9 Holes. 9 Tips. - South Fork Disc Golf Course - North Bend, WA - Front 9
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Trying this format out to see how it goes. Wet and windy out there today. Let me know if you want to see more like this! Got the back 9(with the bomber holes) coming in hot tomorrow if interest is there!
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Was having a bit of spinning out going on today. Think I will start warming up with one legs before the round to ensure I'm keeping that back leg in place and condensing the hip snap a bit!
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Already subbed, always fun to see people play local courses though 🙌
Bro! I have been looking for you! You won the giveaway!!!!!!!!
@@BlitzDG oh hell yeah!
I love south fork! Played it for the first time last year when I visited Washington! Even watched someone ace hole 1 the moment I pulled up to the course.
I enjoy seeing round play. Especially at such a beautiful course.
I didn't realize you were in Washington State. I'm from Seattle, so it's nice to see Washington State peeps represent :). Great video man, it's nice to see the stand still game in action. Keep em coming! And I like the tips/what you are thinking for each shot.
Yes, more of the this and the tech disc throws. I think both are necessary so we can see the raw power but also how it translates. So thanks for being vulnerable and doing a course vid. Appreciate your content!
I already subscribed, but I like this kind of content
Gentleman and a scholar. Thanks for letting me know!
Ill second what he said.@@BlitzDG
Great advice about being good to yourself on the course. That's amazing advice for new or seasoned players!! Inspiring!!!
You're taking your content to the next level. Love it!
I appreciate that!
Keep this content coming bro...your videos are so easy to watch
Nice to meet you out there on 1 yesterday. Enjoyed the video!
Nice to meet you as well. I legit packed all of my stuff up and started for the car when it started raining. Then it stopped. And started. And stopped. So I just sent it.
Haha, way to stick with it. Crazy weather. Hurry up spring and sunshine!
It’s nice to see everything in motion on a course! Also a big fan of seeing other courses, but especially scenic ones!
Honestly think your video quality is already excellent! Watching on mobile and didn’t have any issues tracking your throws unless they pushed 400, but I think that’s to be expected without someone manually zooming it down. Focus was pretty clean, audio quality stayed solid! Great work!
Great vid, and I'm really enjoying the content you're creating. I'm very new to disc golf (started in January and have 6 rounds in now) it's been helpful to watch your videos and get tips from someone also on the journey to get better. I really like the standstill tutorials. Since I started I've been adamant that mastering standstill is crucial even though my disc buddies are always pushing me to x-step. Anyways, i hope you do more of these on the course videos. Cheers.
Study up, grind, smash them on the long holes standstill. It's the only answer :)
Way to keep up with consistent posting Clint! I'd love to see you throw that fireball flat on 3 and 6. Should make those holes pretty high percentage for you.
I'll give it a try! I tried it when it was new and it couldn't quite get there, but you're right. It's not as beefy nowadays!
Yeah! Down in Tacoma myself! WA state represent!
i like this content, i just like rounds. Sure the form is awsome, and its insane what kind of power you got so fast, taken me years to go from 290-460 and yet to hit 500.
Yeah, honestly love this style of content, man. Just don't stop the other content too lol. Especially cool seeing someone play WA courses.
No chance. Got a lot lined up on the coaching front :)
Ayyyyy! Just played this for the first time yesterday!
This is a good course for standstills, because those tee pads are absolutely horrible and borderline dangerous if you have a long stride.
Double edit: On hole 7, is there a decent gap between the first big tree and the main line of trees, right over the short trees and sign? Is that OOB? Not saying it’s the best shot here, but getting past that line of trees from the right is also a very tough shot. There may not be as much of a gap as it appears for the perspective of the video though.
Your nose down angle on your throw is insane 😮
To power down on hole 4 for example, instead of changing your brace or trying to slow down your arm. Try not reaching back as far. This allows you to still feel like you are throwing normally, but your arm doesn't have the space to accelerate so it will come out slower. This is comparable to a golfer shortening the backswing on a chip. This one tip made it possible for me to throw 150 foot backhand approaches after years of being unable to.
I didn’t realize you live in Washington. Do you do in person lessons? I’m about an hour from North Bend.
Indeed hit me on Instagram.
Considering adding a zone to the bag. Very easy to control distance on forehand upshots, and would make holes like hole 1 a breeze.
I need to move near mountains
Curious, on hole 7, can you throw something fast and OS, and aim wide and low, hoping for a skip through the trees, under those branches? Feels like the branches are the big stopper, not the trunks?
Yep! Someone else gave that advice as well and I tried it the next run through the course and absolutely parked it.
And yes, get a Sony A6700 maybe? But if you haven't already, step up the cam!! If you need production advice, reach out. I have 20 plus years of it!
Sick channel man. I have a buddy who is a BBQ fanatic. Going to have to turn him onto it.
Common sentiment on upshots/approach is long is preferred over short. Other than OB/trouble long of the basket, a shot that comes up short never had a chance to go in. Yes, you can land it short, and let it slide for a drop in, but a shot flying chain high could go in. Landing short has zero chance.
Already subbed too. Why only standstills?
Appreciate it! Why not?
No matter the direction you choose to take your channel, investing in better cameras will only help. Better equipment will also make editing easier.
You asked for tips. On hole 7 I would have used a knee putt with the kind off puttingstyle you got. So you can get under the branch and push for more hight.
But for 10 months your game is looking good. I just think you need more experience and smooth out how to get close on let's say a forehand approach. We'll played.
Great tip! I totally forget the knee ALL the time. You will see it in the future. I guarantee it!
@@BlitzDG I'm sure we will, your advancing fast, will be fun to fallow 🤝
Can a roller work for hole 2?
Yep. Quite a few people do it. My roller game is kinda dog tho, and you have the chance of rolling up one of the trees and that spot blows!
One tip for wet days or courses, clip on multiple towels (some cotton, some microfiber) to make sure your disc is dry. If it is on your belt loop, it can dry somewhat as you walk.
Hole 3… maybe a roller.