has the same numbers.
Hey Mr UA-cam Man - I've got a question/video recommendation for you: What form do I teach to a brand new player with no prior disc experience?
I've brought several ultimate buddies to disc golf and can give them a paradox and they can effectively throw straight and enjoy the sport. But I recently brought a complete newbie and had a bit of trouble figuring out what backhand form I could teach them in 5-20 minutes. Does disc golf have a simplified "teeball" form that we should start off with, before really getting into the sport and learning whip/lag/etc? Should we teach them to pull the disc, even though they'll need to break that habit later? What are the key points for getting a beginner to throw straight enough to avoid frustration?
What does the ideal beginner form look like?
Great video, needed this 2 years ago!
Great!
Really helped me a lot, now i just need to keep working on distance, with the help of your videos ofc.
Thank you sir for finally mentioning MVP. Paradox, Detour are also beginner friendly. The Underworld or the F9 which my wife absolutely loves. Have a great day
Thanks great advice, I bag a diamond along with the ozone I use the diamond as my up hill drive.
I just started watching your channel.. and haven't watched all of them, but I was wondering if you did a warm-up or stretching before you play a round video
I have been giving friends a starter bag of a baseline plastic neutral putter (link, etc); slightly overs-table approach disc that can act as a reliable OS mid, FH and approaches (tempo); slightly under stable 5 speed (uplink, etc) and a neutral to US 6-7 speed FW (crave, brave).
That is all they really need for s while until the crave is going over 300’. Especially the tempo, it fills so many shots until you have enough power to see a difference between OS putts and mids.
I love to putt with a deputy. Just find a cheap one and it's a game changer.
I almost got an uplink the last time I went disc shopping, but ended up getting a detour instead - which is now my favorite disc in my bag.
Love the uplink! My local disc golf store owner suggested it to me as a beginner and I never looked back. The only problem now is they are so hard to find! Also we need a Robbie C uplink just saying.
When I was a beginner, I knew very little about disc flights and was never told, "Avoid the distance drivers!" So, I ended up with a very mixed bag that had the spectrum of different types. I was a bit surprised when I could throw my putters about the same distance as the "distance drivers", which, of course, was because I didn't have the arm speed (still don't really have the arm speed). But the Latitude 64 River (a fairway driver) flew like a dream for me, and typically outpaced any other disc I threw. Therefore, that would be my recommendation for a beginner disc.
Origin and Pure are staples in my bag!
The Pig's a given...
Mine (White R-Pro) is so beat-up its a slightly flippy 3, 1, -1.5, 1. Nice soft rubbery plastic, I've retired it for now but I had my personal best on my local with the Pig only...
including paring a 760ft uphill par 5 that I struggle to par with my full bag on an average day. I have a personal best flex put of 101ft with the pig (same hole, #7, Berhampore Wn NZ)
Love the pig for flex high and right putts where it peters out of spin and falls 45deg left into the basket.. and if not, in a nice 2m radius.
The Pig was my go-to 150ft upshot. (I could have run a "Pig, Beast, Diamond, Scorch" bag and been happy.
(Still bag all but the Pig.. and have a new R-Pro sitting in the bleachers but the profile is VERY different, the old rim is more tucked under yet flatter top)
My Recommendations...
Putter:
An MVP Proxy. Any noobs I let loose with it, with little instruction, can get a straighter flight to the basket... I have a Cosmic soft, Plasma, 2 DFx glow and a DFx Skullboy...
What I also like is all are different plastic and age but generally fly the same... I can yeet it about 80m on a good day and it doesn't go too wayward (also par'd #7 with it).
Driver:
A Champion Beast... It will fly fairly straight with a good fade except in strong headwinds.. and fairly much stays that way (mine is the same now as it was new, 3 years later.
Best advice to a new player... If you think your going to make a thing of Disc Golf... DON'T buy cheap plastic... They get damaged real quick, especially at the hands of our old nemesis Trees...
My Beast, Diamond, Scorch and Superhero all are 3 years old and still fly very much the same as when I got them...
My starter pack DX plastic beast is more hexagon than round, after the 1st year... Base plastic still have a great place, my RPM Ruru putter is MORE GRIPPY when wet.. AMAZINGLY GRIPPY!
You mentioned throwing overstable discs might set yourself up for some bad habits, is the same true for throwing very understable discs?
It's less likely. People overcompensate release angle and try like hell to throw their arm out to make an overstable disc throw straight. Understable discs call for proper release angle, and controlled arm speed for a good throw
I think Innova midranges like Mako3, Wombat3, Hawkeye, IT, Dart, and Xero are good. I usually recommend more Innova since easy to find cheap 😬
Yeah, as a newbie, I have struggled to find a fairway driver that I can throw consistently. I did okay with the Hawkeye, but the IT seems to do the best for me in the fairway driver category.
Hey Robbie, you mentioned that you usually give away your uplinks. I’m a new player and I was wondering if you could send me one to use! Thanks for making such awesome videos. Your suggestions have really helped me improve my game!
Hey! Was wondering if you will start making intermediate level videos when you progress past beginner level? Keep sering your beginner discs videos and the distance and putting ones over and over and they're not helping anymore 😢. Hoping you get better soon so you can teach me more things to help my game😊
I love the Ozone so much. My max distance disc. Only 280’ but it’s progress haha
@@mofongo1221 ozone was the first disc I tossed over 300. Great disc. Toss with a little hyzer and watch that gorgeous S curve for days!
@ I’m hoping to break 300 with it. Just gotta practice :)
I also noticed that there is not many responses from Robbie. I only pray that he is alright from this hurricane. I've got to believe that he isn't too far from that horrible storm. God bless you brother
Hey Robbie, so, remember back when you were doing a series of the best discs for beginners - the battle of the 1 speeds, 2 speeds, etc.? I thought those videos would have been in a playlist and better marked to be able to find again. But, I can't seem to find them that way. I did see there's a beetle vs. glitch video, nova vs. watt video, and maybe even a pure vs. something else video, but I wish they had the name or parenthetical name of "3 speed battle", etc. If you could make those changes so they were easier to find, I think that would be great for beginners to find. BTW, how high did those videos go? I forgot. Also, while I was looking through your past videos (looking for those videos) I saw you did a 5-best discs for beginners video back on day 12 of Vlogmas last year. Looks like 3 of the 5 are still the same as today's video (The Origin, Pure, and Uplink). What caused you to replace the A5 and the IT w/the Aviar X3 and the Ozone?
MVP uplink for under stable mid. Mamba for a driver. Putters there are so many. Deputy is one i am using a lot. Glitch and pixel. Crave is a great fairway imo. Any overstable midrange that is comfortable to throw to top it off. Rock 3 is what i am throwing a lot.
I am a beginner also. Been playing a little over 2 months.
So correct me if I'm wrong; but I was told to identify disc stability, is to add the last 2 numbers. If they equal near zero, it is neutral. If they equal a negative number they are understable, and equal positive, they are over stable. As a beginner I really try to avoid the left fade.
I would say for the most part, that is a good tactic to use to determine if a disc is overstable or understable. However, flight numbers can lie, and also depends on what plastic the disc is in. For instance an Innova Roadrunner is listed as 9/5/-4/1. Based on the last 2 numbers, you’d think extremely understable. Well if you get that disc in DX plastic, you’d be right. Get that disc in champion or halo star plastic, and it will fly way more stable than the numbers suggest.
Here’s an example of two discs in my bag. I have a Dynamic Discs Trespass (12/5/-0.5/3) and a Latitude 64 Grace (11/6/-1/2). Based on the last 2 numbers you would think my Trespass would be more stable than my Grace (2.5 vs 1). In reality, my Grace is more stable than my Trespass, and my Trespass is more of my slightly understable driver and my Grace is my slightly more stable driver.
Point is, a disc will fly differently for you than for other people, so the best thing you do is to throw it, see how it flies for you and build your bag based on that.
Thanks friend. Sounds like you know what you are talking about. You are the kind of people I learn from.
I second what Samz said, but also factor in weight. Discs in the 170-180g range will fly more overstable than discs in the 150-160g range.
Got a sub from me! Great information for a beginner, thank you!!
@@ShaneJackson34 welcome to the channel!!
I like release my disc on a hyzer angle and flip them up, but I have the problem that I throw very high up then. Got any tips on how I can release on hyzer and still throw it low?
POV: you’ve been watching Robbie every time hoping he says your name and finally does
Aviar3 > AviarX3
Beats in straight as an arrow with a reliable finish.
Putts well too.
How bout a video for us older folks that struggle to keep the distance we once had. I seek out the understable fareway drivers and have stopped carrying anything above a 10 speed. getting old really sucks but we are all headed in that direction. I guess most people my age have already quit the sport cause every time I look at age division tournaments there are very few in my age group and I would have to compete against "kids" 20 years younger. in January 2025 I could compete in MA70 div (if I could find others).
MVP Watt and a DX Innova Wombat 3 need to be on this list in a big way.
Been finely adding a ozone
Should make a pinned comment with all the above
Aye yo Robbie can I get a how you doing Gerard?
Squirrel ! 🐿️
at what point does someone move from being a beginner to whatever is the next level?
Best beginner disc just got released this week: mint lobster
Doomsday Rot
Axiom Envy
TSA Pathfinder
Discraft Meteor
Discraft Heat
Similar to these 5!
I love my VIP moonshine underworld.
Pig is goated
Just got my first pig 🐷
Hey stop throwing that that squirrel!
Streamline ascend
SQUIRREL!!!!
I think the first mistake you made is that they all aren't gyro 🤣
Hey Robbie you should give us a warning with crap like this
Never putt with your throwing putters folks.
The chains batter them & beat them in. Keep them clean & pristine! 🥏