really think it depends on the person n or if they know how to use disc to full potential. but im sure they both have there usesand prob need both. new so learnin alot
Id say reasonable overstable vs reasonable understable is a better comparison. No one puts with Zone OS's for a reason. Keep your putting putters the same in both tests, whatever you typically put with should be whats used. Each linup gets a throwing putter, mid, and fairway driver, and driver. Overstable Line-up P: Envy/Reko X M: Roc3/Matrix F: FD/Teebird D: Musket/Vulture Understable Lineup P: PA-5/Spin M: Bearkat/Detour F: Stig/Leapord 3 D: Falk/Vanilla Id also add, dont go for shots you dont know in an experiment like this. Using the fact you failed a roller (which you said yourself that you're not good at) does not equate to understable being less reliable. Thats just a bad shot choice for your game. I wouldn't blame the discs when I mess up a forehand with a low ceiling because I simply just stink at that shot.
all good points! Yeah putting with the zone OS was definitely a huge disadvantage for OS. if i do this video again (i want to it was a lot of fun) i will have to change the putting to my normal putters and maybe change the line-ups a little bit
6:22 Foot fault. :P Edit: To be clear, not the falling putt; you were probably outside 10 so safe with that. I meant your leg being in the air (i.e. leaving the lie) before the disc left your hand, which is a no-no. :)
yes i noticed when editing😂 i put text right above my lie that flashes “illegal” right around 6:22 or 6:23. I figured if someone slowed the video down to watch they would find “illegal” and get a good laugh
@@acfrisbee Oh lol, I somehow managed to miss that, despite it being right freaking there. Two thumbs up for the addition though. :D It was very close, one of those that I wouldn't have called live because I wouldn't have been sure, but would have felt it was sketchy. :) In your defense, having watched some pro rounds, the amount of foot faults pros make is ridiculous for "professionals". Lots of little ones like this one, but saw one where the guy was throwing a meter to the side from his lie for no apparent reason. Ô_Ô
@@abc_def-55 yeah the whole foot fault thing on the pro scene is kinda crazy. when i am in tourneys i dont do the stepper cuz i know half the time it is illegal. i want to practice it tho and get a legal one going cuz i like them!
eh more fun to try and get birdies. and i like throwing shots i dont normally throw cuz it helps me practice a little bit. also the lay up with those flippy guys wouldve taken some touch for me😂
really think it depends on the person n or if they know how to use disc to full potential. but im sure they both have there usesand prob need both. new so learnin alot
yes! i think knowing the discs in your bag is a really underrated skill. i think that can save you the most strokes
Id say reasonable overstable vs reasonable understable is a better comparison.
No one puts with Zone OS's for a reason.
Keep your putting putters the same in both tests, whatever you typically put with should be whats used.
Each linup gets a throwing putter, mid, and fairway driver, and driver.
Overstable Line-up
P: Envy/Reko X
M: Roc3/Matrix
F: FD/Teebird
D: Musket/Vulture
Understable Lineup
P: PA-5/Spin
M: Bearkat/Detour
F: Stig/Leapord 3
D: Falk/Vanilla
Id also add, dont go for shots you dont know in an experiment like this. Using the fact you failed a roller (which you said yourself that you're not good at) does not equate to understable being less reliable. Thats just a bad shot choice for your game. I wouldn't blame the discs when I mess up a forehand with a low ceiling because I simply just stink at that shot.
all good points! Yeah putting with the zone OS was definitely a huge disadvantage for OS. if i do this video again (i want to it was a lot of fun) i will have to change the putting to my normal putters and maybe change the line-ups a little bit
7:07 “Machete, just a nice easy chop forehand here.”
“Okay, we got a little bit of work left with that one.” 😂
😂😭 thats how it be
Shit made me subscribe 😂 felt that deeply lol
@@Piz_yata love to hear it😂
Beef is pretty dependable although more skill is understable can be beautiful
i agree. understable discs can be so much fun. hyzer flip to a little turn is one of the best looking shots in the game
If the shot shape is conducive for overstable it is definitely better odds due to predictability.
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6:22 Foot fault. :P
Edit: To be clear, not the falling putt; you were probably outside 10 so safe with that. I meant your leg being in the air (i.e. leaving the lie) before the disc left your hand, which is a no-no. :)
yes i noticed when editing😂 i put text right above my lie that flashes “illegal” right around 6:22 or 6:23. I figured if someone slowed the video down to watch they would find “illegal” and get a good laugh
@@acfrisbee Oh lol, I somehow managed to miss that, despite it being right freaking there. Two thumbs up for the addition though. :D
It was very close, one of those that I wouldn't have called live because I wouldn't have been sure, but would have felt it was sketchy. :)
In your defense, having watched some pro rounds, the amount of foot faults pros make is ridiculous for "professionals". Lots of little ones like this one, but saw one where the guy was throwing a meter to the side from his lie for no apparent reason. Ô_Ô
@@abc_def-55 yeah the whole foot fault thing on the pro scene is kinda crazy. when i am in tourneys i dont do the stepper cuz i know half the time it is illegal. i want to practice it tho and get a legal one going cuz i like them!
Let me throw a roller that I dont throw? Why not lay up and save par.
eh more fun to try and get birdies. and i like throwing shots i dont normally throw cuz it helps me practice a little bit. also the lay up with those flippy guys wouldve taken some touch for me😂
@acfrisbee no worries , just thought you weren't giving the undersatable disc a fair shot by throwing a roller.
Enjoyed watching.
Happy disc golfing!
@@daviddublinski i appreciate the comment! you too!