When Should Beginners Start Throwing Distance Drivers?

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • You don't have to go very far on the internet to hear someone telling you that you should not throw distance drivers when you first start playing the game. It's the low-hanging fruit of disc golf advice because most of us have fallen into that trap at one time or another. That is not what today's video is about, rather I want you to be able to move towards throwing those glorious max distance discs.
    After working on your form with slower speed discs, ironing out some flaws, and putting in the time we are left with one question. When is it ok for me to start throwing distance drivers? How will I know?? I want to spend just a few minutes addressing this question and helping you find your answer. So how do we know if you're ready? You'll have to watch to find out!
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    7:49 Wrap Up
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Komentáře • 192

  • @christianhamalainen1209
    @christianhamalainen1209 Před 2 lety +26

    When should you start using fairway drivers? How Long should you be able too throw a midrange or a putter?

    • @RobbieCDiscgolf
      @RobbieCDiscgolf  Před 2 lety +39

      This is a fantastic question. I would say if you can’t throw a putter 225 or a mid 275 then it might not be worth moving up discs. I’ve found it helps to think of everything in increments of 50 ft. If you can comfortably throw mids 275, then you should be able to throw a fairway over 300 with more control. It’s not just about reaching a certain distance, rather reaching them comfortably and with control! Hope that helps!

    • @FormerAmericanIdol
      @FormerAmericanIdol Před 2 lety +10

      Higher speed accentuates left and right movement and also tends to hide more flaws because they stabilize quicker... If throw with wobble they flatten within 50-100ft compared to a putter that will wobble til it hits the ground.
      A competent beginner with a good throw could expect
      100-150ft putter
      150-200ft midrange
      200-250ft fairway
      250-300ft distance
      Each increasingly difficult to maintain accuracy.
      Add roughly 50ft every "skill level" intermediate, advanced, open

    • @FormerAmericanIdol
      @FormerAmericanIdol Před 2 lety

      @@RobbieCDiscgolf I seem to think in 50s too 😁 great advice and videos as always!

    • @christianhamalainen1209
      @christianhamalainen1209 Před 2 lety

      @@RobbieCDiscgolf thanks!

    • @seymourglass26
      @seymourglass26 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FormerAmericanIdol This is a very reasonable set of distances. As long as you have some control, you don't have to throw super far to make use of the disc. I mean, even someone as good as Robbie's challenged for 400.

  • @nathanfrazier8525
    @nathanfrazier8525 Před 2 lety +14

    I always found it hilarious when I throw my FD further then people using destroyers, cranks, wraiths, and DD3s. They always ask the question "what disc is that?" Like I found a magical disc that's faster than theirs.
    People think they need really POWER distance drivers and their form breaks down. Slow is smooth and smooth is far. So drop that 12 speed and pick up something slower.

    • @FormerAmericanIdol
      @FormerAmericanIdol Před 2 lety +3

      Hey now the FD is magical!!! Don't you say otherwise!!! 😋 My buddy calls my FD the F***Disc... As in "how the F did that Disc go so far and so straight?" or "that Disc really F's" 😁

    • @nathanfrazier8525
      @nathanfrazier8525 Před 2 lety

      @@FormerAmericanIdol mine is a D-line so it's super beat in and insanely understable (-4 turn). Amazing hyzer flip disc.

    • @FormerAmericanIdol
      @FormerAmericanIdol Před 2 lety

      @@nathanfrazier8525 Ah I never bought a d-line when they were still being made, love my s-line and old beat in c-line that is a wonderfully neutral flyer when dialed back that just glides forever... definitely becoming a FinesseDisc

    • @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777
      @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 Před rokem

      My Fairway Driver is dependable and I can keep it low and -spinning it far distance and relatively straight. Just a basic Escape from a Dynamic Disc starter pack I got for Christmas.

  • @skarpengland
    @skarpengland Před 2 lety +2

    I started driving distance drivers about a week into my disc golf career

  • @jaredcoleman4569
    @jaredcoleman4569 Před 2 lety +14

    Hey Robbie! My friends and I started playing disc golf casually a little over a year ago, and started taking it more seriously recently (while still having fun of course). Just wanted to say I found your channel this past spring and it has helped me out a ton. This video in particular really validated a lot of what I've been practicing and experiencing. I have a bunch of distance drivers in my bag which I can throw about 300ft reliably, but I've been throwing fareway drivers a lot more lately and it's been exposing weaker areas in my form that I should work on. I might not have been aware of that if I hadn't watched your series on distance and this video. I tend to throw on that anhyzer line with distance drivers but now I'm gonna work more on my lower speed discs to try to build up that distance. Thanks for all of the great videos, Robbie!

  • @seancannon2853
    @seancannon2853 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm just getting into Disc Golf, and the intro is totally where im at rn. Thanks for the quality content!

  • @joehispanico
    @joehispanico Před 2 lety

    Dude! Thanks for covering this. I asked about this recently and appreciate the thought you put in.

  • @thulsey022
    @thulsey022 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video Robbie! I've got a great example. When I got back into disc golf the highest speed disc I had in my bag was a 9 only to find out the game had moved up as high up to 14 speeds. So early on I went up to 12 13 and tried some 14's just to get a feel finally I settled on the 11 speed Wraith and 12 speed Tern as what really worked for me as far as feel and where my max potential was repeatable. Then falling back to those 9 8 7 speeds where I feel that my accuracy + distance control really fill the bag in shot selections.

  • @benjaminwicks-tucker4596
    @benjaminwicks-tucker4596 Před 2 lety +8

    New haircut looks good Robbie! As always, thanks for the advice and tips

  • @timelapseit2700
    @timelapseit2700 Před 2 lety

    I literally searched for these videos so long just yesterday and couldn't find anything worth watching. Thank u robbie

  • @TheTechnatron
    @TheTechnatron Před 2 lety +7

    One of the best things to do is know how the discs fly for you, does not matter the speed or the angle you go with if you can always throw it that way. I was never big on throwing drivers till I got a Shryke as a gift, which opened me up to throwing more types of discs and helped my game a lot in the end. Thanks for the vid as always.

  • @sal99005
    @sal99005 Před 2 lety +2

    A lot of these tips have helped a lot and got me to take those 12-13 speed drivers I couldn’t throw out of the bag. Finding way more success with mid ranges and fairway drivers.

  • @bustedrav
    @bustedrav Před 2 lety +3

    I agree 100%, although as a beginner I didn't know and bought an Innova tern, and went from throwing my fairways around 280' to throwing the tern around 330-350

  • @brackeneuler6415
    @brackeneuler6415 Před rokem

    Awesome video as always. Great tips and super funny thanks

  • @havediscwilltravel6180

    Great video as always! Also loving the new look!

  • @bobbyworley1786
    @bobbyworley1786 Před 2 lety +4

    I enjoy your tips and have used many of them. I would like to see a video on standstill driving. I'm 56 and new at the game and have trouble with running up and my standstill is inconsistent. I've worked backwards on my game with putting and then upshots. Just need to focus on my driving now.

  • @Time2Die24
    @Time2Die24 Před 2 lety

    I love that MN Vikings stamp. Having said that, thank you for all the videos you post. Being a beginner as of last year you've gotten me to rethink how I approach my disc selections and practice routines. I've gone from among the worst in my group to pushing everyone I play with to continue to get better through proper form and technique. I've benched many of my drivers and have fallen in love with the more controllable mids. I know I've got a bunch of work to do still but your videos are incredibly helpful and you have a way of breaking down and explaining concepts that seems to speak to me and my play group. Thank you Robbie. You're awesome.

  • @johnshepherd6925
    @johnshepherd6925 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm so glad I just watched this before I went out and got 4 more destroyers. I thought my issue was not enough consistency in field work ( too many molds). Turns out I should still be throwing fairways. 🤣😂🤣. Oh and the hair (or lack of) looks great brother! First time I've seen it short. Been absent for a while. Glad to be back though!!

  • @willhassell5331
    @willhassell5331 Před 2 lety +2

    Robbie, after watching some of your vids for just a couple days, I went out with all your tips in mind and absolutely crushed a course that had been given me so many problems. My score still wasn’t great on paper, it’s an unforgiving course and I missed putts early on, but as the round went on I started throwing some bombs and my putting turned automatic, even nailing a 60 footer for birdie to cap it off. Thanks for doing this man, you’re a resource I’ll recommend to anyone just getting in to disc golf

    • @RobbieCDiscgolf
      @RobbieCDiscgolf  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank You Will!! Means alot to hear that! Keep up the solid work!!

  • @scottsemposki7239
    @scottsemposki7239 Před 2 lety

    Looking sharp, great tips.

  • @gerbur4936
    @gerbur4936 Před 2 lety

    Robbie I just shot even par at my local 27 hole par 105 course for the first time. I have to shout out your video about hyzer flips in wooded courses. I am so pumped!

  • @jordanlamarca7709
    @jordanlamarca7709 Před 2 lety +1

    💡 you just made me realize I need to throw the hyzer flip more often and that is going to help me get more distance what a great video. Also I love your intro I just barely got passed that feeling but distance drivers only go 20ft further than fairways . Maybe soon that will change

  • @pipertripp
    @pipertripp Před 2 lety +3

    Great advice here, Robbie. Using hyzer lip regularly has been a real boon. For me, the forced turn over has pretty big error bars. When it works, it's great, but it's easy for me to over do it, and that's no good. Hyzer flipping understable discs is the way to go for me. I love my leopard and archangle discs for this purpose. For the record, I don't bother throwing anything faster than a 9 and my go to discs lately are 6-8 and I can still throw them 320+. I have a lot of form improvements to make and dial in before I even bother trying to throw something like a wraith or a destroyer... if I ever do.

  • @hebziba8786atgmail
    @hebziba8786atgmail Před 2 lety +7

    Love the hair. Great video topic !

  • @kaceyrhiannon9321
    @kaceyrhiannon9321 Před 2 lety +1

    Like the vid. I'm a real newbie at DG (less than 2 months) and I know I'm definitely not focusing right with learning it. DG kind of fills a bit of an aspect of 1: being casual with the game, and 2: something neat to collect with the styles and plastics..
    Yet I do still have a bit of a competitive aspect.
    I had as a main sport, bowling.
    Ran 208 average. Got several pieces of equipment (balls) for different lane conditions. Did some amateur tourneying.
    So it's kinda easy to think about matching the ball to the lane/condition for best response.
    So when I got to DGing.. I looked half at it as understanding my approaches and drives bodily (learning releases, how to get power to the disc well, and so forth) and then having equipment that "can do" the things I want it to.
    I'll be honest... I've never thought of the commented aspects that those initial speed ratings are more determining what kind of power is needed to throw to get the result as opposed to a general measure of how far.
    But I'm learning. I kind of worked it backwards with using those 14 drivers and figuring out what I did to limit them or the fact that it's likely my lack of power keeping them going too inaccurate at times. And yes, how I can maintain better a 9 or so out there. But this all is definitely giving me something more to consider.
    Instead of just a specific disc for "conditions" or for a specific flight plan... There's a 3rd aspect I'll have to consider for. General self.
    Thanks for the vid...

  • @aaronhackett5889
    @aaronhackett5889 Před 2 lety

    Very fun video. I probably agree with you. That being said, fixing my form seems like a lot of work.

  • @justinsanger3800
    @justinsanger3800 Před 2 lety

    The haircut got me, I subscribed. Also I've found myself watching more and more of your content as I prepare for my first tournament in week

  • @proflowery30
    @proflowery30 Před rokem +1

    I’m a bigginner and have about 300ft power behind 7 speeds like the River and Maverick. I decided to get the Captain as my first distance driver and man that thing gave me an immediate 50 ft of distance with a natural flex line from a hyper flip.

  • @williaminkley1587
    @williaminkley1587 Před 2 lety

    looking fresh Robbie! I have just picked up a Lots, Thundrebird (sick dye job by a local) and a bubble gum Volt and they are quickly becoming my go toos! but I still have my Grym, Shryke, and a Teleport for Thumbers. Great content as always. your happy driver collage and jingle was very clever.

  • @jre9571
    @jre9571 Před 2 lety

    Wow, great video put in layman’s terms. I just started around seven months back and learned the hard way at first. But recently I have been leaning on my putters and mids for holes < 330’. I’m finding ( as you put it ) disc’ing down has really helped my accuracy and control. Yes, I could disc up, but I want controllable accurate power and disc placement. For me this is especially true on wooded tracks. But, thank you for such wonderful content and wanting to help improve anyone’s game who pays attention.

  • @elvinfrisque6765
    @elvinfrisque6765 Před rokem

    Love watch your videos!! 🙏🏽

  • @billbaker7114
    @billbaker7114 Před 2 lety

    Great video, makes sense!

  • @bryceknittle
    @bryceknittle Před 2 lety +1

    This was an awesome video. I threw only putters/mids for the last three months. Working on smooth throws and flat releases. I only just a couple weeks ago added 9 speed fairway drivers. I don't plan on adding distance drivers for quite a while. Just last week was I hyzer flipping the fairway drivers. I'm going to stick with them as I've only broken the 300' mark a couple times with them.
    Played with a friend and his son several weeks ago. He walked by my comet (which flew dead straight and was parked on a 240' hole). He asked me why I was throwing a mid. I said, "Do you see where that landed? That's why." Mids are by far my favorite to throw. They fit my hands great, and I find that throwing 250-260 is pretty fine for most courses.

  • @GladiatorDiscGolf
    @GladiatorDiscGolf Před 2 lety +1

    Great content here! Keep it up!

  • @jakec5550
    @jakec5550 Před 2 lety +15

    Fastest disc in my bag is a 9 speed, and the fastest disc that I throw is an 8 speed. 9's are for practice/checking my distance/form. This is because if I don't make that self-limitation, I'd put ALLLLLLL my 12 speeds in my bag. Trying to take it slower and find my form "correctly" (for me).

    • @SHIZZLER__
      @SHIZZLER__ Před 2 lety +3

      Yep, agreed. I think the fastest is my Destroyer but thats it.

    • @jacksonpalmer8955
      @jacksonpalmer8955 Před 2 lety +1

      I like that you’re checking your form with your 9 speeds, making sure your nose angle control is good is very important. I’d definitely recommend a GStar Wraith when you want to step up your speed. They break in quickly to become a bit flippier than a usual wraith, I found that I could throw about 60-75% power for a smooth hyzer flip that would glide out over 400’ if I got the angle right. The fact that it’s only 11 speed helps it be more forgiving and less power-intensive, and the GStar plastic grants an easier break-in and buttery smooth shots with relative ease at intermediate arm speeds.

    • @jakec5550
      @jakec5550 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jacksonpalmer8955 Thanks! I didn't start like that. I have way too many discs to sound "good". But, I finally came around to trying to control my shots as well as try for distance.

    • @krauselee877
      @krauselee877 Před 2 lety +1

      Try a thrasher, i cant turn over a destroyer but a thrasher will hyzer flip without effort

    • @jacksonpalmer8955
      @jacksonpalmer8955 Před 2 lety +1

      @@krauselee877 same concept, thrashers are great. I throw a champ daedelus since I lost my flippy wraith

  • @Big-G-man85
    @Big-G-man85 Před 2 lety +1

    Half the time I throw my teebird as far as my stable drivers but when I started using floppy drivers it totally helped me.

  • @dustinschneider935
    @dustinschneider935 Před 2 lety

    Nice hair cut thanks for taking your time to make all the videos

  • @Jesse_Johnson
    @Jesse_Johnson Před 2 lety

    Shaved head looks dope!!! Mean and ready to play. Also, killer content. Thanks for all you do for the game!!

  • @larryletgo6565
    @larryletgo6565 Před 2 lety

    3:45 I remember those days, still have a 14 speed Westside King, one of my firsts discs I got after my starter kit because it had high speed and I liked how it looked haha

  • @Thaddaeus88
    @Thaddaeus88 Před 2 lety +1

    Been playing for 3 years and just now put a disc in my bag over a 9 speed. If you get to know your discs, you'll know when your form and arm speed has improved enough to step up the disc speed. Great video!

    • @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777
      @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 Před rokem

      Yes I keep things minimal and light - and get to know my discs.. and it pays off in several ways. I'm not carrying around 30 discs ..but no big deal if others do. Plus I'm not a pro or competitive circuit but I do compete when I play others.

  • @endebtedone
    @endebtedone Před 2 lety

    great advice!! I have 1- 11 speed the Scorch and 2-10 speed Anax and Avenger SS and the rest are 9 speeds for drivers. I have a couple 7 speeds and a bunch of mids. I am still trying to master form as most are so my consistency is not great. I am constantly calculating what I should have in my bag or what I should buy next. I've only been playing 3+ months so it's kind of a crap shoot. I can get 250-275 consistently with my 9,10, and 11 speed discs so I feel as though I am on a good track. But the problem arises when I play more technical and tighter courses and that should come with more experience.
    Great videos as always!!!!

  • @petek7217
    @petek7217 Před 2 lety

    You told me " my videos probably are not for me" i think they are just fine for me. I always like reminders and you do excellent work sir.. - sparksman monster first round. :)

  • @jasonrlee
    @jasonrlee Před 2 lety +1

    I think its a good general rule to stay clear of distance drivers early primarily because MOST of them can be an expensive and discouraging experience at first. But I may disagree that the disc speed ratings should have the final say in what is good to throw. I think some low-weight and high speed drivers of specific plastic can be a worthwhile tool for a beginner. I can't for the life of me average over 250ft. on my mid ranges so I have alot to yet figure out. But the last 10 years my DX Orc and DX Wraith have treated me better than any other driving disc despite their 10/11 speed. I'm still heeding the advice to go back and develop my slower discs, but when I get nowhere I pull out my wraiths and remind myself there is hope. So I do think there are good discs of particular plastic and of a particular weight that can give even a beginner some fun hope, but granted probably not the best way to build foundational skills.

  • @xzysyndrome
    @xzysyndrome Před 2 lety +1

    The first time I did field work and saw all my distance drivers chilling with my fairway drivers...I knew distance drivers were, at that time, pointless discs taking up space in my bag. The moment I removed them and put in more of my favorite fairway drivers in different plastics...I started seeing my overall score drop on the course. 8 years later...I only bag 6 distance drivers. 3 Shryke's (Halo, Star, G-star), 2 wraith's (beat in champion and Pro) and a beat in PFN Star Destroyer I found in a lake years ago. ( I am damn near 50 and fully aware I will most likely never throw over 400' with out ripping something.)

  • @4dwyn
    @4dwyn Před 2 lety +1

    I throw distance drivers depending on wind. I can throw mids and FDs 300-320 to a 315ft hole, but in strong head wind I could end up 60-70 far left or right because it doesn't fade. I'll take out a Destroyer just so I can land closer to the basket

  • @jamesjeffers2704
    @jamesjeffers2704 Před 2 lety

    Can you do reviews of the various courses you do? Might make for an interesting series. I know I would love it.

  • @Precisionmagert
    @Precisionmagert Před rokem

    Robbie with detailed breakdown. Keep the content coming beotha

  • @Delta_Sandman
    @Delta_Sandman Před 2 lety

    I remember starting out with an old 2014 run champ Xcal. hoo boy that was fun to try and make it do anything but I had so much damn fun

  • @michaelwhitlock6301
    @michaelwhitlock6301 Před rokem

    My form was going accidental anhyzer all the time built from muscle memory of my first disc being a Wraith and always having distance drivers in the bag. So a couple months ago, I took all the distance drivers (except one for wind) out of my bag.
    Because I took them out, I’ve been able to actually work on form and I can now throw FURTHER with a Stag (8-speed) than I used to be able to with 12 speed. If I throw well, I can break 320 on a good throw, and have actually gotten the hang of what a hyzer flip is. Thanks so much for this - now I have a threshold for when some of those high speeds can go back in the bag (when I can RELIABLY get the Stag to go over 320ft)

  • @adamcochrane5942
    @adamcochrane5942 Před 2 lety

    Is that clay DGC? I love that course ! Moulton AL native here !

  • @bernan1
    @bernan1 Před 2 lety +1

    as far as getting discs to flip up, plastic can make quite a difference. A star teebird is a meathook for me while a DX will flip right up, often with some turn.

  • @bloodsoup8377
    @bloodsoup8377 Před 2 lety +2

    I keep a couple of star wraiths in my bag, but I only throw them when I’m feeling froggy. I almost exclusively stick between speed 7-9. I do field work with faster speed discs, but I know better than to throw them on the course.

  • @kwik5150
    @kwik5150 Před 2 lety +1

    350 forehand flip up raider every time. But lucky to get a roadrunner to fly flat on half my shots backhand. Got some work to do but having fun every day

  • @Amnachaidh
    @Amnachaidh Před 2 lety +2

    My aim is not to push discs much beyond 300 (given most of the courses I play, there's not much need), but to get to 300 with slower discs. My eventual goal would be speed fives (Buzzz, Reactor, or Hex). I screwed something up in my form last year, but I'm beginning to get it again. I got a 7 there (Streamline Drift).

  • @jamesthompson424
    @jamesthompson424 Před 2 lety +1

    I really only throw my star destroyer when I need a flex line. Other than that, I stick to my star teebird for tee shots at the moment. Perhaps I'm doing a disservice to my game progression by using the destroyer though.

  • @Precisionmagert
    @Precisionmagert Před 2 lety

    Love the haircut. Dope video

  • @dustonc1
    @dustonc1 Před rokem

    Thanks Robbie, your videos are a great help! I've played off and on for decades, so I always feel like I should have a more advanced game than "absolute novice". I was recently thinking about buying a few discs including distance drivers, but I had the good fortune to borrow a Crank for a game and realize that being able to throw a Viking (9) 250 ft on a wide open tee is not the right bar for stepping into distance drivers :/ Instead, I've spent the last few games working on my form. Once I settle in, I'll look at adding a lightweight 8 or maybe 10 speed if I'm still not meeting these suggested benchmarks, and still not getting the distance I want to feel cool (which is 100% why I want to throw distance drivers) :)

  • @rocket_appliances
    @rocket_appliances Před 2 lety

    another great video! what are a few of your favorite fairways?

    • @RobbieCDiscgolf
      @RobbieCDiscgolf  Před 2 lety +1

      Great question!! I’ve been loving the Evader and the Hatchet lately! (i bag two of each) Although the Eagle and the Valkyrie will always hold a special place in my heart!

  • @samnazy6610
    @samnazy6610 Před 2 lety

    Duuuude.. where’d you get the sick Vikings stamp? I’m a huge Vikes fan, this year is gonna be special.. Skol😈

  • @LowProductionMehQuality
    @LowProductionMehQuality Před 2 lety +1

    How much does the x-step add to a throw?
    Currently working on a standing pull back in practice but I use the x step when I'm on a course because it's more fun.

  • @denisgrady7379
    @denisgrady7379 Před rokem

    I was throwing my Valkyrie about 250 and needed about another 20-30 ft to get birdies ops on many of my home course par 3's. I decided to try a Mamba and did pick up the extra distance. Admittedly, I do use 155-160 gram discs and clearly don't have great arm speed. They are both flippy by consensus, but they don't dive right for me which they probably would if I had more speed. The Mamba has worked out for me, but I do now wonder if I am ingraining some bad habits.

  • @PushbuttonFYM
    @PushbuttonFYM Před 2 lety

    That final point on form is my current struggle. I got so focused on adding distance that I can now throw my Anax over 400ft comfortably and controllably, but it has ruined my ability to throw anything understable. It’s been a struggle fixing my form.

  • @joshdeal5375
    @joshdeal5375 Před 2 lety

    Back to the field, Shryke is only thing I can get over 300. But Leapard3 / Teebird have been my favorite fairways lately. Mostly just throw a buzzz though

    • @dsprocks
      @dsprocks Před 2 lety

      I might add a buzzz to my bag but currently the meteor and sol are my go to midranges and have been doing me well thus far, especially since the meteor is a cryztal flx so it doesn't roll as much on certain shots where the z plastic sol would roll.

  • @jkdubya85
    @jkdubya85 Před 2 lety +1

    I've only been playing for like six weeks. I still keep that halo wraith in my bag because it looks cool...and then throw my 5 speed off the tee. They both go the same distance for me in a field, anyhow.

  • @teffe3639
    @teffe3639 Před 2 lety +1

    I just recently got my first distance driver. I could get my F3 to 310-320’ pretty consistently, and on the line I wanted. So I went out and got a star wraith. I’m definitely still learning it and not able to get everything I want out of it yet, but I can flip it up to flat. So I guess it’s a start.

    • @jacksonpalmer8955
      @jacksonpalmer8955 Před 2 lety +1

      The flip to flat distance driver line is the hardest shot in disc golf for me lol, I struggle mightily to get a disc that’s the right stability 😂 my photon is too stable and my Gstar destroyer is too flippy unless I back off it a little bit

  • @douglaspark5890
    @douglaspark5890 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. I would like to see the video where it is explained why all putters, mids, and fairways go about the same distance. My guess is nose up.

    • @RobbieCDiscgolf
      @RobbieCDiscgolf  Před 2 lety +2

      That is the most common issue. Putters actually require a tiny bit of nose up to fly far and well, but that angle destroys distance potential for faster speed discs!

  • @Toolazytothinkofagoodhandle

    @1:00 what is the Viking stamp disc you’re holding in your left hand?

  • @mech0p
    @mech0p Před rokem +1

    I think distance driver are good as soon as you feel your form coming into place. Now while i personally think its fine i do think you should start with something pretty understable or lighter as something like a destroyer is gonna be imposssible for a newer person to throw properly.

  • @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777
    @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 Před rokem

    our local course doesn't support many lines for even using a distance driver. off shooting beyond the hole will get you in the swamp on some of the most 'open' shots... and I'm finding Distance drivers in the hazard areas (lost) .. kind of confirming they shouldn't have been used probably due to lack of experience in general. I can't reliably use them but I do practice with one when I feel like doing some driving practice in the most open section or a field... - those days where I don't feel like an old man 😅 Thanks for the clear demonstration and discussion of this topic.

  • @micahbarcalow8067
    @micahbarcalow8067 Před 2 lety

    Hi Robbie! I have been watching your videos this summer and have really appreciated them. I'm not new to disc golf, but I'm getting back into after years off (I used to work with college students and played frequently, now I teach 4th grade and am trying to find more opportunities to play).
    I am right on the distance threshold and probably need to stick to low speed discs for now, but do you have a favorite/reliable way to measure distance?
    Thanks!

    • @RobbieCDiscgolf
      @RobbieCDiscgolf  Před 2 lety +1

      My father in-law gave me a Bushnell range finder meant for golf (so it measures in yards) that I love using. But the free app UDisc also has a throw measuring feature that is pretty reliable (plus or minus 20 feet!)

    • @micahbarcalow8067
      @micahbarcalow8067 Před 2 lety

      @@RobbieCDiscgolf Thanks!

  • @ChuckMoore
    @ChuckMoore Před rokem

    Question for you guys. Im totally new to the game, so still working on my basic form. In throwing Escape and Truth, I'm consistently throwing Truth further. Is this common for a newbie? Am I just dealing with my form issues on throwing drivers?

  • @gabehart9092
    @gabehart9092 Před 2 lety +2

    If you can throw understable on a hyzerflip, then there are some fariway drivers that'll give distance drivers a pretty good run for their money in the distance department. My Discmania Essence flies almost as far as my Tern, the furthest flying disc in my bag! (I currently throw ~350 for reference.) In my experience glide has a lot more effect on distance than speed.
    P.S.- Sweet haircut!

    • @jacksonpalmer8955
      @jacksonpalmer8955 Před 2 lety

      My TL3 does the same thing! Great point, if I dont go full bore on my distance drivers my tl3 will hang right with them

  • @NarfleTheGarthok
    @NarfleTheGarthok Před 2 lety

    The line you throw at 6:39 is the line i keep getting when throwing a beginners tee bird. It wasn't what i was getting in the first weeks with it, but either my form has gotten worse ( bad back ), or I've broke it in on too many trees already. But I just parked a very difficult hole throwing an Escape on this same line intentionally. Am I leaning in on bad form and creating a worse problem for myself?

  • @jonathanvanoostveen5309

    I think some of this changes though when you throw a lot of forehands. I go up speeds to throw forehand because the distance drivers just feel better with the forehand. For me it's either throw the Pig for 225 and under and then go right up to thunderbirds and wraiths for anything over that. Does anyone throw a lot of forehand midranges or fairways?

  • @sehsbaseball32
    @sehsbaseball32 Před 2 lety

    Hole 1 at Inverness is a beast!

  • @chainraiderdiscgolf
    @chainraiderdiscgolf Před 2 lety

    Yo Robbie, who's the stunt double?...lol!! Nice look brother, I buzz my hair as soon as the weather gets hot. Great for aerodynamics on those long drives...lol!!

  • @BoldSooner058
    @BoldSooner058 Před 2 lety

    What if I throw a putter around 150 ft, a mid around 225, a fairway around 265, and distance driver around 290ft?
    I usually throw my understable distance driver for my distance shots and my stable stuff for big head winds. Also, pretty much all my stuff is light weight air plastic. My form is not bad. I'm just old and don't have much flexibility so my arm speed is not very good. I do see more distance with each level of disk.

  • @someguydan
    @someguydan Před 2 lety

    So, I'm older (mid 40's), shoulder surgery, no ligaments on my left ankle so I toss with steel toes for ankle support ( form could be considered sus). I can toss my River about 280ft Just started to get into hyzer flips, and I can hit 310-330ft on a real good toss with my mamba 149g, I have a 134g DX Sidewinder but it flips over crazy fast, I have a F2 Sidewinder but it's 167g-170g and doesn't hyzer flip at all. Should I find a 140-150g Sidewinder or a disc that's less understable? Just checking for some guidance on that. Really enjoy the content.

  • @larrye
    @larrye Před rokem

    Disc golf and board gamer? Great combination.

  • @buddharmt
    @buddharmt Před 2 lety +4

    99% of disc golfers, myself included, could gain 40ft just with mobility training. Mobilize your spine and hips, just as with golf flexibility will give effortless distances

  • @maxguitarhero
    @maxguitarhero Před 2 lety

    Nice Viking stamp lol, Minnesotan here

  • @fatmariothethird468
    @fatmariothethird468 Před 2 lety

    Does this also count for forehands?

  • @donm4452
    @donm4452 Před 2 lety +1

    I am an old (59 year old) newbie to disc golf. My first round I played was in May this year. I thought I could throw any disc anytime. I was wrong!! So, now I just use mid range and putters on the local course/practice areas I go to. My question is what makes the disc go further - the speed with which you throw it, the amount of spin you put on it when releasing it or a combination of the two?
    On a side note I think I am catching on pretty well so far as I have one eagle and several birdies in the limited amount of rounds I have played (under 20) plus a bunch of bogies!

    • @RobbieCDiscgolf
      @RobbieCDiscgolf  Před 2 lety +1

      You nailed it! It’s the speed thrown/body properly passing power into the disc thus causing it to rotate more. More rotations means more distance!

  • @bgrelle
    @bgrelle Před 2 lety +1

    Haven't watched yet, because I wanted to first say that I KNOW I am not ready for distance drivers. I honestly don't think I am ready for the 9 speed fairway drivers I have now. But I do feel like I am getting close to to speed 7 fairways I am currently using the most.

  • @Kvothe3
    @Kvothe3 Před 2 lety

    My bag has a huge gap. Backhand max speed 9 but on forehand if I need to go 300 or more I use a 12 speed. Should I disc down on my forehand? Am I hiding technique problems? When thrown flat the 12 speed does flex like the chart says, but it doesn't go much past 360 feet. Am I fooling myself?

  • @JPRyan816
    @JPRyan816 Před rokem

    I use drivers all the time even though I don't see huge gains in distance. I'll use them in situations where I might want a skip or some more ground play at the end of my shot. I think there is a solid argument to be made for incorporating them into your game regardless of skill level for those purposes.

  • @spiritbass15920
    @spiritbass15920 Před rokem

    Ok, how about if my average with my beast is 320-340 (mostly landing in the fairway) but fairway drivers are 280-300??

  • @natearaiza86
    @natearaiza86 Před 2 lety

    Under-stable disc suggestions?

  • @visse3615
    @visse3615 Před 2 lety +1

    Ngl, I just throw what I want and feel like throwing. I do try to throw a lot of different discs (for my own amusement) but always tend to stick with a few discs and just go throw with em for a few weeks.

  • @Motorboatasaurus
    @Motorboatasaurus Před 2 lety +1

    I've recently worked Champion Blizzard Teedevil and Katana into my bag with most of my discs being 8 speed or under and having great success with them. Usually use the Teedevil if I need to go hard left on a shot and the Katana surprisingly works great for Hyzerflips even though I can only throw about 280ft right now.

  • @arthurluay9002
    @arthurluay9002 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the same problem I am having with drivers. I’m throwing putters further.

  • @serenityinsilence
    @serenityinsilence Před 10 měsíci

    The fastest useable drivers for me are 9 speed with the exception of the discraft avenger ss, and innova beast. Both are 10 speed but fly straight with some fade at the end. The best disc for beginners in the driver category is the latitude 64 diamond. It’s an 8 speed, but it’s so easy to get turn out of it. You don’t have to put very much power into it, and you get nice s turns. The only distance driver in my bag currently is the infinite discs czar in glow plastic. It’s my headwind fighter, and boy does it fly good for me into the wind.

  • @gregbernotas-yq8hz
    @gregbernotas-yq8hz Před rokem

    Along with whether to throw them is to consider player arm speed and weight of disc. Slower arm speed, go lighter weight.

  • @jordanbailey5676
    @jordanbailey5676 Před 2 lety +1

    Robbie! I just have to ask after seeing that sweet disc, are you a Vikings fan??

  • @olympics1234567
    @olympics1234567 Před 2 lety +1

    For me, a thunder bird is overstable, but my son can take the same disc and hyserflip it dead straight and 100 ft farther.
    For me, I get the best distance with roadrunner, Valkyrie and Jade, and that's 280-300 ft. The Truth or Roc3, I throw just 20-30 ft less. A champion destroyer, I throw about 225 ft putting anhyzer on the release, lol.

  • @albertoquagliaroli4230
    @albertoquagliaroli4230 Před 2 lety +3

    What if using a lighter distance driver? Such as a Sapphire (10,ok inferior limit but...) of 159 g? I've spoken too early 😁

    • @albertoquagliaroli4230
      @albertoquagliaroli4230 Před 2 lety

      Then, knowing, as it is happened at me today (😊), that with this Sapphire I reached the (very relative, ok) farthest distance two times (throwing 3 distance - including the Sapphire - and 4 fairway drivers) gives a pleasant and spurring feeling, 😊

    • @dancemattdanceify
      @dancemattdanceify Před 2 lety +1

      not only lighter discs, but different plastics can be HUGE. i have a 167g dx destroyer AND it's beat in pretty well so i can get legit distance out of it.

    • @jacksonpalmer8955
      @jacksonpalmer8955 Před 2 lety +1

      If it works, then that’s great!

    • @haukionkannel
      @haukionkannel Před 2 lety

      Lighter disk has faster speed for the same power… but you still have to have right Technik to get that speed… just like lighter car can accelerate faster than heavy car if they have equally strong motor… but if you waste that better acceleration to bad road tyre contact aka have bad technic… Well you don`t get that extra speed…

  • @NabWork
    @NabWork Před 2 lety +1

    «What the McBeth» 😂

  • @scubaman2003
    @scubaman2003 Před rokem

    I bought some amazon pack, went to a field 3 times, threw all the discs with such little distance and I've never been back out ...

  • @jrswo1337
    @jrswo1337 Před rokem

    Very funny.. I'm a beginner with 2 aces and they both were with distance drivers under 300ft lmao both forehands too

  • @JayDeeTee
    @JayDeeTee Před 9 měsíci

    After a very short time I found out that distance drivers are the side Arm go to for many shots. So early I would say

  • @taylormason3160
    @taylormason3160 Před 2 lety

    I like your cut G