Good tips all round for putting. One thing I'd mention is that when you talked about the back leg... in my opinion, Paul uses it to counter-balance his throwing arm so that he doesn't over-pull to the right. It's a great little trick to not pull the disc to the right.
Fixed my putting to fly flat with a drill I came up with. I place my hand in front of the disc instead of off to the side, use the same grip as you describe, then use the back of my hand to face the target. Same stroke motion, feeling the back of my hand push toward the target. At release, I feel as if I'm trying to roll the back of my hand downward. This forces the back of the disc up and flat. Again, same grip as you said, with your fingers underneath pushing up. There is little power this way outside of 20 feet, but it trains the hand how to release it flat.
So yesterday I had a round where I have c2 birdie putts on 17 out of 18 holes. I missed it on the first 7 holes. but then birdie 7 out of the last 11. The reason im saying this is because im a streaky putter. Is streakiness bad? Any advice to be more consistent?
Good tips all round for putting. One thing I'd mention is that when you talked about the back leg... in my opinion, Paul uses it to counter-balance his throwing arm so that he doesn't over-pull to the right. It's a great little trick to not pull the disc to the right.
@@sfincione2000 yeah for sure
I know everyone says this, but legitimately im a 1015 rated thrower, and an 800 rated putter...
im like 950 rated thrower and a 800 rated putter
Yeah I’m probably 1000 throwing and I was about 850 putting, but have recently been putting better (my rating for 5 tourneys is 942).
Jokes on you. I'm 800/800.
I'm like 950 putter, 880 thrower and 800 approacher.
Fixed my putting to fly flat with a drill I came up with. I place my hand in front of the disc instead of off to the side, use the same grip as you describe, then use the back of my hand to face the target. Same stroke motion, feeling the back of my hand push toward the target. At release, I feel as if I'm trying to roll the back of my hand downward. This forces the back of the disc up and flat. Again, same grip as you said, with your fingers underneath pushing up. There is little power this way outside of 20 feet, but it trains the hand how to release it flat.
Thanks for the video, definitely have some things to test.
Very Helpfuuul indeeeed, tx!
So yesterday I had a round where I have c2 birdie putts on 17 out of 18 holes. I missed it on the first 7 holes. but then birdie 7 out of the last 11. The reason im saying this is because im a streaky putter. Is streakiness bad? Any advice to be more consistent?
Sounds like you’re 50% c2, that’s pretty good. Maybe work on hitting c1 :P
Your putt doesn’t look like a push putt to me. Would you say it is a combo push/spin?
yeah definitely a “spush”. Somewhere in the middle. I think of it as more of a push putt though if that makes sense.
But what if I like two-putting?
then don’t watch this video!
@@TylerTiede ok