When Should You Play in Your First Tournament? | Disc Golf Tips for Beginners

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  • @JustinHardyisbesthardy
    @JustinHardyisbesthardy 2 года назад +182

    Hey guys, Justin from the video here. I appreciate the vibes and if I can give just one person the confidence to put themselves out there and give it a go then this was all worth it!
    I'm sitting here recovering from covid (no wonder I was so gassed on sunday)and have nothing to do, so I'm happy to answer (almost) any questions. 😂

    • @andrewroberson8443
      @andrewroberson8443 2 года назад +1

      Hey Justin! Good to meet you at Inverness on Friday! Great job this past weekend!

    • @JustinHardyisbesthardy
      @JustinHardyisbesthardy 2 года назад

      @@andrewroberson8443 likewise! Hope you guys tore it up, and hmu when you're in the area. I'm almost always up for a round at inv.

    • @joshgroot
      @joshgroot 2 года назад +1

      Signing up for another soon?

    • @JustinHardyisbesthardy
      @JustinHardyisbesthardy 2 года назад +1

      @@joshgroot so if I wasnt sick I was Considering a c-teir this weekend at some courses I'm slightly more familiar with.

    • @tastyscab
      @tastyscab 2 года назад +1

      Good luck with the recovery and thanks for the sweet dyed octane! I’m still recovering from the yellow jackets and jacked up ankle from the first round 😝

  • @chandlerrogers7300
    @chandlerrogers7300 2 года назад +51

    Justin is incredible, it takes an absolute stud to be willing to put yourself through that. I have been shying away from my first tournament and he was willing to share it with us.

    • @mech0p
      @mech0p 2 года назад

      JUst do it theyre so fun. For your first tournament dont go to compete just go to have fun and learn. Make a small goal and go for it. The worst you can do is lose in which case literally nothing happens lol

    • @chrisvanrensburg7474
      @chrisvanrensburg7474 2 года назад

      Totally agree with Mech, I had only been playing for 6 months before my first tournament. It was brutal, really strong winds, rain and snow. Conditions we just don’t practice in. But you just hang in there, everyone is in the same boat. Now I am addicted to tournaments and scour the country for the next one. The biggest mistake I made was setting myself too high a goal. I wanted to come second, why, I don’t know. I was 6 shots behind after the first round and started the second really well, closing the 6 shots down early in the round. Then thought I would have a go at first so pushed where I should have just maintained my score. Ended up third and disappointed, which was so stupid. I’m extremely competitive so I guess that’s the problem but just go have fun and aim for par.

  • @rwebbart
    @rwebbart 2 года назад +34

    Justin also helped me the last day whether he knows it or not. He was coming off the course as my tee-time approached. We talked a bit about his round and what he learned, but he seemed way more interested in encouraging me and getting me believing that I could do what I needed to close out a great weekend. That small convo helped recenter my thoughts before starting and it had an impact. Glad I got to witness the growth Justin had this weekend and looking forward to seeing him in more tournaments! More than that, Im looking forward to playing rounds with him more often! Awesome weekend man, and thanks for being willing to do this for everyone.

    • @JustinHardyisbesthardy
      @JustinHardyisbesthardy 2 года назад +5

      Aw man, You're gonna make a grown man tear up! Happy I could elevate your game! I appreciate you coming out on our sighter round, you added a great vibe and it was wicked getting to watch your shot selction! Definitely helped me out on 16 at DT!

  • @joebrannon8843
    @joebrannon8843 2 года назад +2

    I came in dead last the first 2 tournaments I played…
    What I love about this channel is Robbie takes care of his peeps!
    I wish I lived near you!
    It took me 4 years before I won a tournament…3 years before I shot under par in a tournament round…enjoy the journey my friends!

  • @hokiemonproductions9558
    @hokiemonproductions9558 2 года назад +5

    13:46 I want to point this moment out because it’s part of the reason I love disc golf. That little cheer from his peers when he made the putt is so nice to have. It’s not a zero sum game where one’s success is another’s failure. Good on you, Justin for documenting your journey and insight during the event!

  • @regangraham6615
    @regangraham6615 2 года назад +6

    Justin, thank you for the willingness to share your experience with us! I am a 41 year old that just started disc golfing in May of this year. My oldest daughter introduced the sport to our family after she took it as a class in college. We have really enjoyed learning more about this sport and playing together. So, when you shared that you really enjoy playing with your family and that we are of similar age, it was nice to have something in common! I'm not sure if a tournament is in my future, but if it is I will take some of the things you learned and shared with me. Thanks again!

  • @delduq
    @delduq 2 года назад +2

    I started signing up for tournaments as soon as I knew most of the rules and could throw without complete embarrassment. About 4 months after starting. I love it. The butterflies of throwing on a card where you don't know anyone, lots of strangers watching. I think I was +27 or so. A) everyone out there was completely supportive, B) I've met so many nice people, and a number of them are regular playing buddies, C) I know I've gotten better for playing in tournaments. I still get nervous, but honestly it's something I like experiencing. I played with a pro once who was astounded that I'd only been playing a few months. He said he didn't have the courage to play in one until he'd been playing a couple years. He said he wished he had played in them earlier on.

  • @steve5873
    @steve5873 Месяц назад

    Way to go Justin! I just got into the sport a few months ago and I’m loving every bit of it! I’m starting to see success in my game and have been contemplating a tournament. This video is everything I could possibly hope for to encourage me and help me with any questions or suggestions I would require prior to signing up for my first tournament! Thanks for your support and positive energy that this channel thrives on! Good luck to everyone and have FUN!!!!

  • @VictorMartinez-cs2rp
    @VictorMartinez-cs2rp 2 года назад +1

    I have been playing since 2014, but have actually put more effort into my game in the last 3 years. I have never played a tournament not because I don’t want to, but because I’m a chef and just don’t have the time off to compete. My friends at the shop always encourage me to sign up for one. I do play tags from time to time.
    Rock on Justin keep at it.

  • @jayhawklove
    @jayhawklove 2 года назад +1

    This was awesome! My first tourny last year was 4 months after starting to play. Starting forehand 98%of shots but my arm couldn't take it so about 2 months b4 tourny I strictly played backhand no matter the score, probably a great choice, I learn fast so I was able to get a serviceable throw. I ended up middle of the pack out of 40 players and couldn't be happier. Out of all the people I played with that day nobody made me feel like I didn't belong and if any of you find somebody that treats you differently, I promise, they don't belong. Have fun out there!

  • @EdgarJohnson
    @EdgarJohnson 2 года назад +17

    I'm 53 years old and have been playing almost exactly one year. Played my first tournament last weekend. Two-round, C-tier event at Lake Olmstead in Augusta (pretty tough course). I probably should have played MA4 but they didn't have that division, so I did MA3. Shot a +26 and +21. Had bad nerves the first round, for sure, but it was slightly better in the second. The weather was only 83 degrees but near 100% humidity. It was brutal. Very hard to grip some of the slicker plastics and the chalk bag didn't help much. In the end, I came in dead last in my division, ten strokes behind the next guy. I'd really hoped for better but whatevs... need to cut myself a little slack, right?
    Just signed up for the Augusta Classic, a three-round, three-course event over two days. MA4 division this time. It's about five weeks out. I'm probably going to do a LOT more putting practice between now and then.

    • @jeffboswell68
      @jeffboswell68 Год назад +1

      Give it hell brutha!

    • @Comeatmeow
      @Comeatmeow Год назад

      Good on you mate! Don't be ashamed of ever coming last.
      I actually think that's really cool of you to get in there!
      A year on, can I ask how your experience has travelled you so far?

    • @EdgarJohnson
      @EdgarJohnson Год назад +1

      @@Comeatmeow I played in the Trilogy Challenge a couple of weeks ago. Came in 15th of 42. :)

    • @Comeatmeow
      @Comeatmeow Год назад +1

      @@EdgarJohnson never stop being awesome mate! Discgolf for the win!!

  • @caylinbrashear2741
    @caylinbrashear2741 2 года назад

    1) Robbie, you're awesome.
    2) Justin, you're awesome for sharing this with us.
    3) Anyone watching this - consider signing up for a doubles tournament with your closest disc golf friend. That was my first experience, and it was a hoot and a half.

  • @UtahDarkHorse
    @UtahDarkHorse Год назад

    Justin did an amazing job. I'm brand new and easily remember what it was like to launch into the unknown, approach a bunch of total strangers and ask if I could join and play with them. It was to join my local club and play some league events. It's been one of the best experiences of my recent life. On my first league event, I scored 3rd to the worst, learned a lot and had an awesome time.
    Thanks to Justin for his courage and authenticity and to Robbie and crew for bringing this great content.

  • @TheTopheradams
    @TheTopheradams 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely loved his loosy Goosey dance before the putt. Great content for new to tournament players and experienced as well.

  • @discgolflists
    @discgolflists 2 года назад +4

    Also, your affection to your family hit me in the feels. I can totally relate to that, as the majority of my rounds are with my kids and their support means so much more than a good tournament performance. In my last tournament, I played so badly and almost came in last place. I got home and my daughter asked me how I did, I told her “not too well, but I had fun” and she said “you’re my favorite disc golfer” so the bad round feelings all went away and that’s what I plan to focus on for my upcoming tournaments and leagues!

  • @MrGabino8000
    @MrGabino8000 4 месяца назад +2

    Good job my friend.
    I'm competing on my very first tournament here in Houston Texas called The Moffitt Show.
    Ive been playing on and off for 12 years now but still consider myself a beginner.... Never competed before.
    I am very nervous due to being 41 and not in my greatest shape of my life. Hope I'm able to at least finish the tournament.

  • @chrisgarbee
    @chrisgarbee Год назад +1

    I played my first event this weekend, the Wichita Open. I started playing in March of this year. I finished fourth from last but I had a good time and learned the tournament process. I’m two weeks from turning 52 and I’m looking forward to bettering myself and having fun.

  • @davidhaman9097
    @davidhaman9097 Год назад +1

    My second round of disc golf was a tournament where i didn't know a single player. It was a nightmare but it allowed me to meet some people who played and they were able to steer me in the right direction to continue playing. BTW love your channel it has helped my game immencely thanks.

  • @cwfinlayson
    @cwfinlayson 2 года назад +1

    I played my first tournament at about 10 months in. The course was a monster and even the best players in our Novice class were shooting +20 for the two rounds. Less than half of the pros shot under par for the two rounds! That being said, I car pooled up with one of the Advanced players from my local club The Alberni Valley Disc Golf Club in Port Alberni, BC, (the tournament was about an hour away in Nanaimo, BC), and we talked a bit about the course.
    The best part was getting to know the regulars in the Novice class. Locally the Novice and Recreational classes are pretty much interchangeable, and you always get one or the other in a tournament, never both so we always end up playing together. Now, 4 tournaments in we look forward to seeing one another, and frankly, my goal is to get to Intermediate by the end of the year but i don't really want to leave those people... decisions, decisions.

  • @Double2KK
    @Double2KK 2 года назад +1

    This video was awesome. Big shout out to Justin. As for me, been playing just a little over a year and have never played in a DG tournament. I want my game to be more consistent, especially off of the tee, where I feel like I am throwing in a sprinkler-like pattern, despite the stability of the discs. FYI, the fastest disc I throw is only an 8 speed.

  • @robertcasko281
    @robertcasko281 2 года назад +1

    3 Weeks before my first tournament, in 2003
    I shot what is still my best round ever at that course...6 down. 11 down on the front!
    On the first day, I shot what is still the worst round I've ever scored, + 18.
    The last two rounds were rough, because I was working 11pm to 7am at that time, and first round started at 830, and second round started at 1pm.
    We finished at 6pm. I averaged like 8 over those last two rounds. I think I was dead last....and got maybe 3 hours of sleep between Thursday and Monday.
    Was some of the most fun I've ever had on the course.
    Hoss did awesome for his first tournament! Some day, my 3 boys will be old enough to tag along without messing up everyone else on the card....heh. Dad goals.

  • @tombo1444
    @tombo1444 2 года назад +1

    Cool to see this from another person. I started playing regularly last fall and I played in my first tournament earlier this summer. His shot on the first hole made me think about my first shot on my Friday round. Very short, open hole. I play LHBH and I yanked it hard to the left into the bushes about 30' ahead of me. When we played the same course again Sunday I threw about 10 discs on that first hole before my morning round started and all landed within C2. I got up to the tee with my group for my real shot and threw the exact same shank as first round. Can be so different playing competitively, but can also be so much fun. Seems like most people out there in the amateur divisions are just out to have fun and are super supportive.

  • @christopherwalker8896
    @christopherwalker8896 2 года назад +1

    I started playing disc golf in July 2020 and entered my first tournament in May 2021. So roughly 10 months I been playing, it was a B tier and I was a 35yr old smoker so I didn't really have a lot of high expectations. Surprisingly I tied for 1st place on day 1 at 3+ and on day 2 I was 5- for a 2- total I won by 7 strokes. I still can't believe it. Now I'm trying to get myself ready for next Saturday to play the Rec division for the same event. "Hitmewithyourbestshot" in Athens,TN. Congrats and awesome job to Justin on your event and this video. Robbie C. Thank you for everything you do as a person and a player and coach. Keep doing what you do.

  • @dagura.9677
    @dagura.9677 2 года назад +1

    Man this video just shows that disc golf is one of the best, most wholesome and people oriented sport out there.

  • @cadmando18
    @cadmando18 2 года назад +2

    ABSOLUTE AWESOME INSITE! I love how your guest Justin's attitude is "Hey nothing life or death here." You are 100% right that you can't talk yourself into this being just another round, however you can talk yourself into a mind set of "Hey I'm going to play to the extent of my talent and experience and learn from this." When I played my first tournament I had no expectations other than coming in last. I didn't know Robbie C channel at the time, but I know it would have helped. Robbie helped me through other tournaments when I felt horrible about my play. Amazing video as always, the most helpful RUclips channel for disc golf in my opinion.

  • @everettcorder5977
    @everettcorder5977 2 года назад +6

    Perfect timing on this video, as I'm playing my first tournament in two years (and only my second tourney ever) this weekend. I finished 12th out of 12 last time, 729 rated. Really impressed with how positive Justin stayed! And I'm with him on the family thing. My dad is coming to caddy my first round Saturday and I'm so excited.

    • @brandonfox1617
      @brandonfox1617 2 года назад +1

      Good luck out there. I'm thinking about signing up for my first tournament soon too. Having someone you know caddy for you would be awesome.

  • @probearfighter7229
    @probearfighter7229 2 года назад +2

    This video came at the perfect time for me. Just signed up for my first event. And AM only in October. Been playing since April and I am really excited to compete
    Edit: Shoutout to justin for doing this video. It really helped me gain more confidence about playing in October

  • @jonharris3476
    @jonharris3476 2 года назад +1

    I bought my first DG disc's in March of 2021. I played my first unsanctioned event a multi course flex start about a year after and have played a 2 day C Tier and 1 day C Tier events. I'm going to play my first A Tier 3 day event at the end of the month.
    I was shocked how deep I got in my head during the first event. playing a course I had lots of experience on. I realized after 9 holes I needed to recalibrate and play the shots I knew I had.
    I've both planned practice rounds and played blind. I'd always rather have at least 1 round in on a course.
    Keeping it light / positive is an active choice that takes work. I know I can improve at this.

  • @kylekerner2791
    @kylekerner2791 Год назад +1

    Because of watching your videos, I entered into my first tournament for next week, 6/1/23 I'm nervous as all heck but I want to do it

  • @priitriisman5381
    @priitriisman5381 2 года назад

    I started playing weekly leagues and tournamets quite early, as watching and asking from good and great players, i have improved my game alot. This improved my game very much.

  • @borntrager8136
    @borntrager8136 Год назад

    I’ve been playing about 5 years and finally playing in my first tournament this weekend. Watching all your videos for tips. Thanks a lot

  • @jordanmiller9576
    @jordanmiller9576 2 года назад +4

    Just played in my first two events recently with the Peach City Classic and Magic City Mega Bowl. Honestly, played awful, but I feel so much more confident entering more events going forward! Important thing is I had a lot of fun with some great people 😎

  • @powersurge9029
    @powersurge9029 2 года назад

    I played for 5 years with the first 4-1/2 years very casual and not often. Got my first ace and 9 months later played my first tournament. Did not go well. But I did have an absolutely great time. Disc golfers are the nicest group of people.

  • @BackroadBanditRacing
    @BackroadBanditRacing 2 года назад

    Props to Justin for doing this and great video idea. My personal experience and opinion: if you're interested in competing and playing in tournaments at all, just do it. There's basically zero downside other than the pressure you put on yourself to perform well. No one else cares. They're in the same division as you. I started playing disc golf in April, played my first tournament in June, have played 2 more since, and play in my 4th next week. I'm addicted. I will say that having a background in other sports definitely gave me an advantage in dealing with the pressure of competing, but at the end of the day, there's nothing to be afraid of. I've finished in the back half of the field for every tournament so far, but still have a blast. Every one on my cards has been very nice and supportive. Last point: I found it very beneficial to set a realistic goal before going into it, rather than trying to win and then being disappointed with any other result. My personal goal was to just shoot above 800 rated rounds. I haven't always done that, but most of them are so it gives me a sense of accomplishment even when I'm not placing well. Now that I'm 818, it's to shoot 820 rounds, etc. Little incremental goals that help create accomplishments along the way.
    TLDR: just sign up, meet new people, and have fun!

  • @SwankyDiscGolf
    @SwankyDiscGolf 2 года назад +12

    Love the format of this video, awesome stuff Justin! A lot of pressure with a big tournament like that, much respect! And great advice Robbie! #harpgang

  • @FRKNSTN_music
    @FRKNSTN_music Год назад +1

    Thank you, Justin. I’ve been playing a few years and have wanted to play tournaments. But I don’t even know how to join a league. You have inspired me to reach out to some locals to play my first tournament soon.

  • @humbledcowboy
    @humbledcowboy Год назад +1

    My third year playing, first year deep diving. Thanks for the videos. You've answered so many questions I have and taught me a lot. Very convenient.

  • @jasonhopkins5569
    @jasonhopkins5569 2 года назад +1

    Dang. Justin talking about his son hugging him after the round got me in my feels. Way to go man.

  • @subpardiscgolf9473
    @subpardiscgolf9473 2 года назад

    Justin did great for it being his first tournament and being filmed for thousands of people to see! Definitely would be taxing on your body and mind. Great job!

  • @greenmountaingrower4680
    @greenmountaingrower4680 2 года назад +1

    Congrats to this dude I finished dead last the first 2 events I played.

  • @discingaround
    @discingaround Год назад

    I think Justin did a great job! I'm a newB and it'd take A LOT to drag me out in front of a camera in a tournament with this skill level. Thanks to you and Justin for taking us through this journey. Bet Justin will CRUSH IT next time he's in a tournament!

  • @powersurge9029
    @powersurge9029 Год назад

    I find myself rewatching these older videos to remind myself to play smart. This is a great concept for a video and I know this must of been tough to do for Justin. How bout a round where we bring this gentlemen back.

    • @JustinHardyisbesthardy
      @JustinHardyisbesthardy 11 месяцев назад

      Glad its helped! I actually shot another video where Robbie followed my card at the next Megabowl, It's "How Good Do I Have to Putt to Play in Disc Golf Tournaments"
      Spoiler: didn't play great on that one either, but better than this video 😅.

  • @-boon-9062
    @-boon-9062 2 года назад +1

    As a person who hasnt pulled the trigger on even getting a PDGA number.... I feel ya. I told myself I'd do it when I hit even at my home course. 3 months later after achieving that I havnt pulled the trigger. Playing in front of others is hard!

  • @southsidesavy2751
    @southsidesavy2751 2 года назад +1

    Not many would man up like you did Justin, you were Courageous! I liked the video, talked about the mental part of the game, always being sharp - over 3 days. The stamina for that isn't something people typically practice. I got into Disc Golf for Family Time, and have played 95% with them but before I think about playing a tourney I'd need to play more than a handful of rounds with people I don't know - to see how I'd handle it, handling the poor shot (and the good ones).
    Good work Robbie!!

  • @dylanandrich1949
    @dylanandrich1949 2 года назад

    I played my first event 5 or so months in... Thought I was ready then... Looking back just 6 months later... I wasn't ready. Completely different player now.... Heck of a job Justin

  • @michaelblair7141
    @michaelblair7141 2 года назад

    Man! Talk about PRESSURE!! First tournament, A-Tier, AND Vlogging it!! Justin is my kind of guy!! I am a very much, jump in with both feet right into the fire. I played one Intermediate Tournament and that's it. I went from there to MPO. Am I MPO material? Absolutely not... YET. What it did teach me (along with several vids on YT, many of them yours, Robbie) was how to play better, faster and I got to take in so much knowledge from this! Great vid Robbie, and AWESOME job, Justin!!

  • @cryptoroyer520
    @cryptoroyer520 Год назад +1

    Good for you Justin, loved the comment... Welp I wasn't last.... ! That's totally me Justin ! Keep at disc golf. Your son is the one that you will be the best caddy for in the years to come ! My son is 11 and it's the best bonding time and so healthy and beautiful! Good for you Justin! Keep that boy training! Lol

  • @Ranhert
    @Ranhert 2 года назад +2

    I am the same age as Justin (41) and have been playing for 1 year though I had Ultimate experience in college 20+ years ago. My goal this year was to join a league and hopefully my first tournament, but the summer is coming to a close and I haven't accomplished either of those yet. The only thing holding me back is me. I am introverted around strangers but extroverted once I get to know people. The idea of getting out and playing with strangers holds me back mentally so much that I don't even give myself the chance. I think it will happen soon and this video definitely helped.

  • @fenrirdiscgolf
    @fenrirdiscgolf Год назад

    I want to start with I also have been playing for a year or so and i want to compete. The thing that has been holding me back from signing up for my first tournament is feeling like I'm not good enough to compete. However, after watching this video it has giving a ton of confidence and definitely has swayed me to sign up for my first tournament. Thank you Justin for putting yourself in this position and helping other like myself. Thank you robbie for the breakdown and experienced words on this subject. I hope everyone gets something good from this video and stay motivated. Thanks.

  • @DiscGolfDemastus
    @DiscGolfDemastus 2 года назад +1

    I am also a short Justin from Alabama with a wife and two kids. This was super helpful and I can’t wait to compete, next year.

    • @JustinHardyisbesthardy
      @JustinHardyisbesthardy 2 года назад

      High five! (well as high as we can go 😂) Hit me up on my Instagram if you're ever up in the ham and we'll catch a round!

  • @OBWanLasTrueDon
    @OBWanLasTrueDon 2 года назад +1

    Amazing Justin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i've been playing for 3 months and you are my new hero... i get jittery playing casuals with friends..... amazing job

  • @Joe_BROgan
    @Joe_BROgan Год назад +1

    I've played 2 tournaments in the last month, my first two ever, I won them both, and had a great time. The 2nd round made me more competitive and I believe made me step my game up. Granted it was the novice division, thats what they put me in. I will most likely move up a division or 2 and try my luck next time

  • @dgreen4339
    @dgreen4339 2 года назад +2

    Justin great job dude. I started playing competitively about a year and half ago. I definitely had my own struggles during PDGA rounds. Mostly with execution and mental errors. Keep it up dude! Definitely awesome man. Keep growing the sport with your family as that is truly why we do what we do. Anything to spend time with our family and friends outdoors is awesome. Pretty sick dyes there too dude. Great job Robbie C on this topic. As someone who struggled to decide when to play a tournament the first time I think some hesitate to take the chance, but also understand the love of casual play too. I am a very competitive person with myself and in competition. This is one of my struggles in tourneys. Keeping the mentality in good vibes and keep with the plan. Keep it up guys love the vids and good vibes!

  • @bravosection
    @bravosection 2 года назад

    *looks through range finder* “Yep, I can’t throw that far” lol, way to go Justin! Keep plugging away and don’t lose that sense of humour.

  • @deanneufeld9122
    @deanneufeld9122 2 года назад

    Great video, Robbie. Thank you for you sharing your exprience, Justin. I, too, just played in my first tournament two weeks ago (Coppers Hawk, Campbell River, BC, Canada) and truly valued Justin's insights and Robbie's teachings. FAMILY IS KEY!!! Play with the one's you love. My wife caddied for me and was a powerful experience to epitomize life (ups and downs, good and bad). She plays now, and we have grown together through our love of the game.
    I've watched Robbie C. for months now and placed 2nd in the Rec. Div. in the tournament! Playing on the lead card for round two was VERY unnerving but I trusted my stroke and trusted the guidance of my teachers. Thanks Robbie C. Thanks, Justin. Thank you, disc golf!

  • @discgolflists
    @discgolflists 2 года назад +3

    Mad props to you Justin, your play and attitude were really impressive. I recall my first tourney being really nervous about following the rules and etiquette as well. Specifically, I was so concerned about having a mini(I brought 4 with me) and whether or not I was going to use it correctly haha. My main struggle for tournaments is sticking to my game and game plan. Example: My last tournament was at a course I had played several times. I always play a forehand on #1, which a great shot will usually get me to 20-25 ft. The first three players threw a big sky hyzer to park the hole. I decided to throw that line, even though I was pretty sure that I didn’t have the power. I need hitting a tree, and took a bogey. In the second round, I stuck to my game plan and made birdie! Make a game plan for yourself, and stick to it!

  • @loganzachary8328
    @loganzachary8328 Год назад +1

    That’s incredible man and to put it all out there for us to see! Thanks! I finally shot my best round of +9 after 4 months of playing once a week. I’m not ready to play a big sanctioned event but when I can get to +8 a few weeks in a row I’d like to play a local mini. I know I won’t win anything, but I know I’d learn a lot and benefit from it!

  • @ashtonkrich
    @ashtonkrich Год назад

    I started playing February of this year and I’m playing my first tournament in 2 days! Im honestly not very nervous, I’m confident in my shots and my putts so I’m definitely excited and looking forward to meeting some new people!

  • @DiscLuke120
    @DiscLuke120 2 года назад +2

    Amazing! I’ve only played in flexes and C-Tiers! Incredible to play an A-Tier! Solid man!

  • @alecsloan2445
    @alecsloan2445 2 года назад +1

    Well done Justin 👏 when I played my first tournament I was literally shaking on first few putts and inevitably shot way over par on the front 9 due to nerves , i managed to settle down and enjoyed it , I was desperate to play well and to my abilities , I won my first tournament on 3rd tournament i entered ,in division (rec) and I was over the moon as I played poor on the first round but played really well on the 2nd and 3rd round to win by 3 strokes 😁

  • @thejabberwalk9150
    @thejabberwalk9150 2 года назад +1

    I think Justin did really well for his first tournament, AND blogging everything with it, so congrats Justin for the hard work! I've been playing for about 6ish years now and haven't played a single tournament, mainly because I work weekend overnights and because of my contract I can only take off so many weekends. Since tournaments are predominantly on the weekends this poses a logistical problem for me. Would I like to play in a tournament? Absolutely but I make my money on the weekends and for now playing casual and going to leagues is enough for me. Maybe someday I'll jump in and try to play a tournament, but for now work takes presidents over play.

  • @Beltayn7272
    @Beltayn7272 2 года назад +1

    I think I had been playing once or twice a week for six months before I played my first tournament. That tournament just happened to be in France and I came in almost dead last. But the experience was well worth it.

  • @xposition2001
    @xposition2001 2 года назад +1

    I've only watched the intro as I'm leaving to hit the field for some practice. But, I'm excited to watch Justin and to see his break downs after I get home! Let's go Justin!!!

  • @rockyleblanc2977
    @rockyleblanc2977 2 года назад +1

    What a video! Great job showing the feel of a first tournament. Really cool. Good job on Justin. He looked like he was having fun which is the best part!

  • @JS-ur2sd
    @JS-ur2sd 2 года назад +7

    Robbie, great episode and great idea.
    Justin, great job getting out there and documenting this for all of us. You have inspired me to (finally) get into my first tournament.

  • @cherriza
    @cherriza 2 года назад

    I was throwing discs for 11 weeks before I played my first tournament. I wanted a, this is where I started gauge. I am 17 weeks in right now and have another one next weekend 😁
    Great job Justin!

  • @bvernor
    @bvernor 2 года назад +1

    love your channel. I have been playing off and on for 5 years but have gotten more serious the last 2 years... played my first tournament in April second one in May playing my third next month. like you love meeting the disc golf friends I just hadn't met yet

  • @JayWhitman82
    @JayWhitman82 Год назад

    So ive been playing extremely casual rounds for 2 years, maybe once or twice a month. I signed up for an xc tier ma40 event and on the drive there the whole self doubt and questioning myself was real . Justin your a champ because i know my anxiety was high and you held it together. The disc golf community is very welcoming and well it dont matter how good/bad you are league's and tournaments will help ya get better so dont be afraid to get out there

  • @stokerd1
    @stokerd1 Год назад +1

    "Yep, I can't throw that far" - that's exactly my reaction to rangefinders as well. That's so awesome! It's been fun watching and listening to your experience!!

  • @RGMDG
    @RGMDG 2 года назад

    Great content as Usual Robbie. Thanks for being a great ambassador for our sport. Congratulations to Justin for his willingness to do this. Really cool. Best of luck. Hope to see you on a course some day!
    My first Tournament: I started playing Disc Golf June 10th 2022 and played in a tournament June 18th. Lots of fun, played as I expected (+50). So lots of fun. Let’s leave it there.

  • @discaddicts
    @discaddicts 2 года назад +1

    Go Justin! Good timing of video as I'm playing my first tournament starting tomorrow...I play 2 rounds Saturday, 1 round Sunday. I will try to keep my energy even and be happy with par and if I throw a good shot take a birdie here and there. Again, valuable info and good timing for me.

  • @mech0p
    @mech0p 2 года назад

    love how you got him into the dancing lol. Him looking the range finder and being like " yep i cant throw that far" had me cracking up because weve all felt that at one point or another.

    • @JustinHardyisbesthardy
      @JustinHardyisbesthardy 2 года назад +1

      It's funny, my kids knew exactly what I had in my earbud when they saw me dancing like that. It was Tsundere Twintale - Lalalatte.

  • @framebrain
    @framebrain 2 года назад +1

    Way to go Justin! This was a FANTASTIC video... I am just getting into disc golf and appreciated you putting yourself out there

  • @samuelbrownii5441
    @samuelbrownii5441 2 года назад +1

    Thank you gents for the great video! I'm about to play in my first tournament this next weekend and this video is a great confidence booster for me

  • @shanesplanetshane3795
    @shanesplanetshane3795 Год назад

    i played for 15 years before playing local evening 'tournament' each week or so. I did that for 2 seasons. It was a pro/am doubles. I quit when they started asking me to declare an 'advanced' class, rather than beginner. I still fancy myself a beginner after about 25yrs of random play. I hope to enter a sanctioned event and come in better than last, at least ONCE in my life. Thanks for another vid. Looks like it was a good time for the first timer...

  • @TheSkymtb
    @TheSkymtb 2 года назад +1

    Good job, I was about 6 Months in when I played my first tournament, and I came in dead last. Good point on hydration, I'm guilty of that one. I tend to play trilogies mostly now, more fun, and my brother and I can usually be on the same card.

  • @CodeSlinger
    @CodeSlinger 2 года назад +1

    Robbie, this was a really good topic to videography, wish I could have seen it before playing my first. I've been playing about a year and a half now and I've watched all of your videos. At the encouragement of my friends, I played my first tournament blind about 6 months after I first started playing disc golf and I also played in MA4 (btw I'm 55). While I played a GREAT tournament up in Crossville, TN (took 2nd with 850/890 rounds, beginners luck for sure) the guy who won it had been playing for a few years and threw a stack Katana discs that looked older than me. Yes, there are baggers playing Novice...sheesh...
    Since I'm an amateur, I've been really up and down in my tournament play, but playing new courses and meeting new people has been a blast. I do like playing casual rounds with my friends, I also really like to see how I can play in a live tournament when the pressure is on. I can tell you that playing with other people and seeing different styles and lines has really helped my game.
    Justin be careful, playing tournaments can be highly addictive ;) Good luck on your next tournament!

  • @bgravesdg
    @bgravesdg 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video. I've been playing for about 6 months now. I just signed up for my first tournament. It's next week a random doubles tournament. Nothing the same level as the mega bowl but I definitely plan to play mega bowl next year. Glad i got to see this before my first tournament.

  • @TheKoyotetracker
    @TheKoyotetracker 2 года назад +1

    I so agree man. Playing DG with my son is the greatest joy ever. I love to succeed and I love watching him succeed. Keep on it man.

  • @dylanstevens5204
    @dylanstevens5204 2 года назад +1

    Tournament play is tuff, I’m an advanced level player in practice and a rec player in tournament lol. hopefully I can move up to intermediate soon. Good job Justin, you played some good golf, especially for your first tournament experience.

  • @drtbke
    @drtbke 2 года назад +1

    If there were more people like Robbie C in this world, this world would be a better place

  • @johndheaton1
    @johndheaton1 Год назад

    Robbie I wanted to say something to you I love your channel I think you've got the best personality you've got the best mix of technical personal and spiritual Positivity on a disk Golf Channel I've seen yet. Thank you for being here.

  • @kevinwest9489
    @kevinwest9489 2 года назад +1

    My first ever full round was the practice round for a tournament a buddy of mine got me to sign up for. It was not good lol. Now I'm on a league and play every Tuesday!

  • @Bruce_Woozerbomb
    @Bruce_Woozerbomb Год назад +1

    I love the format of this video, really cool perspective. Can’t wait till I play my first A-tier!!!

  • @jackthayden
    @jackthayden 2 года назад +1

    Way to go Justin! Thanks for putting yourself out there to give us your thoughts throughout the event. I have been thinking about when the right time to play my first tournament might be and what that might be like. Keep up the hard work!

  • @reality316
    @reality316 Год назад

    Congrats on your first tournament, Justin! Robbie C, your level of positivity is amazing. Keep up the great work!

  • @angeltorres-larson4435
    @angeltorres-larson4435 2 года назад +1

    Great video, props to Justin I hope he keeps getting into more tournaments. I've been in the boat of not knowing when I wanna play my first but this fall I'm definitely getting signed up for some

  • @wrestlingwithgabe7452
    @wrestlingwithgabe7452 2 года назад +1

    I've been playing sence 3 and I'm 17 this is an awesome video cause this is what it was like for me with my first big tournament when I was 13

  • @jeremyzehr5481
    @jeremyzehr5481 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Justin for having the courage to step up and give us newer players an honest take on that scary leap into that first competition. And GREAT DISC DYES!

  • @markcummings2344
    @markcummings2344 2 года назад

    I have played 2 competitive tournaments as a MA50, one in May and one in June (2022). In May I was the only MA50 so I "won" but in June there were 6 of us and I finished 4th (5th and 6th DNF so I was still last of those that completed it). These were both 2 rounds on Saturday tourneys. The vibe is definitely a bit different than casual play, but it is still fun. Congrats for your first tourney Justin!

  • @doublebdiscgolf
    @doublebdiscgolf 2 года назад +2

    Good job Justin! I was terrified for my first tournament and it was a c tier so I could not imagine having my first one be an a tier and have it be on RUclips! Good job man!

  • @drager9398
    @drager9398 2 года назад

    Robbie how dare you have great attitude and encourage such a brave player lol. He did great you did great helping him out. Reminds me of my first I came in second to last but had a good time and that's what it's all about. Way to grow the sport guys and encourage each other. I hope you all sign up for a tournament it's good times. Nice video

  • @gdwoods5607
    @gdwoods5607 9 месяцев назад

    I've been playing casually for about 5 years. Started playing almost daily about 7-8 months ago and just signed up for my first tournament next month

  • @JAK1981
    @JAK1981 2 года назад +1

    I think I was lucky my first ever tournament about a year ago thanks to a great first card who helped shake off the butterflies . I started off horribly, 13up in the first 6 holes. This was a course I practiced quite a few times before and would average about 8-10over . I had only been playing about 3 or 4 months at the time. Well the guys on my card obviously noticed my struggles and ended up intervening by changing the atmosphere. They lightened the mood, making jokes and laughing and I kinda forgot I was even in a tournament and started enjoying playing again . Now nothing miraculous happened as I did still make typical rookie mistakes but I didnt let it bother me and I even picked up a couple birdies for the round. the last 12 holes I ended up going 6 over for a total of 19 over for the round. Hey I was happy as it turned an absolute disaster of a day into making the rest of the tournament a great experience. I finished the 3 round tournament shooting 34 over which wasnt last place and that was my real goal haha. Thanks to that simple gesture by that first card has changed my whole approach to disc golf , I appreciate those guys very much for that.
    Now I keep that same mindset in every tournament and even when I go out to practice , just have fun and learn . Ive been finishing in the middle of that pack since then , catching up to guys that have been playing for years . Really happy my buddy introduced the game to me , I needed this in my life.

  • @dragynmyst
    @dragynmyst 2 года назад +1

    Loved the video, I'm 50 and just picked up the sport at the end of July of this year. I'm obsessed with it and trying to improve my game. Since I mostly play by myself I thought signing up for a tournament would be a good way to see other people's style of play and hopefully get some pointers on improving my own. My first tournament is in two weeks. I expect to come in last but have a great time doing it. From there I'll have something to improve on for future tournaments.

    • @JustinHardyisbesthardy
      @JustinHardyisbesthardy 2 года назад

      Super stoked for your first tourney! I'd encourage you to get out and hit a league night, you'll find it's a lot more relaxed atmosphere and find some people to play casual rounds with.

  • @mikemike6343
    @mikemike6343 Год назад

    Thanks Justin. What an inspiration. Thanks for reminding us about the importance of family.

  • @TaterSwift11
    @TaterSwift11 Год назад

    This is super helpful. I’m looking to play my first sanctioned tournament, second tournament over all in 3 weeks. I played an MVP circuit event in which I did well. But, throwing my own bag is going to be much different. Thank you for finding a great dude, so you can show us the ropes.

  • @mikel1111
    @mikel1111 2 года назад

    I played my first tournament after only playing disc golf for 3 months. I enjoy competing though, so I played it to help push me into putting in the work and reps to improve my game.

  • @aaronswearingen3708
    @aaronswearingen3708 2 года назад +1

    This video is right on time!! Playing my first tournament after 2 solid years of really playing more seriously. I was specifically looking for a pre-first-tournament video (hoping I would find one on your channel, Robbie). This delivered in spades. Justin, thank you so so so very much for making yourself vulnerable and sharing this experience and taking us on this trip with you. I'm honestly touched you were willing to do so for we viewers. Thank you both again. This was great content and congrats Justin on your first event!! ✌🏼

  • @marshin7237
    @marshin7237 2 года назад +1

    It’s fun! Just play MA4 if you’re shy about skill. The best part about it are the people on the card imo!