This was a great video. I live in Northern California and one of our local courses is called Taylor Mountain. We’ve got several holes where roll-always are always a threat. Thanks Pete. Very useful insights.
I’ve played a few courses where I have watched a disc that I have thrown roll back down past me. It’s not a fun part of the game. I am impressed that you got to this video so quickly after experiencing those rollaways during the Berg, War…, and Range video. In the past, you would have taken the time during the filming of that to explain what was going on in those situations. Great self control. Thanks for the content.
Very interesting. I would not think of a forehand…my first thought would be to “crash” a backhand hyper into the hill. You have definitely educated me and encouraged some more thought into my hillside shots. Match ground angle is a fantastic thought for sloped shots. Thank you for the video, Pete.
This was a great video. I live in Northern California and one of our local courses is called Taylor Mountain. We’ve got several holes where roll-always are always a threat. Thanks Pete. Very useful insights.
I'm glad it was useful, thanks!
I’ve played a few courses where I have watched a disc that I have thrown roll back down past me. It’s not a fun part of the game. I am impressed that you got to this video so quickly after experiencing those rollaways during the Berg, War…, and Range video. In the past, you would have taken the time during the filming of that to explain what was going on in those situations. Great self control. Thanks for the content.
Wait a minute I exhibited self-control? You might want to check this channel to see if someone has a kidnap me and replace me with AI :-) thanks buddy
Very interesting. I would not think of a forehand…my first thought would be to “crash” a backhand hyper into the hill.
You have definitely educated me and encouraged some more thought into my hillside shots. Match ground angle is a fantastic thought for sloped shots.
Thank you for the video, Pete.
Glad to be of service, I am trying to break these things down so even my own brain can understand them. :D