I was practicing throwing some unknown disc on my farm and I threw a very high shot on a windy day and it landed on the roof of the building where I feed my horses. I came to the conclusion that the disc is now over stable.
This is still probably the best Disc Golf instruction series on TH-cam. It's always written to break concepts down exactly how beginners need to hear them!
honestly, ive been playing for 3 1/2 years, only course in my city has water on 6 of 18 holes. ive lost so many discs and just never bought the same one and honestly now wishing i had because i only have 3-4 discs in my bag that i throw because theyre the ones i know how to throw. i dont even try to experiment with others and this video is gonna make me actually go learn all my discs so i stop i can be more versatile. on top of that, never having been taught to have a proper form i still round my arm, and catch my self teeing off parallel to the with the tee box, and just not thinking of a good line to throw my disc and instead just ripping it straight at the basket and more often than not ending up in the trees or water. so even with experience. this video is gonna help.
“To summarize, it’s hard because there’s so many stuff” I was laughing so hard! you guys are great keep up the great videos! Latitude 64 is my go to brand because of you guys!
I love how you guys can put out helpful, useful videos that drive the point of the content home…. While remaining humble and not taking anything too seriously. You make excellent work of making learning this sport as fun as it is to play, thank you
Why does Jonathan always have such philosophical sidenotes🤣🤣 11:25 Johannes: "Here we have an open hole with endless posibilities." Jonathan: "Like life😉". Best disc golf and life advice channel on TH-cam😂👍
The Tomas Ekstrom nemesis hole is a wonderful inside joke and I imagine he actually has a pretty good sense of humor about it he seems like a nice guy.
@@Latitude64 Some of the best disc golfers on tour (and everyone else) have trouble hitting small gaps on shorter straight shots. Not going to call anyone out, but guys lost big tournaments last year by messing up 200'-250' straight shots - a shot even many beginners could possibly throw well.
110% agree!!! I'm a big fan of metal music and all things around that style and I love that they're putting it into their disc golf videos. It's awesome!!!! Good job guys!!!!!
"Here we have an open hole, with endless possibilities" "Yes! Like life" Not what I was expecting to hear in my frisbeegolf instruction video but always appreciated.
This is one of the greatest channels on TH-cam! Y'all are terrific! I learn so much, but I'm like Jonathan and have trouble doing what you teach me! Keep up the great work! I need as much help as Jonathan and maybe a little more! I can't thank you enough!
You have no idea how happy it makes me that you're using 'stable' correctly, as in straight. I hear so many people on YT using stable to mean overstable and it absolutely drives me crazy.
I have a hard time taking my eyes off of the basket when I'm throwing! Just this week someone pointed that out to me and I've been trying to let go! I feel you Jonathan!
9:30 - Hello Jonathan! (Waves back) Fascinating that this video was suggested, when I had mentioned that this was the purpose of my field work session later today. Thanks Google.
I have loved this channel since its inception, and I think this might be the most useful video they have ever released. That chart Johannes had was so helpful! And I laughed out loud, as always, several times during this video. Johnathan is hilarious, and Johannes is a great straight man.
I want to print Johaness drawing of the throws on a clastic 'credit card' it and carry it with me when I play (I would hang it on my bag, but I don't own yet). Then I will put one letter on each of my discs (U=understable, S=stable and O=overstable). One quick look at the card will help me select the shot and throw. The single letter on the disc will help me select the proper disc. Yes, this oversimplifies things as there are gradients of understable, stable and overstable, but the above could help me put the concepts of shot selection, then disc selection into practice (and I'm a noob with only 5 discs, so the choices are limited). It would also help if Johannes could come and throw my disc for me each time to demonstrate. You crammed so much in this video. I'll have to watch it over and over today to absorb it all. The humor or life advice (not always sure which is which) is priceless. Hopefully Jonathan's 'significant other' doesn't think his hyzer shot is pathetic, otherwise there will be another video on hyzer shots coming soon.
Relatively new to disc golf but have the bug now, playing about 3x a week. Trying to get more distance and found this channel. These guys are awesome! Can’t stop watching videos, great content and fun to watch!
I think this might be the best video for explaining this I've seen. My wife and I were impressed. The questioning was good, helped us understand the explanation if that makes sense.
I live 50 meters from a small course that was buildt 2 years ago. Last year I figured I would try this, and bought a set of discs (not knowing anything about the sport). I think I Played a handful of times. So then we have this year. Working at the home office, watching some videos - and finding this chanel. So much great information. There have been several times I have taken a small break during the day, and spent half an hour on that little course. Trying to incorporate some of the information you give me. Realy inspirational! Only thing now is that I should have gotten me some Lat64 discs.
Tack! Jag ska själv o träna imorrn så de blir o testa dessa tips. Jag har varit grymt irriterad på att dom svänger så mycket, men ibland e de ju faktiskt bra.
What a great video. I have been playing dubs with people who play much better and finally I learned how to aim and how to choose an appropriate disc. Thank you so much.
I just picked up an opto diamond this weekend and am loving throwing it so far. The graphic says it’s -1, but I’m pretty sure it is -3 on turn. Enjoy the videos, thanks!
I have two Diamonds (light and midweight). They are a really great disc. The first one my son bought me post "starter set" so I could throw further with less arm speed as they glide so well. I bought the midweight because I was deathly afraid I'd lose the first and would be without and because I wanted to throw it on a more windy day. I just wish Lat64 wouldn't print "easy to use driver" on it.
I got one recently as well. Turns right pretty hard for me, haven’t quite gotten the angle right for a good hyper flip yet. It’s fun to throw at more open courses, I’m still not accurate enough to throw it in the woods!
couldn't agree more with all those comments, best disc golf related channel on youtube. Very entertaining but also helped me a lot with my game already. J, your woes are replicating the woes of most of us and therefore your adjustments become our adjustments. Thanks J
You guys are amazing. I'm loving the videos. There's lots of videos that show what you are talking about...but you all make it very understandable for beginners. Keep it up.
Absolutely love your videos. As a beginner myself, I appreciate the struggles that you have because they are the same problems I am having. This video was very helpful. I am still having a very hard time with steep uphill shots. I hope you can do a video on this someday.
This teaching series is so good. As a fairly newer player, I've gained quite a lot of knowledge from these. Also I need to know where you get your outro music from, because I really enjoy it.
agree, that way you can keep your view where you throw. I also use this if the gap is tight, so I dont need to take my eyes off the gap I need to hit. sometimes it works sometimes it doesnt :-D
@@Shabba11111 Agree on the last point. I like to throw understable discs in small gaps so I don't need to throw as hard, makes it easier to hit the gap
@@onni3027, I’m not sure. I actually struggle with hyzers both in back hand and forehand especially when I add much speed. It’s hard for me to maintain the angle…I just go flat.
The bad poetry bit was great! 😂 You guys always remind me of how goofy Uli and Jerm are together in commentary and practice. Keep it up fellas! By the way, absolutely love my Compass. Picked it up last year in a mystery box.
If you can truly understand what he says at 3: 35, you will be able to skip a large amount of practice time and possible confusion. This is truly one of the greatest tips in disc golf. You aim with your whole body not with your eyes, not with your footwork, not with your elbows.
Another awesome video guys!! I’d love to see a video with forehand throwing. Shoulder injury makes backhand throws painful for myself Keep up the great work
Great video as always! One nit pick i tough of is that there is a difference between throwing a putter on hyzer and a distance driver that is not apparent on your discgolf course because of the soft grass and that is skip. If you throw a distance driver on hard ground or lots of leaves and such you can get many times longer skips with the same amount of power because the disc is flatter, so use the discs as tools and learn what your tools do:)
'ellow! The diagram at 0:37 is super helpful for us new players - Would it be possible to get that info (plus some other cool stuff) on a L64 poster? Keep up your awesome vids - Happy to have found a place where great humor, great information and Swedish swearing is a part of the package. :) Cheers from Denmark!
I love the videos you guys put out. Jonathan says the most random stuff and it cracks me up. The tips and tutorials are helpful as well. Great stuff!!!
That "too much power face" 🤣 going to try frisbee golf for the first time today. Been checking out these vids to learn how to throw. Thanks for all the tips! Hopefully i can throw decently.
Awesome vid. Would love to see you guys do a video talking about every shot like this for a whole 9 or 18 hole round. :) Edit: Not just backhand shots but all kind of shots and what you would chose in different situations around the course.
Hi, I'm new to discgolf and trying to understand overstable and understable terms and how to recognize it. Read an article which says if I add turn and fade numbers and get 0 it's a stable disc. Your River (-1+1) and Fury (-2+2) in 5:50 gets 0 but you said both are understable. Could you explain it please? Thank you and great video!
Because of Jonathan, I have been rocking a River and Diamond and taking strokes of my rounds. You say the dumb stuff that all beginners say and thank you for that!
You point your shoulder where you wanna throw. you release the disc inline with your shoulder. Aim not at the basket but to the right of it. find a tree or something to aim at right of basket. at the end of your walk up have your shoulder aimed there. This has worked great for me.
I have purchased more Lat64 discs because of this series, and more importantly BAG them because of this series. The easy to use series and the GLIDE of Lat64 can't be beat! Thank you! P.S. make more Saint, I need one.
You guys are the best! So funny and awesome! Hope you keep enjoying this great sport and make more awesome content. We'll be here to enjoy it if you do. (Maybe a walk & play through of certain holes where you tell us your thinking or strategy for each shot, even for putts. I'd really enjoy that.)
@8:45 yes most of it is personal. I had one guy try to show me something and he said 'just do the opposite to what you do with a frisbee' and so I tried and it did opposite to what he said LOL So I stick to what works for me now and then I win ! 😎
Jonathan, That's was a Mark W. kind of window. Very Small😂😂 Thanks for signing my disc😁👍. The water droplet sound on the last hole on splashdown woke my wife up I was laughing so hard😂 Maybe I shouldn't watch these in bed while she's sleeping 😬 Thanks for the instructional videos. You guys really do help us beginners out a ton. Not only instructional but funny as well. I can't wait for the next video to drop. Thanks again for everything 🙌 You guys rock🤘
Hey! Here's some very nice stuff for you 😀🤘 /Jonathan
bit.ly/47CrPnG
I was practicing throwing some unknown disc on my farm and I threw a very high shot on a windy day and it landed on the roof of the building where I feed my horses. I came to the conclusion that the disc is now over stable.
Thanks for the laugh. That’s good
🤣😂🤣
I hate you, but thank you 😂
I laughed way to hard.
I'm still laughing as I write this and I can't stop thinking about "..came to the conclusion that my disc is now OVER STABLE!"
This is still probably the best Disc Golf instruction series on TH-cam. It's always written to break concepts down exactly how beginners need to hear them!
Complete agreement
Thank you, Kevin!! /Jonathan
honestly, ive been playing for 3 1/2 years, only course in my city has water on 6 of 18 holes. ive lost so many discs and just never bought the same one and honestly now wishing i had because i only have 3-4 discs in my bag that i throw because theyre the ones i know how to throw. i dont even try to experiment with others and this video is gonna make me actually go learn all my discs so i stop i can be more versatile. on top of that, never having been taught to have a proper form i still round my arm, and catch my self teeing off parallel to the with the tee box, and just not thinking of a good line to throw my disc and instead just ripping it straight at the basket and more often than not ending up in the trees or water. so even with experience. this video is gonna help.
Procrastination part one: Watch this video mid day during working houres.
Haha 😂
If you aim good it will take you a shorter time to finish the course, thus you'll have more time for work!
Didn’t even make it to mid day, made it an hour into work before checking for new vid from these 2. You guys are awesome.
This is the way
How did you know thats what I was doing during the middle of my work day
“To summarize, it’s hard because there’s so many stuff”
I was laughing so hard!
you guys are great keep up the great videos!
Latitude 64 is my go to brand because of you guys!
I started buying Lat 64 because of these videos. Great work.
Cheers, Jesse. Hope you´ll enjoy the discs. /Jonathan
I only play with found discs, but I do hope to find a Lat 64 😃
I love how you guys can put out helpful, useful videos that drive the point of the content home…. While remaining humble and not taking anything too seriously. You make excellent work of making learning this sport as fun as it is to play, thank you
Thanks a ton!! /Jonathan
Why does Jonathan always have such philosophical sidenotes🤣🤣
11:25 Johannes: "Here we have an open hole with endless posibilities."
Jonathan: "Like life😉".
Best disc golf and life advice channel on TH-cam😂👍
You can say that!
Actually, it is a sign of great intelligence. We all have our different abilities!
😂👍
The Tomas Ekstrom nemesis hole is a wonderful inside joke and I imagine he actually has a pretty good sense of humor about it he seems like a nice guy.
Haha yeah I showed the clip to him yesterday. He thought it was really funny! /Jonathan
@@Latitude64
Some of the best disc golfers on tour (and everyone else) have trouble hitting small gaps on shorter straight shots. Not going to call anyone out, but guys lost big tournaments last year by messing up 200'-250' straight shots - a shot even many beginners could possibly throw well.
@@Beaglefaust There's a tree at Idlewild on hole 15 that's a known nemesis of Kevin Jones 😂
I love your choice of music so much! And the quality of your videos is awesome! Keep it going that way!
110% agree!!! I'm a big fan of metal music and all things around that style and I love that they're putting it into their disc golf videos. It's awesome!!!!
Good job guys!!!!!
I like that you show what disc you're throwing along with the numbers! Thank you!
This is a great example of breaking down a complicated concept and teaching it at a beginner/intermediate level. Pure gold!
Okay that drawn picture of disc angles was amazing and I need a PDF of that piece of cardboard 😂
Enjoyed the tracking line on the throws, normally hard to see where the disc went. Thanks
I laugh, I learn, I love. Its a great series and a great channel!
"Here we have an open hole, with endless possibilities"
"Yes! Like life"
Not what I was expecting to hear in my frisbeegolf instruction video but always appreciated.
Jonathan "I have trust issues with my own body" -- I relate to this so much. I have trouble not staring at the basket or direction I'm throwing
This is one of the greatest channels on TH-cam! Y'all are terrific! I learn so much, but I'm like Jonathan and have trouble doing what you teach me! Keep up the great work! I need as much help as Jonathan and maybe a little more! I can't thank you enough!
thank you so much! ❤🤘
You have no idea how happy it makes me that you're using 'stable' correctly, as in straight.
I hear so many people on YT using stable to mean overstable and it absolutely drives me crazy.
I have a hard time taking my eyes off of the basket when I'm throwing! Just this week someone pointed that out to me and I've been trying to let go! I feel you Jonathan!
My favorite quote I have heard this month. "To summarize...it's hard, there's so many stuff". It can really be applied to so much in life.
It's really helpful to hear Johannes's thought process when picking the disc for the type of flight/approach he is desiring. Thanks for the tips!
9:30 - Hello Jonathan! (Waves back)
Fascinating that this video was suggested, when I had mentioned that this was the purpose of my field work session later today. Thanks Google.
The thing about the right foot on a line has brought the most insane changes in my game. Thank you guys 🙌🏻
I have loved this channel since its inception, and I think this might be the most useful video they have ever released. That chart Johannes had was so helpful! And I laughed out loud, as always, several times during this video. Johnathan is hilarious, and Johannes is a great straight man.
You guys are always so funny, and the tips are great. Keep it up.
My son and I just started playing a few months ago, these videos are beyond helpful. Love the content and the great advice!
You two are a fantastic team! So funny and educational.
Guesss this the best video i’ve come up explaning the discs and different throws. Thank you guys 🇫🇮🇸🇪
You guys are great. Discussing are the possibilities that run through my head when I playing.
Moose in the way!!Love it! .Maybe a Black Bear even.
I want to print Johaness drawing of the throws on a clastic 'credit card' it and carry it with me when I play (I would hang it on my bag, but I don't own yet). Then I will put one letter on each of my discs (U=understable, S=stable and O=overstable). One quick look at the card will help me select the shot and throw. The single letter on the disc will help me select the proper disc. Yes, this oversimplifies things as there are gradients of understable, stable and overstable, but the above could help me put the concepts of shot selection, then disc selection into practice (and I'm a noob with only 5 discs, so the choices are limited). It would also help if Johannes could come and throw my disc for me each time to demonstrate. You crammed so much in this video. I'll have to watch it over and over today to absorb it all. The humor or life advice (not always sure which is which) is priceless. Hopefully Jonathan's 'significant other' doesn't think his hyzer shot is pathetic, otherwise there will be another video on hyzer shots coming soon.
Relatively new to disc golf but have the bug now, playing about 3x a week. Trying to get more distance and found this channel. These guys are awesome! Can’t stop watching videos, great content and fun to watch!
I think this might be the best video for explaining this I've seen. My wife and I were impressed. The questioning was good, helped us understand the explanation if that makes sense.
This is by far one of the most helpful videos I've seen. Thank you
The interaction between the two of you is getting better every time
I live 50 meters from a small course that was buildt 2 years ago. Last year I figured I would try this, and bought a set of discs (not knowing anything about the sport). I think I Played a handful of times.
So then we have this year. Working at the home office, watching some videos - and finding this chanel. So much great information.
There have been several times I have taken a small break during the day, and spent half an hour on that little course. Trying to incorporate some of the information you give me. Realy inspirational!
Only thing now is that I should have gotten me some Lat64 discs.
Tack! Jag ska själv o träna imorrn så de blir o testa dessa tips. Jag har varit grymt irriterad på att dom svänger så mycket, men ibland e de ju faktiskt bra.
What a great video. I have been playing dubs with people who play much better and finally I learned how to aim and how to choose an appropriate disc. Thank you so much.
Best disc golf videos on TH-cam, you guys kill it every time!
I just picked up an opto diamond this weekend and am loving throwing it so far. The graphic says it’s -1, but I’m pretty sure it is -3 on turn. Enjoy the videos, thanks!
tbh I've stopped using other drivers. Opto diamonds are right for me.
I have two Diamonds (light and midweight). They are a really great disc. The first one my son bought me post "starter set" so I could throw further with less arm speed as they glide so well. I bought the midweight because I was deathly afraid I'd lose the first and would be without and because I wanted to throw it on a more windy day.
I just wish Lat64 wouldn't print "easy to use driver" on it.
My diamond is glorious.
150g of unadulterated hyzer flip
I got one recently as well. Turns right pretty hard for me, haven’t quite gotten the angle right for a good hyper flip yet. It’s fun to throw at more open courses, I’m still not accurate enough to throw it in the woods!
Yeah you´re right. Alway try to check. But it slipped throught this time. And many other times, haha. /Jonathan
I can just rewatch these videos over nd over nd keep learning. Also, the best music selections! 🎶 🎵 👌
This is by far the best instruction video I've seen. Your diagram was super and I'm trying to memorize it
I can watch these to give helpful throwing tips all day
Jonathan,
Keep using the tracers to track the disc's when you throw them, to see the flight paths, very helpful!!! Keep up the Awesome videos!
just 42 seconds in and already had to like. you guys are helping so many people. its amazing.
couldn't agree more with all those comments, best disc golf related channel on youtube. Very entertaining but also helped me a lot with my game already. J, your woes are replicating the woes of most of us and therefore your adjustments become our adjustments. Thanks J
I’m a new disc golfer within the last 6 months, and I have watched all of these videos several times. This is great advice, fun, and hilarious!
Thanks man ❤
Revolution Race pants for the win! Literally the best pants to disc golf in during fall/winter, yellow looks good
Yes!
You're the best! Utmärkt kul!
I just started playing and I’m loving your videos. I’m learning a lot. Thank you.
You guys are amazing. I'm loving the videos. There's lots of videos that show what you are talking about...but you all make it very understandable for beginners. Keep it up.
I love the production on these. excellent work. thank you, guys.
Every beginner should watch this!
Damn I wish I had a personal good mood Jonathan video for every day.
Absolutely love your videos. As a beginner myself, I appreciate the struggles that you have because they are the same problems I am having. This video was very helpful. I am still having a very hard time with steep uphill shots. I hope you can do a video on this someday.
This teaching series is so good. As a fairly newer player, I've gained quite a lot of knowledge from these. Also I need to know where you get your outro music from, because I really enjoy it.
It really helps if you learn to throw forehand. Being able to go forehand hyzer is a lot easier for me than going with anhyzer backhand on upshots
agree, that way you can keep your view where you throw. I also use this if the gap is tight, so I dont need to take my eyes off the gap I need to hit. sometimes it works sometimes it doesnt :-D
@@Shabba11111 Agree on the last point. I like to throw understable discs in small gaps so I don't need to throw as hard, makes it easier to hit the gap
I don’t know why, but a forehand hyzer is so hard for me! Need to work on that.
@@kathyzumwalt5954 What do you think makes it hard for you?
@@onni3027, I’m not sure. I actually struggle with hyzers both in back hand and forehand especially when I add much speed. It’s hard for me to maintain the angle…I just go flat.
Y'all rock n roll👍 thank you for the expert class
These guys are great! Thanks, for the added humor! Smiles are good!
The bad poetry bit was great! 😂 You guys always remind me of how goofy Uli and Jerm are together in commentary and practice. Keep it up fellas! By the way, absolutely love my Compass. Picked it up last year in a mystery box.
Great video, love the chart at the beginning!
If you can truly understand what he says at 3: 35, you will be able to skip a large amount of practice time and possible confusion. This is truly one of the greatest tips in disc golf. You aim with your whole body not with your eyes, not with your footwork, not with your elbows.
You aim at the target with only your mind
max entetainment at 6:58 .. I love this guy
Diamond was listed in the video as minus one but I believe it's minus 3. Great disc. Love the video. Thanks
Awesome! You are shooting 'straight' like I am. Only I've been doing it like that since the 90's... Thanks for another fun vid!
12:38 disc golf in a nutshell. But your videos are helping me improve, so thanks 👍
When you pulled that brand new Fury I gasped. Also the Stiletto. Those are mythical!
Another awesome video guys!! I’d love to see a video with forehand throwing. Shoulder injury makes backhand throws painful for myself
Keep up the great work
I absolutely love it. Very informative and easy to watch; hilarious as well! Love your content guys! :D
Great video as always! One nit pick i tough of is that there is a difference between throwing a putter on hyzer and a distance driver that is not apparent on your discgolf course because of the soft grass and that is skip. If you throw a distance driver on hard ground or lots of leaves and such you can get many times longer skips with the same amount of power because the disc is flatter, so use the discs as tools and learn what your tools do:)
Amazing content! Greetings from Finland🇫🇮
'ellow!
The diagram at 0:37 is super helpful for us new players - Would it be possible to get that info (plus some other cool stuff) on a L64 poster?
Keep up your awesome vids - Happy to have found a place where great humor, great information and Swedish swearing is a part of the package. :)
Cheers from Denmark!
Probably the best video out there for the basics of how to throw different discs and when... and fun as always 👌 good job 😁
I love these guys. From Texas.
Cheers 😀 /Jonathan
I love the videos you guys put out. Jonathan says the most random stuff and it cracks me up. The tips and tutorials are helpful as well. Great stuff!!!
Haha thanks a lot =) /Jonathan
Nice!! Another great video, keep it up!
So helpfully to see disc and shot selection together. Great video. Thank you
Probably my favourite video so far, You guys do a great job ! Informative and to the point with great banter keep it up !
Great information and content, but it’s the humor that made me subscribe. 😂 Really entertaining stuff, thanks!
Thank you. And welcome 😀 /Jonathan
Good one again guys! Always something to learn and your light approach to instruction makes it fun to watch...
Good job and I will have to watch more !
You guys have my subscription! It excites me for what my next game will be like! Thank you!
Welcome 😀. /Jonathan
And good luck with your next game!
That "too much power face" 🤣 going to try frisbee golf for the first time today. Been checking out these vids to learn how to throw. Thanks for all the tips! Hopefully i can throw decently.
Let me know how it went :) /Jonathan
Awesome vid. Would love to see you guys do a video talking about every shot like this for a whole 9 or 18 hole round. :)
Edit: Not just backhand shots but all kind of shots and what you would chose in different situations around the course.
Great video love the way you guys explain the game.
Hi, I'm new to discgolf and trying to understand overstable and understable terms and how to recognize it. Read an article which says if I add turn and fade numbers and get 0 it's a stable disc. Your River (-1+1) and Fury (-2+2) in 5:50 gets 0 but you said both are understable. Could you explain it please? Thank you and great video!
Because of Jonathan, I have been rocking a River and Diamond and taking strokes of my rounds. You say the dumb stuff that all beginners say and thank you for that!
You point your shoulder where you wanna throw. you release the disc inline with your shoulder. Aim not at the basket but to the right of it. find a tree or something to aim at right of basket. at the end of your walk up have your shoulder aimed there. This has worked great for me.
I have purchased more Lat64 discs because of this series, and more importantly BAG them because of this series. The easy to use series and the GLIDE of Lat64 can't be beat! Thank you! P.S. make more Saint, I need one.
Thank you :)! Glad you like them. Have a great day! /Jonathan
You guys are the best! So funny and awesome! Hope you keep enjoying this great sport and make more awesome content. We'll be here to enjoy it if you do. (Maybe a walk & play through of certain holes where you tell us your thinking or strategy for each shot, even for putts. I'd really enjoy that.)
@8:45 yes most of it is personal. I had one guy try to show me something and he said 'just do the opposite to what you do with a frisbee' and so I tried and it did opposite to what he said LOL So I stick to what works for me now and then I win ! 😎
Again cracking video guys. you help me learn a lot!
Hey, great video guys! Good fundamentals. Keep up the good work!
Jonathan, That's was a Mark W. kind of window. Very Small😂😂 Thanks for signing my disc😁👍. The water droplet sound on the last hole on splashdown woke my wife up I was laughing so hard😂 Maybe I shouldn't watch these in bed while she's sleeping 😬 Thanks for the instructional videos. You guys really do help us beginners out a ton. Not only instructional but funny as well. I can't wait for the next video to drop. Thanks again for everything 🙌 You guys rock🤘
Haha that´s great!
Mina svenska bröder! Bra video, lärde mig mycket. Tackar
Love the music in this video!!
This was a very fun video to watch 😎
I dont know why I clicked this video. Aiming has always been my strongest quality. Good tips tought
You guys are really good. Thank you
Good editing and fun to watch.