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Episode 5-Gambling in Disc Golf!? W/Special Guest Newest DK Team Member Joe "Sodacan" Sudolcan

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Disc and That Podcast host's discuss upcoming DGPT events and local events coming up in the San Antonio Area. The guys interview Newest Disc Kingz Disc Golf Team Member Joe "Sodacan" Sudolcan.
Run down of Topics
*Jonesboro Recap https://www.dgpt.com/event/2024-jonesboro-open/
*Gambling in disc golf? https://www.dgpt.com/announcements/us-integrity/
*Music City Open
*Champions Cup discussion
FPO and MPO world Rankings-
https://www.pdga.com/world-rankings
*Southpaws Tip of the week-
When throwing a disc golf shot into a headwind, here are some tips to keep in mind:
1. Choose a more overstable disc: A disc that is more overstable will be less affected by the headwind compared to an understable disc. The overstable disc will have a tendency to resist flipping over and turning too much in the wind.
2. Adjust your angle: Tilt your disc slightly downwards when throwing into a headwind. This will help the disc penetrate through the wind more effectively and reduce the chances of it getting lifted and carried off course.
3. Increase your throwing speed: To counter the headwind, you may need to put more power into your throw. This will help the disc cut through the wind with more force and control.
4. Focus on your release point: Be mindful of your release point when throwing into a headwind. A clean, consistent release will help the disc maintain a more predictable flight path despite the wind conditions.
5. Practice and adapt: Headwinds can be challenging, so take the time to practice throwing into headwinds and observe how different discs react. Learn from each throw and make adjustments as needed to improve your technique in windy conditions.
By following these tips and getting some practice in various wind conditions, you'll become more confident and skilled at throwing into a headwind in disc golf.
LOSO- Update about our sponsorship role and games-upcoming news
Resources:
https://statmando.com/
https://www.dgpt.com/
https://www.pdga.com/
https://udisc.com/
https://ultiworld.com/
https://www.texasdiscgolfschedule.com/
https://www.discgolfscene.com/tournaments

The Disc and That Podcast

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Disc and That Podcast host's discuss upcoming DGPT events and local events coming up in the San Antonio Area. The guys interview Newest Disc Kingz Disc Golf Team Member Joe "Sodacan" Sudolcan.
Run down of Topics
*Jonesboro Recap https://www.dgpt.com/event/2024-jonesboro-open/
*Gambling in disc golf? https://www.dgpt.com/announcements/us-integrity/
*Music City Open
*Champions Cup discussion
FPO and MPO world Rankings-
https://www.pdga.com/world-rankings
*Southpaws Tip of the week-
When throwing a disc golf shot into a headwind, here are some tips to keep in mind:
1. Choose a more overstable disc: A disc that is more overstable will be less affected by the headwind compared to an understable disc. The overstable disc will have a tendency to resist flipping over and turning too much in the wind.
2. Adjust your angle: Tilt your disc slightly downwards when throwing into a headwind. This will help the disc penetrate through the wind more effectively and reduce the chances of it getting lifted and carried off course.
3. Increase your throwing speed: To counter the headwind, you may need to put more power into your throw. This will help the disc cut through the wind with more force and control.
4. Focus on your release point: Be mindful of your release point when throwing into a headwind. A clean, consistent release will help the disc maintain a more predictable flight path despite the wind conditions.
5. Practice and adapt: Headwinds can be challenging, so take the time to practice throwing into headwinds and observe how different discs react. Learn from each throw and make adjustments as needed to improve your technique in windy conditions.
By following these tips and getting some practice in various wind conditions, you'll become more confident and skilled at throwing into a headwind in disc golf.
LOSO- Update about our sponsorship role and games-upcoming news
Resources:
https://statmando.com/
https://www.dgpt.com/
https://www.pdga.com/
https://udisc.com/
https://ultiworld.com/
https://www.texasdiscgolfschedule.com/
https://www.discgolfscene.com/tournaments

The Disc and That Podcast

  continue reading

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