Playing Disc Golf With Discs From EVERY DECADE! (1980's-2020's)
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
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I started playing in maybe 2008 and a Champion Ape was my first driver. If only I knew lmao
I didn’t play a whole lot for almost a decade after maybe 2013, but this past year disc golf has been huge for me. Plastic is a lot of fun.
I think YT content (like this) has helped so much with growing the sport and engaging the base.
Started playing in 2002 as a sophomore in high school. As much as I love my old school Innova, I would say the innovation in the 2010's and beyond has been awesome to witness!
I agree! started in 2006 and stopped in 2012. Just picked it up again and I cannot believe how amazing the newer molds fly. We never had under stable discs in the day and for the most part, I used 2 discs for a round. Now I have a full bag and I love every disc. They all fly so much different. Really blown away at the wild honey for distance.
@@jbholland2921same with me, time wise. I really had no clue what I was throwing back then. And I threw a bunch of overhand stuff too, since I was just used to ball sports.
Reconnecting with the game has been awesome
I started playing at Plamann Park in the late 90’s and into the 00’s. I stopped playing from 2009-2015, then took another break from 2016-2024. My bag is a wild combination of discs from every era now. It’s been interesting to see how much the plastics have changed now that I’m getting back into the sport.
If you think you ruined your putt. You ruined your putt. If you think you can fix your putt, you'll fix your putt. Confidence is the utmost important factor in putting.
Yeah. I had a bad event that “ruined” my putting. I’m in my head so much there’s times I almost forget how I grip this disc.
Feel like I’m making progress again this week just worrying about fun again, as cliche as that sounds
1st time I played was 1996. Only a few rounds and quit because I couldn't get the discs to fly.
Played again in 2010. Only a few rounds and quit again. Same reason.
2020 (covid) I started playing again and have continued to play about twice a month since. Now I can actually bend and flex shots on purpose. And thanks to RUclips channels like this, Jomez, Uli, Ezra, etc I have learned so much to better my game.
Prime Burst Bounty is my favorite disc right now.
Thanks!
Now I think we need a "Discs of the Decade" series with all the decades getting a dedicated video (assuming the discs are available).
2003 is when i started. Absolutely love how far the sport has come.
This would be a good 4 player challenge on foundation. Each player can only bag a specific decade. most skilled player gets the 1980s, least skilled player gets modern discs
already liked so I'm commenting for the stingray!
Started mid 2010s, fav decade for sure the 90s. love those innova classics
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Started in the ‘80s with Frisbees. College courses were trees and utility poles. Got golf discs in ‘90s. Still have Aviar, Omega, Gazelle, B-17 (190 grams), Bearcat, Cyclone, DGA 3, X-clones, Omega, Shark, Stingray. Gazelle self destructed a couple of years ago.
I loved this video! Most of my favorites are 90s-2020
Just started 3 months ago. Still learning what I like but so far I like the Roc, my Wombat3, F9, and Evader. I go to these more than others.
Just started a couple of years ago. So hard to tell. Bought a glow teebird from 2010 that thing i awesome. And I love my Darts bagging 3 of them. Btw this is a great video. Someone mentioned it, do a series of discs of the decade. Build a small bag with about 8-10 discs and compare each decade on the same course
Really enjoyed this video. Thank you
Right around 2000. Champion plastic was pretty new as I understood it. Aviar, roc, Valkyrie, and a champ orc. At the historic Dexter DG course in Oregon. Great life choice to say the least! Only second to snowboarding
I love forehanding the buzz
First (and only) c 13:53 ourse I designed was in the late 80's. Granted, it was indoors (inside a college dorm) but it was a course. First birdie was on a sneaky shot out one window and in another. Those were the days!
Have seen disks since the 80's i would have to say the current discs are my favorite. With so many more options than the basic innova. Loving mvp/axiom. The pixel is one of my favorite putters.
Introduced to disc golf in 1992. Just had one local course, no concrete tees, no baskets. Just toe boards and 4x4 posts in the ground.
I started playing in either 2008 or 2009. My favorite discs at the time were Quest AT Technologies. I still have 2 ‘Raging Inferno’s in my bag. They are epic for forehand drives. Oh and I have ‘Crossfire’ still from Quest. The Crossfire’s a pretty stiff beaded putter. Speaking of putter beads though…I’m kinda in the same boat. I’ve picked up a bunch of Clash Discs lately (my new favorite company). I picked up a Hardy Fudge cos Gannon says he likes beaded putters. But I’ve been wanting to try the Candy.
I started playing in 1996. The big distance driver was the Gazelle. My fairway/midrange was the Hawk, and was the Aviar Putt & Approach. My two favorite under stable disc at the time were the Cobra and Stingray.
I had a Gazelle until recently. It disintegrated. I’ve stopped using the old discs.
With thanksgiving coming up, I know you and your brother played Boulder last year. You should give Quaker’s Challenge some play this year. Hole 1 is a tough starting hole though. I usually start on hole 7.
We had a local Discraft pro when I started playing that had the white proto nukes that they only gave out to team members and he let everyone throw them. I believe the nuke was the 2.5 cm rim answer for the Boss that came out the year prior. I remember them being fast but not as reliably stable as the Boss. He hooked me up with my first Zone around 2008-2009 too and boy was that a game changer.
Started in 2009, but that nuke and the buzz have a permanent place in my bag!
I just started playing and I'm hooked
I still bag my late 90's era Discraft- Storm.
Played in the 00’s a bit, worlds was right by my house one year. But didn’t play much for a solid decade. And even before that, was just overhanding my way around courses.
I got a user starfire. Loved that disc. Wish they still made it
That first putt with the 90's bag was perfect, you're just aimed wrong. Pause it right after release, your arm is it's natural angle and position, but your hand is pointed to the right. I think you've taught yourself to cut off your natural follow through because your body is lined up to the right. When you try and put power on a putt (ie, complete your follow through) you "yank" it (throw where your body is lined up).
The first round i played was back in like 2007. I played for like a year but all I threw was a dx wraith and I wanna say a magnet to put and that was it! Then I didn't play for like 10 years played a few round with a buddy and threw a champ mamba and an old aviar. Then I picked it up back up right before covid and have started taking it more seriously now playing tournaments and stuff. Still just a weekend warrior though! I am 40 years old and have a noodle arm but beats the heck out of sitting on the couch
You really should have a judge in your bag
2000’s without a doubt, had the biggest jump in disc tech over the decade.
Started playing in 2010 with a Innova starter kit and some other innova discs the rhyno leopard invader and a stingray
The '90s were DOMINATED by Discraft's Cyclone. And this is coming from an OG Innova boy. Started playing in '83, but only a dozen rounds between '03-'20. Back at it again as an old man. (# is after the name)
And boy has the cyclone stood the test of time. Everyone is throwing it to this day, just like firebird, teebird and the roc.
I want to leave a like for the stingray as I still, to this day have never thrown one, but It's my most wanted disc.
This Spring I lost my Amoeba Stingray roller. Picked another one up on EBay for $40, but it was brand new and needed some beating. It's just sitting here looking pretty at the moment.
Have you ever tried switching to spin? As a fellow no confidence putter, switching to pure spin kind of forced me to commit more and now I am not scared to putt anymore, and if I miss I know I can make the come backer. Its all mental and spinning helped me gain some confidence.
Started in 22, did play in the 80s with frisbees and throwing at tress
I started in the 90s I think the mid 2000s was the goat and turning point of disc's I got into mvp before it boomed I knew it was just a matter of time b4 they exploded between the trilogy and mvp/axiom before streamline came out were the ones that got me to want to improve my game more I'm glad I got to throw the oop disc's from mvp/axiom and got to try all the disc's as they came out now it boomed so much hard to keep up with the new ones
I was part of the covid boom and started in 2020. For me best decade is 2000s just because the top discs are so good. Buzzz, Destroyer, firebird, zone? Those are all of my most used discs
2020's I throw a mixed bag of Innova, Discraft, and MVP.
Love my Omega super soft
Best decade? I started playing in 2001. I want to say that so many amazing molds came out from 2001-2010. Most of those molds represent the majority of discs being thrown today. Just little tweaks and plastic variations. Having said that, I am partial to the 2010-2020 era. Just seems like making great molds even better with other companies adding their own tweaks and plastic blends. There is a bunch of experimentation happening in this era, some good, some bad, but it will shape something awesome for the future of disc golf.
The 2010s were very strong, but the highest highs of the 90s and 2000s were crazy good.
I also started in 2011 and have a slight bias.
I was really hoping for the glitch in the 2020's!
Started 2002-2003. Innova XD , DX Shark, and Millennium JLS
What up big trev!
1st time I played was in 1995 then really started playing in 02
You should do 5 generations of discs thrown by 5 generation of disc golfers.
Started playing in 2007. First disc I bought was an Innova ape.
@19:20 bruthaaa is that a chicken-of-the-woods mushroom chest-high on the tree trunk to the back-right of the basket?!?! harvest it!
Started in high school back in 2009, a friend in our group got a Nuke and everyone hated how thick the rim was 😂
A bag with 1 disc from each speed would be most enjoyable.
I went to Glenvar high school!!!
great vid idea
Nice shirt there
I think 2000s-2010s have the best discs. I started playing early 2019 pre Covid.
I want to see you do a round with 3 or so discs from brands like discraft, Innova, MVP, and Trilogy and see which one you like most
I mean, he did just do a top 100 discs...
Nice haircut!
Started in late 2010’s decade in 2019. Started when I went to college where there was a full 18 hole course on campus. That’s where the addiction started
Hey Trevor. If you e er want to get rid of that firebird hit me up. I've been looking for a super beat in one.
I want that[ pixel Trevor I need to add it to your rainmakers I got from you last year😂
I started in 2010 didn’t take but really got into disc golf in 2013. Wasn’t a fan of most plastics until I found out about mvp and have thrown nothing but mvp since 2013
I started playing waaaaaay back in June of 2023
go pack go
2021 firebird
Hunter set up the 24hr live stream to sabotage your putt, confirmed. You were doing too well in videos and in the monthly matches so he had to pull out his trump card
I need help identifying a disc. I have a very old dx putter. The stamp is fading, but the stamp that is left says "dx" and a basket. It is also foldable. Is the actual name "dx" or something else? It flips over easily but controllably.
It's probably a xero old Innova putter like a polecat I had one last year but instead I got a birdie disc
where is the zone trev. it litteraly changed the aproach game
That first shot bro almost aced it lmfaoo
I like this video but you should do it at a more open course so we appreciate how the discs fly. Been playing maybe 15 years and my bag was all Innova and Discraft then but now there are so many great ones out there. Kinda a Kastaplast fanboy
What’s up man I fly FPV drones as a hobby and I’m in Lynchburg.. would love to link up and do some sick footage chasing discs. Hit me up man
i would look on the foundation website for an email, comments aren’t usually a good way to reach out lol
I started playing in 1988. 36 years ago. I just had to stop playing this year. I have arthritis all over. Makes disc golf impossible.
Isnt that a 2021 firebird?
Yep
Nah man I started playing in the 2023’s. And there’s only one of those.
2000's I started in 07 I'm 32 coming back after 13 years after an assault and subsequent ankle injury
1980's
I didn’t start playing until 2020
Should have thrown all three discs on each hole and played them all out.
Hate to have to be like number 421, but here we are.
The putting issue almost sounds like an over-use injury. A 24 hour putting stream could put a lot of stress on some of the tendons and ligaments in the elbow/wrist area.
Then started back up in 2019
FYI the link for the new shirt is broken!
USDGC vid
Mid range battle
this i think is a 2016. almost, just 5 years off
An ace is a bad shot that goes in.
The direct copy of the packers logo 💀😂
Almost every high school has a bootleg ripoff of a pro teams logo. dont usually also yoink the colors though lol.
Ever been to a high school football game?
That’s actually Greenway Deamons logo brother lol
I'll trade you my sexton firebird for that beat in one.
December 2023 😂
Do match play with yourself and do backhand against forehand every hole Putting inside circle 2. See which throwing style trumps which. Loser buys the winner ice cream
boo no hookshot #2?
So far I think the 2010’s have the best discs by far.
Trust in the LORD! IT'S THE FEAR. "FACE YOUR FAITH"
I just started a year ago
With thanksgiving coming up, I know you and your brother played Boulder last year. You should give Quaker’s Challenge some play this year. Hole 1 is a tough starting hole though. I usually start on hole 7.