
The ‘Ground-Up’ Approach to Saving Strokes: Part 2
Playing on a hard and rocky course? What about a very grassy style course in a park? Don’t forget to adjust your game to match the course to help lower your scores.
Playing on a hard and rocky course? What about a very grassy style course in a park? Don’t forget to adjust your game to match the course to help lower your scores.
Help lower your scores by learning how to play the terrain.
You want to putt better, right? Do you practice putting? You should!
Playing disc golf “in the zone” can help you bring your scores down.
I’m speaking to all disc golfers here, but primarily to those of you who really love to play, maybe even get to play 2-3 times…
Need help with your sidearm or flick shot? Read some tips from Sarah Hokom.
Ben Franklin would have loved disc golf. No doubt about it.
Get the tips and tricks to making a great disc golf dye job.