orange parmejohn
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I did a whole lot last summer and earlier this year. Got a little more busy and the gas was too expensive so I didn't as much this summer. But I definitely enjoy... As a relaxing game + walk, not really dying to join tournaments or anything.
Thank you. I am working on throwing mechanics and notice my elbow kinda hurts when I throw. Did you endure anything similar when you started. I really enjoy playing. It's nice to just hit a course anytime for free. Good low intensity exercise.
My elbow never hurt, no. I mean, I felt soreness just in my arm and shoulder because it's a movement I hadn't done in ages. But it was never to the point that it hurt to throw.
I love it because it's like a hike + disc golf. Have you been looking at certain sites and stuff yet? Jw.
Like a dull pain that radiates down to my pinky and ring fingers.Disc Golf Course Review: View and review over 5000 Disc Golf Courses!
^^ really good website
Innova Disc Golf | The Choice of Champions
^^ another one for info about certain discs and help videos
I'm mad I got out of the habit cause if I play again I'll be starting totally over after I had made a lot of progress. My dad is really good at it.
Is it soreness or like sharp pain? I had elbow issues with baseball but disc golf hasn't gotten me in the same way yet.
I don't think I ever had that. Maybe once or twice but mine was mostly shoulder soreness where... When I went to play the next time, the first few throws were ugly and painful
Hope you start playing again. I doubt your abilities have receded as much as you think. Did you start with one disc or three?
I started with that little 3-disc innova starter set available at Dick's if that rings a bell.
Truly, my dad and I used to play when I was super young with just Frisbees. We went again fairly recently with just Frisbees, then when we decided to to again soon after we were like okay let's do this right.
Pickwick Plantation in Pickwick, TN - Disc Golf Course Review
My family owns this one. No snack bar or pro shop anymore though.
I take my boys over to the local course once in a while. I usually play with a distance driver, a stable midrange, and a putter/chipper. I have no training/teaching, but I try to keep my drive low and level, and I've found that lots of rotation on the short shots is key.
What's the secret of straight drives?