Thanks for recording this! I watched a clinic with Feldberg at Trojan Lake in Oregon years ago. Most important info that I remember is, throw at 80% strength into headwind.
The way you keep the line on a spin putt is the way Nate Sexton teaches it: pull the disk back to your belly, not your hip. This bends your arm, rather than the near-straight arm of a push putt, or the straight arm of a pitch putt. From there it's a short, straight snap at the basket. You can keep a nice, straight line to the basket, but still get a powerful arm extension and lots of spin needed for those 60+ foot putts.
AMAZING!!! HANDS DOWN BEST DISC GOLF VIDEO I'VE WATCHED!! AND IVE WATCHED A HELL OF ALOT!!! THANK YOU DAVE!
Glad you liked it Derek. Dave is by far one of the best teachers in disc golf.
same!
Thanks for recording this! I watched a clinic with Feldberg at Trojan Lake in Oregon years ago. Most important info that I remember is, throw at 80% strength into headwind.
The way you keep the line on a spin putt is the way Nate Sexton teaches it: pull the disk back to your belly, not your hip. This bends your arm, rather than the near-straight arm of a push putt, or the straight arm of a pitch putt. From there it's a short, straight snap at the basket. You can keep a nice, straight line to the basket, but still get a powerful arm extension and lots of spin needed for those 60+ foot putts.
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Putting lesson starts at 15:05
Thanks - I love this guy, but like me, he could use less words and more action
i know I'm kinda off topic but does anybody know a good website to stream new series online?
@Jax Shane i watch on flixzone. Just google for it =)
@Ryland Ethan definitely, been watching on FlixZone for months myself :D
@Ryland Ethan thanks, signed up and it seems to work :D Appreciate it !
What was last tip of the three tips on last scene? 1.fingers pointing to a basket 2. A thumb at least 10 o'clock and that last I didnt get.
Martin Handel from Canada has the perfect example of a push/spin putt
Shovel putt / push putt tutorial starts at 18:18
this is the truth
What the hell was with the train track story?
Pulling with your lower body/core is more powerful that upper body.
Ty, eye on disc,
Sorry Dave it’s been 6 years now and people are still calling it a spin and push putt.
He lost me before 0:13!