But what do you do when you don't have all that room on the left to work with? I can throw anhyzers in a field all day, but I've found that throwing turnovers on wooded courses is one of the hardest things for me to do.
One tip is throw a really understable disc on a hyzer and letting it pop up and then turn over. U will be more accurate in Woods with the hyzer-flip than with the anhyzer release.
Was a pleasure meeting Eric at SFO. Love his tips
Great instruction and clarity. Keep them coming.
Look at that form! Yeaaah! Respect it!
I have a lucid sheriff and it is a great disc for hyzer flip ups and anhyzer with a sharp overstable finish.
Thanks Eric.
Great tips Eric
Awesome video!
What’s the best disc for that forehand shot u threw at 20 seconds into your video?
I love how I can translate some of these names to the brand I use.
Well, my Shrike hits center or left if I choose on a straight shot. I use a Valkyrie if the dogleg is left/right/left to pin.
But what do you do when you don't have all that room on the left to work with? I can throw anhyzers in a field all day, but I've found that throwing turnovers on wooded courses is one of the hardest things for me to do.
One tip is throw a really understable disc on a hyzer and letting it pop up and then turn over. U will be more accurate in Woods with the hyzer-flip than with the anhyzer release.
I've also found discing down works. A lower speed number can have less or more action than a driver if you want it to.
My Lucid Sheriff is pretty beefy... however my Trespass and Captain are wonderful for turnovers!
You da man putterpants
#2minutewarning ?