Magnolia Links! Loved playing there when I lived in BHM, would love to see Inverness and Civitan Park on this series. Inverness would be a rough one though!
Since Double Creek in Calera is not an option, I will vote for University of Montevallo. I am really enjoying this "Keep it 1000" series. Thank you for the content!
Magnolia, hearing you talk through shot selection and maybe understand why you choose that course for new players would be cool as someone introducing new people to the sport.
Loving this series! Also, great tips on solo shooting. It would be dope if you made a video on how you solo record your videos. Could be useful for those of us looking to get started in the DG content creation side of things!
Love this series , Love robbie . i need more of the mental game help! for sure . man I wish I threw wizards to get those Robbie wizards ! . Need a robbie stamp for my Muses
When I work on putting from a set distance, I fan out my discs so that I must properly address each put. It's better for me because the ground changes and I'm forced to deal with the slight differences of each lie. I know some watch me and wonder why I move in circles, but I rarely miss from inside of 25 so I know this works for my game. I even set and go through my motions on gimmees when I can reach out and drop the disc in. Stay in form.
I would appreciate some discussion (at some point in this series) how to manage the verbalization of frustration or unexpected outcomes. What is appropriate? How much is too much? I am a verbal processor, meaning my brain works better by verbalizing my thoughts. But, I feel that I can be too verbal. It is clear that you have emotions, even in a practice round. So what happens in the tournament? How do you teach yourself to have a better presentation (if that is a valid word here)?
Does everyone, when they play glow, put a light on the basket? Do you run down and do it? Rotate who does it if you're with people? I've also considered playing courses backward and placing the light on the basket then going on the tee. As many steps but I like that order of operations better.
this really isn't a comment about this video (i'm rooting for you and your rating, great series, i vote magnolia links), but hoping maybe you could cover something i haven't really come across. you've covered how to fix a warped disc. i've seen fixing the edges when you have burrs. but there's also talk of discs being beat-in and therefore better (like you were doing for your mom recently). but for what reasons? grippiness? familiarity? do they fly truer to their numbers? how much use makes it beat in? when is a disc too beat in and you have to retire it, if ever? this is one odd content ask, but maybe you'll consider it, and if i've missed it, point me in the direction and i'll watch that episode. thanks for reading and considering this. keep the awesome episodes coming robbie, and best to lindsay!🛴❤
He has a whole podcast where he talks about this kinda stuff. Called "In the Bag". As a disc beats in, it gets more understable, allowing you to bag a new and beat in disc of the same mold to fill 2 different slots, which gives confidence. Generally, it's "too beat in" as soon as you stop trusting it, at least that's what Trevor Staub says.
@@dannyherr6628 thanks danny! i appreciate the info! i'm aware of the podcast, but podcasts aren't really my thing. they take away from my audiobooks 😁
@@scootladychicago fair enough! If you want an answer to specifically the question you asked, they did a whole episode with Hunter from Foundation talking about mold minimization. It's on podcast and video. That's definitely worth a watch if you want a quicker answer than delving into a whole podcast
Magnolia Links! Loved playing there when I lived in BHM, would love to see Inverness and Civitan Park on this series. Inverness would be a rough one though!
YES Robbie!!! Good work!! Putting is still on fire!!
Since Double Creek in Calera is not an option, I will vote for University of Montevallo. I am really enjoying this "Keep it 1000" series. Thank you for the content!
I really liked your in round strategy and analysis commentary on this one.
Movin’ and groovin’ baby!
Magnolia, hearing you talk through shot selection and maybe understand why you choose that course for new players would be cool as someone introducing new people to the sport.
Loving this series! Also, great tips on solo shooting. It would be dope if you made a video on how you solo record your videos. Could be useful for those of us looking to get started in the DG content creation side of things!
Hey there! Looks like I will be playing in a tournament with you this coming Saturday! It will be nice to meet you!
Congrats!! Love you, buddy!
Love this series , Love robbie . i need more of the mental game help! for sure . man I wish I threw wizards to get those Robbie wizards ! . Need a robbie stamp for my Muses
Congrats! Love your videos. Let’s go with Magnolia👍
Yay!!! I've been waiting for part 2!!!!
Way to go Big Rob!! So glad for you to take it down. Let's keep the next one 💯0 at Magnolia Links!
We need a commemorative keep it 1000 Robbie C shirt 🎉
Love these videos so far!!
I love the hat! SKOL!
Very cool to see a similar concept to what we're doing in Tulsa but in a different way. Definitely going to be following this series!
When I work on putting from a set distance, I fan out my discs so that I must properly address each put. It's better for me because the ground changes and I'm forced to deal with the slight differences of each lie. I know some watch me and wonder why I move in circles, but I rarely miss from inside of 25 so I know this works for my game. I even set and go through my motions on gimmees when I can reach out and drop the disc in. Stay in form.
Always a great day with a Robbie C video
Congrats!
Well played!
Love this series bro! Keep it up and keep on inspiring! 🔥🔥🔥
Great job buddy!
Keep going Robbie C!
University of Montevallo would be cool to see next
Hey!! You mentioned glow rounds!! How's that glow bag treating you?
The walkers are all like “who is this guy talking to?” 😂😂😂
I would appreciate some discussion (at some point in this series) how to manage the verbalization of frustration or unexpected outcomes. What is appropriate? How much is too much? I am a verbal processor, meaning my brain works better by verbalizing my thoughts. But, I feel that I can be too verbal. It is clear that you have emotions, even in a practice round. So what happens in the tournament? How do you teach yourself to have a better presentation (if that is a valid word here)?
Does everyone, when they play glow, put a light on the basket? Do you run down and do it? Rotate who does it if you're with people? I've also considered playing courses backward and placing the light on the basket then going on the tee. As many steps but I like that order of operations better.
Hey Robbie are you going to take the difficulty up the farther you go on this series besides putter courses?
Yep! Gotta try to represent as many courses in my area as I can, so we started on the pitch and putt!
Magnolia links next!
Magnolia Links for sure
I am doing good actually. Lol
About time you say my name. 😅
Montevallo get a chance to play new layout
One of these days he’s gonna say “Lerrin, how ya doin today?” And I’m gonna do a literal backflip!!
Does anyone know anything about the Atlas Pioneer V4 bag? I can not find any reviews on it.
Lost a little respect cuz you’re a Vikings fan😂 BUT love your content/videos. You’re doing a great job.
What do you putt with
Wizards
this really isn't a comment about this video (i'm rooting for you and your rating, great series, i vote magnolia links), but hoping maybe you could cover something i haven't really come across. you've covered how to fix a warped disc. i've seen fixing the edges when you have burrs. but there's also talk of discs being beat-in and therefore better (like you were doing for your mom recently). but for what reasons? grippiness? familiarity? do they fly truer to their numbers? how much use makes it beat in? when is a disc too beat in and you have to retire it, if ever? this is one odd content ask, but maybe you'll consider it, and if i've missed it, point me in the direction and i'll watch that episode. thanks for reading and considering this. keep the awesome episodes coming robbie, and best to lindsay!🛴❤
He has a whole podcast where he talks about this kinda stuff. Called "In the Bag". As a disc beats in, it gets more understable, allowing you to bag a new and beat in disc of the same mold to fill 2 different slots, which gives confidence. Generally, it's "too beat in" as soon as you stop trusting it, at least that's what Trevor Staub says.
@@dannyherr6628 thanks danny! i appreciate the info! i'm aware of the podcast, but podcasts aren't really my thing. they take away from my audiobooks 😁
@@scootladychicago fair enough! If you want an answer to specifically the question you asked, they did a whole episode with Hunter from Foundation talking about mold minimization. It's on podcast and video. That's definitely worth a watch if you want a quicker answer than delving into a whole podcast
@@dannyherr6628 thanks, i like the foundation guys. i'll have to dig for that video. appreciate it danny
Magnolia links! Please!
Montevallo
Magnolia Links
Magnolia links
1st
Feel free to throw away that ugly hat. Go Pack go!
Montevallo