Very nice work covering these cards. I'm really enjoying it. The only constructive criticism I have is to make the round vs total score more clear as to which is which and maybe an OB indicator when it's out. Even without those things though, it's great coverage. The camera work is great. The rest of the editing work is great. Sarah is among the best commentators of all the FPO players (I enjoy Deanne as well). Just really good stuff for a new production. Just about on par with all the other post production companies already.
Yep, the score card is my biggest issue with the production now too, and maybe trying to edit out some of the mic noises. Other than that, the footage is great and I'm enjoying the commentary.
I mostly sidearm off the tee if I need the distance. I generally throw an Undertaker as my main driver and a Shryke for big distance shots. I'm trying to work on my backhand more though so that I can be more well rounded.
As to Sarah's question. I don't throw many forehands (that's right I'm a tennis player) off the tee but I'm working on it. I have always thrown a lot of approach and scramble shots with very overstable discs. Currently use a first run champion whippet when I need the skip and an ESP Zone when it's short or no skip is needed. I'll throw them pure hyzer or big flex or anywhere in between.
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Get out of trouble I use the backhand, mostly, with a Soft Neutron Envy. Forehand/Flick is a work in progress and getting better. I did park a 200 foot upshot with my Prism Pyro the other day with a sidearm. When I do throw a sidearm for a drive I use a Cosmic Wave or a Neutron Tesla.
I'm a no-full-power-sidearm guy. I'll use it for approaches and pitch outs, and maybe once a round power up. Therefore my tactic gets the most use right after my putter.
The sidearm is my get out of jail shot but I can only throw drivers as the putters and mids stick to my fingers with my throwing style. I can have power and control to step out and throw even if I am pinched next to a big tree or have a treacherous walkup.
I typically get out of jail using a forehand Zone. Such versatility being an over-stable disc. Release on whatever shot you need, big hyzer, or power it straight through, or nice anny flex shot. The Zone does it all. (of course you need to practice all these shots - which I do).
I'm pretty close to a 50/50 backhand/forehand player. When I FH to get out of trouble, I'm likely to use an Envy for shorter range shots (like they had to do on hole 9) or a Volt for longer ranges.
_IF_ I need to go sidearm to scramble... I generally use my Sinus or super soft Gauntlet... I can't throw a sidearm for crap so it's usually just a little pitch-up or pitch-out type shot...
I'm old school, so if I can't throw backhand, I'm looking for something overhand (hammer or thumber) or perhaps a snap roller. This new-fangled forehand is for chilluns. ;)
Sidearm disc off the tee would be my beat-in, flippy (ha ha) firebird. It goes straight for a bit, then doesn't have the hard dump that they are known for.
Question. On hole 7, Kristin's second shot was from near the flag pole pavers. Are those flag pole pavers OB? If so, she planted her back foot on the pavers while throwing, which would be an OB violation. Thoughts?
I throw back/forehand whenever the shot dictates how the disc should fade. I'm backhand dominant but my forehand is 90% as good since I force myself to use it. Having both in the quiver is key! Think about the flight, and if the shot makes sense, do it! PRACTICE!
Sarah Hokam a natural on the mic!
Very nice work covering these cards. I'm really enjoying it. The only constructive criticism I have is to make the round vs total score more clear as to which is which and maybe an OB indicator when it's out. Even without those things though, it's great coverage. The camera work is great. The rest of the editing work is great. Sarah is among the best commentators of all the FPO players (I enjoy Deanne as well). Just really good stuff for a new production. Just about on par with all the other post production companies already.
Yep, the score card is my biggest issue with the production now too, and maybe trying to edit out some of the mic noises. Other than that, the footage is great and I'm enjoying the commentary.
Only throw sidearm when I have to using a Soft Tactic or a Zone. Thank you for the great coverage ladies
I can't throw sidearm now due to an injury (and I wasn't particularly good before!) so I usually resort to a little flick roller in tight sots.
I mostly sidearm off the tee if I need the distance. I generally throw an Undertaker as my main driver and a Shryke for big distance shots. I'm trying to work on my backhand more though so that I can be more well rounded.
As to Sarah's question. I don't throw many forehands (that's right I'm a tennis player) off the tee but I'm working on it. I have always thrown a lot of approach and scramble shots with very overstable discs. Currently use a first run champion whippet when I need the skip and an ESP Zone when it's short or no skip is needed. I'll throw them pure hyzer or big flex or anywhere in between.
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Get out of trouble I use the backhand, mostly, with a Soft Neutron Envy. Forehand/Flick is a work in progress and getting better. I did park a 200 foot upshot with my Prism Pyro the other day with a sidearm.
When I do throw a sidearm for a drive I use a Cosmic Wave or a Neutron Tesla.
Gotta love the Envy
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I'm a no-full-power-sidearm guy. I'll use it for approaches and pitch outs, and maybe once a round power up. Therefore my tactic gets the most use right after my putter.
Keep up the great coverage!👍🏼
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The sidearm is my get out of jail shot but I can only throw drivers as the putters and mids stick to my fingers with my throwing style. I can have power and control to step out and throw even if I am pinched next to a big tree or have a treacherous walkup.
That course is beautiful!
It’s a gem 💎
#8 in the world. Privledged to call it my home course
I typically get out of jail using a forehand Zone. Such versatility being an over-stable disc. Release on whatever shot you need, big hyzer, or power it straight through, or nice anny flex shot. The Zone does it all. (of course you need to practice all these shots - which I do).
Zone is sooooo good.
I'm pretty close to a 50/50 backhand/forehand player. When I FH to get out of trouble, I'm likely to use an Envy for shorter range shots (like they had to do on hole 9) or a Volt for longer ranges.
Volt is underrated. Nice choice
_IF_ I need to go sidearm to scramble... I generally use my Sinus or super soft Gauntlet... I can't throw a sidearm for crap so it's usually just a little pitch-up or pitch-out type shot...
I'm old school, so if I can't throw backhand, I'm looking for something overhand (hammer or thumber) or perhaps a snap roller. This new-fangled forehand is for chilluns. ;)
Lockport ILLINOI” SSSSSSSSSSS” lmfaooooo
@Sarah my favorite side arm disc would be the Saint... Has a dependable flex and curl for my game... Love having you as a presenter 😉
One of my very best childhood friends had your name. Wish I could find that guy nowadays.
@@OneHippiesMusings not from Michigan by chance?
@@mr.jade4204 nah, IL.
Sidearm disc off the tee would be my beat-in, flippy (ha ha) firebird. It goes straight for a bit, then doesn't have the hard dump that they are known for.
a flippy Firebird. That sounds like an urban legend!
Side arm when the shot calls for it. Raptor off the tee. Deflector for approach
MVP!
Sarah I throw a side arm anytime I need accuracy!
Question. On hole 7, Kristin's second shot was from near the flag pole pavers. Are those flag pole pavers OB? If so, she planted her back foot on the pavers while throwing, which would be an OB violation. Thoughts?
Only the asphalt was OB. The pavers were safe.
That groundhog is always there 😂👍 glad to see it made a cameo lol
He's a celebrity in these parts
@@AceRunProductions yep JJ he has his own PDGA number #182076
Closed captions? Ace
I throw back/forehand whenever the shot dictates how the disc should fade. I'm backhand dominant but my forehand is 90% as good since I force myself to use it. Having both in the quiver is key! Think about the flight, and if the shot makes sense, do it! PRACTICE!
My disc to get out of jail is a forehand Axiom Pyro. Pretty sure Sarah has one in her bag.
She loves her Pyro. Threw it on hole 3.
2021 Ricky Pig for my ‘get outta trouble” side arm upshots ☝️👌
Who says pigs 🐖 can’t fly
Wow, brutal 9th hole for the card. I feel bad for Kristin after a great drive.
It was tough to see
Holly Finley, Duchess of Discgolf! Fellow Ginger shout out! lol
I could be full time caddy for any of these ladies
: )
Illi-noise? Come on, that's grade school