Pro Tips for Disc Golf in Bad Weather!

Forehand Tips

This post on pro tips for disc golf in bad weather, is the fourth post in a series designed to help you elevate your game. Read the tips clearly laid out for you in writing. Then, reinforce them by watching videos created by professional disc golfers. Read, watch, practice, and improve!

Most of us have played in that incredibly difficult weather. 

Maybe the wind is gusting, or it’s too cold to feel your hands? 

Maybe it’s both? 

And while we’re at it, let’s add some cold rain in there as well.

All of these elements can distract you from your game, and seriously disrupt your rhythm out on the course. 

In addition, they can prevent you from going out to practice and work on your game in the offseason.

But there are some things that the pros do to combat some of the elements so they can keep their scores low and keep working on their games in the offseason.  

Knowing these will greatly help you out on the course when the conditions are less than perfect. 

Let’s take a look at some helpful tips for disc golf in bad weather, and start dropping your scores as the temperature drops as well!DG Approach shot in the snow

Tips For Practicing In Bad Weather!

The first video we have is playful in nature, but has some simple, helpful tips you can use to combat the weather. 

Infinite sponsored pro Erika Stinchomb joins Connor to give us some insight for how she prepares for an upcoming season in the snow and harsher conditions. 

Tip #1 – Dress appropriately and wear layers!

It sounds obvious, but if you are unprepared for the conditions, you are far more likely to be distracted by cold appendages or general discomfort.

This mental energy pulls you away from your game and can negatively impact your scores.

So, she explains, dress appropriately, with layers.

That way you can easily adjust (add or lose layers) as the weather shifts.

Tip #2 – Bring a friend!

Again, as you watch, you’ll see that this one is light-hearted in nature, but helpful as well!

By bringing a friend you have an extra set of eyes to help you track your disc flight and find it if it gets buried in snow.

Tip #3 – Throw standstills in the winter when the footing is shaky!

This tip is dual-purpose. 

The first purpose is safety.

Throwing standstills makes it far less likely that you will slip in tough conditions.

Not only can this hurt you, but it can hurt your game, as your disc can go way off course if you slip as you throw.

The second purpose of this is practice, and it leads nicely into tip number 4…

Tip #4 – Focus on one part of your game at a time!

Erika tells us, “You should never be working on multiple aspects of your game [at the same time] like your grip, and where your arm is, and what your back leg is doing.”

“Pick one, get comfortable. Then pick a new thing.”

In the bad weather, she explains, you can just slow down and focus on one part of your game.

That way you are actually improving in the offseason and you’ll reap the rewards later. 

There’s a fifth tip too, but I’ll let you discover that one for yourself! Enjoy!

More Words of Winter Wisdom!

Next up we have Alex Tews who has the perfect name for his Tuesday (Tewsday) Tips. Alex will be explaining some other tips for you to combat that snowy, cold weather.  

In this video, the first two are similar to Erika Stinchcomb’s tip on dressing appropriately and wearing layers, but with some additional specific ideas about how to go about it.

Tip #1 – Make sure your layers are not too restrictive.

A lot of people equate cold weather with wearing the biggest, bulkiest jackets and apparel they can get their hands on.

In disc golf, however, this can seriously hamper your throwing motion and take you off your game.

Instead, he explains, wear lots of thinner layers as well as hats and neck warmers when necessary.

Tip #2 – Wear Gloves or Mittens!

Here comes an obvious statement: In disc golf we use our hands.

And if our hands get cold the blood pulls away and makes them feel numb.

This is terrible for throwing discs with touch and accuracy.

Instead, wear gloves and then shed the gloves right before each shot. That way your hands stay warm and you can better complete each shot! 

Tip #3 – Bring towels. Lots and lots of towels!

With snow, or rain, the towels will help you keep your disc dry so you can get a better grip for each shot. This relates to the final tip as well…

Tip #4 – Let your discs adjust to the cold weather before playing.

If you bring warm discs out of your house and throw them into the snow, that snow is going to melt all over them and make your discs all the more difficult to clear off.

Instead, let your discs sit outside for a spell (10 minutes or so) before you throw them.

This way they can adjust to the outside temperature and be far easier to brush off when they invariably hit that snow.

Tip #5 – Consider changing up your discs for outings in the snow.

It’s easier than we want to believe to lose our discs in the snow.

So don’t bring your favorite discs that you’ll be devastated to lose.

You might also want to consider using some colors that stand out better in the snow (like green).

All told, this last tip will make for a far less stressful outing in the snow!

Now you can watch and see how Alex explains each of his tips as well.

Now that we’ve got a good plan of attack for playing disc golf in bad weather, let’s look at some putting tips for those conditions, and especially the wind!

Putting in the Wind!

When the wind is gusting, those putts can be pretty daunting. 

But if you have a few strategies in place, and you go out and practice them for yourself, you can feel a lot more confident. 

In the next video a local pro from Maine, Nicole “Pickle” Dionisio, shares the tips she uses in the wind. 

Then, at the end of the video, she hits a bunch from the edge of circle 1 (with the wind clearly moving in the background) to prove to you that she knows what she’s talking about!

Here are some tips she has for us…

Wind Putting Tip #1 – When you prep for your putt, use the grass to gauge wind direction.

This is a classic ball-golfer’s trick.

Pinch some grass from the ground, loft it into the air, and see which way it goes.

This will give you great intel on wind direction as well as wind strength.

Then, you can adjust your putt accordingly.

Tip #2 – In a headwind, get lower to the ground and keep your disc as flat as you can.

This allows you to really push it through the wind without the wind taking your disc for a wild ride!

Tip #3 – In a tailwind, put the nose of your putt up higher than usual.

Pickle likes to leave the putter nose up and let it ride up to a higher spot on the chains.

This counteracts the tailwinds tendency to knock your disc way down. 

Now watch and see for yourself so you can crystalize these important tips!

It will definitely benefit you to try these tips out in the wind so you can gain the confidence for when it matters out on the course.

Now, here’s one final putting tip for you!

A Final Putting Tip for Bad Weather!

Okay, let’s look at one more tip for those days when the weather is less than ideal. 

In this video, Connor shares a tip that has helped him for all his putting, but especially when the weather is tough.

It sounds obvious, but it’s also a good reminder for us all. 

It gives him confidence which translates to lower scores as well…

Connor’s Putting Tip for Bad Weather – Use your legs!

He explains that when his putting is not going well he’s “all arm.”

By pushing off your back leg towards the basket, he explains, not only do you get more distance, but also more confidence. 

This translates to better scores!

Give it a watch and see how Connor uses his humor to give a valuable tip at the same time!

Disc Golf in Bad Weather Review 

There were a lot of tips packed into this post on disc golf in bad weather!

Below, I’ll summarize them and combine some that are similar so it’s not too much coming your way…

Tip #1 – Dress appropriately/wear many, less bulky layers.

Tip #2 – Throw standstills when the footing is shaky.

Tip #3 – (Related to #2) Only work on one part of your game at a time!

Tip #4 – Let your discs adjust to the cold so snow doesn’t melt on them.

Tip #5 – Consider changing your bag and bringing less “valuable” discs for outings in the snow.

Now here’s a review on a few putting tips that will help you in those windy/inclement conditions.

Wind Putting Tip #1 – Use the grass to help you gauge wind speed and direction.

Wind Putting Tip #2 – Keep the disc more nose up for putting in a tailwind.

Wind Putting Tip #3 – Keep the disc flat AND crouch lower when putting into a headwind.

Finally, let’s not forget Connor’s general putting tip that especially helps in bad weather.

Connor’s General Putting Tip – Use your legs and push towards the basket!

Wrapping Up! Comment Below!

There you have it folks!

We hope these pro tips for disc golf in bad weather can add up for you and help you practice effectively in the offseason, as well as drop some strokes from your scores. 

As always, don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments if you have any tips you consider when playing in tough weather. 

The offseason is never as long as it feels, and getting out to practice will pay huge dividends when the season starts up again.

And if you are looking for more tips to improve your game, be sure to check out these posts filled with helpful tips on accuracy, grip, and approach shots.

Keep at it and reap the rewards later!

 

Infinite Discs 3.0 Public Beta Test

Infinite Discs 3.0 Public Beta Test

We are now opening public beta testing of the new edition of our website!

Thanks for your interest in participating in the public beta test of our new website. There are some things to consider before making a purchase on the new site. Please read the following before going to the site:

  1. By going to the new site, you may encounter some glitches – after all this is a beta test. There will be a banner on the front page that links to a feedback form if you would like to report any glitches OR wish list items.
  2. The site has LIVE inventory available for purchase. However, due the limited nature of this inventory, there may be some double sale issues that we are working to eliminate through this data. If this is the case, we apologize, but the disc you purchased may be refunded if this is the case.
  3. The site speed has shown much improvement over the current site. This test will help us determine what further measures we can take to assist the traffic flow of the new website. If the site loads very slow for you, please report it in the feedback form.
  4. Your orders will be shipped as soon as we can, but please allow for an 3-4 days for handling your orders, in case we run into any beta-test issues with shipping.
  5. If you need order support regarding this new site, please email support@infinitediscs.com.
  6. Your user name and password will be the same from the OLD site!

If you understand the above points, please proceed to the beta site here:

https://www.infinitediscstest.com

Some cool things you can look for:

  • N-Blend Alpaca
  • Halo S-Blend Early Release Discs with Megalodon Stamp
  • MVP Glitch
  • All Infinite Discs on sale
  • All TSA on sale

 

 

Discraft Ledgestone Edition Discs – Wave 1

Discraft Ledgestone Edition Discs – Wave 1

 

All Discraft special Ledgestone edition discs are now available! See the full selection HERE, and see each individual mold available below.

 

The Discraft Impact is a durable, comfortable, and consistent driver that is engineered to fly flat and stable. Getting yourself one of these molds will impact your game tremendously!

 

The Discraft Nuke OS is the extra overstable version of the OG Nuke. This mold is specifically crafted for advanced players with powerful arms.

 

 

The Discraft Raptor is a 9 speed driver with a flat top and overstable finish. It has a reliable flight, making it a great choice for tricky weather conditions. You will find this mold feels very comfortable in your hand!

 

 

The Discraft Crank is great for players with big arms that are in need of stability and speed. You will also find that if you “Crank” this disc, it will give you more distance than ever before!

 

The Discraft Ringer is a firm yet thin putter that feels great in the hand. It is an overstable putter that will help you gain distance and confidence on the course!

 

The Discraft Scorch is an understable distance driver that has some turn and fade in its flight. This consistens “S” curve is sure to help you gain distance and confidence for your game.

The Discraft Buzzz is one of the most popular molds on the market… so there is almost no need to explain how great this mold is. If you are new to disc golf however, this mold is a reliably stable putt-approach disc that will help you gain accuracy.

The Discraft Wasp is a popular overstable midrange that is great for windy shots, or tight shots that need accuracy. This mold comes in a lot of plastic options as well, making it a great selection for a variety of players.

 

Infinite Discs Touring Pro’s Signature Disc Releases

DISC GOLF SEASON IS HERE

 

We are THRILLED to be kicking off the 2023 disc golf season with some amazing touring pros!

Some of these pros have been with us for a few years, while others are new additions to the team.

Either way, we have an incredible lineup of signature discs you will want to get your hands on!

*All of these molds will be available for purchase on Februrary 23rd, at Infinitediscs.com

 

DREW GIBSON

The new Finish Line brand has adding another mold to their line up, and is releasing its first putter mold: The Pace

It it a tall, beadless putter with a flat top and stable flight. It will work great for either putting or throwing off the tee.

The Drew Gibson Infinite Discs Scepter is now available in Halo S-Blend plastic! This flat top, overstable fairway driver is your next go to utility disc. It will cut through headwinds with ease, and in this new plastic, will fly like a dream. Check out all Drew Gibson discs here.

ERIC OAKLEY

The Dynasty has been Eric’s signature mold since it’s release last year. So, it is no surprise that the Halo S-Blend Dynasty has the next signature stamp in the Eric Oakley line up! This stable fairway driver has the ability to fly on whatever line you put it on, making it an extremely versatile mold that can be used in any situation.

MARIA OLIVA

Maria just joined our team, and she could not wait to get her hands on some Alpacas, one of the most popular putters on the market! But to make this Alpaca extra special, we manufactured it in a NEW plastic… N-Blend. This plastic hosts the next level of grip so you can easily make those need-to-make putts. Check out the Maria Oliva Tour series discs.

To finish off our upcoming signature discs, another one of Maria’s sponsors (Thought Space Athletics) has crafted this Nebula Ethereal Construct. The Construct is the perfect crossover between a fairway and distance driver. Many players will find this mold to be very effective! 

We are rooting for all players to do well during LVC weekend, but we are especially excited and hopeful to see our Infinite team on top!

Introducing Terminal Velocity Discs

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Infinite Discs started a blog series focusing on some of the smaller brands that we carry. That series continues this week with a look at a Texas brand, Terminal Velocity Discs.

About 25 miles from Dallas lies the city of Rockwall, Texas. The city gets its name from some naturally occurring formations that resemble a wall. Harry Myers disc golf course is located in Rockwall. The Nick Hyde Memorial pro/am tournament is held there every year. And Rockwall is home to Terminal Velocity Discs.

 

Terminal Velocity owner Zach Windell

When did your company begin, and who started it?

 

Terminal Velocity Discs started retailing for other companies in August 2020 and started making their own molds in January 2022. The store was started as a creative outlet for owner Zach Windell, who works full time but loves disc golf and was looking for a way to get more involved in the sport.

Can you give a brief history of your company?

 

As mentioned above, we started as a retailer for other companies in August 2020, at first just selling a couple brands and doing custom designs on discs when we could. Infinite has been crucial to our growth as a company from the start. Before starting Terminal Velocity, Zach bagged mostly infinite molds, so he wanted to have his favorite discs with Terminal Velocity designs. We still retail for other companies but we always dreamed of creating our own molds and designs. In the summer of 2021, we started reaching out looking for manufacturers to make Terminal Velocity molds. We tested several plastics, but fell in love with some of the plastic and molds Legacy Discs offers. We have been steadily building our company, with a busy 2023 planned with our new mold, the Cervini, coming out in the spring of 2023 and another run of Special Blend Ursus also in spring 2023.

 

 

Where is your headquarters located?

 

Our headquarters is in Rockwall, Texas (about 30 minutes East of Dallas).

 

What were your first couple of molds?

 

Our first mold is the Ursus (“bear” genus, 5/4/0/4) and we have released it in three plastics currently, and are working on a fourth (Quartz). The Ursus is a disc I quickly fell in love with as a player. I have always struggled with my forehand and this disc loves to be flicked and has really helped my game having a midrange I can forehand. Our second mold is the Cervini (“deer/elk” genus, 10/6/-4/1 in the Mica plastic). We are releasing this one in the next month or so and really looking forward to getting into players hands. Legacy did an amazing job with this disc. The Mica plastic is grippy, pearly, and loves to glide. Some of the initial Cervini I tested were a tad more stable (10/5/-2/1) so we are looking forward to releasing the Cervinin in our Quartz plastic this summer.

 

How did you choose the names for your molds?

 

I have always loved science. Our name, Terminal Velocity is a physics term that I thought meant something to disc golf. Terminal Velocity is the max speed an object can go (as in a throw) but also to me it means pushing limitations and achieving the most you can. And that’s what we’re trying to do at Terminal Velocity, with our limited resources, push as hard as we can to be the best disc company we can be.

Which is your most popular mold?

 

Our most popular mold is currently the Ursus by default, because it is the only disc released to the public but the Ursus may always be Terminal Velocity’s most popular mold. It is just a great disc that is unique and can be used in so many ways, I bag 3 Ursus right now (Glass, Granite and Calcite Glow).

 

What plastics do you offer, and what is your most popular plastic?

 

The plastics we currently have are the Glass, the Calcite, and the Granite. The Glass is a C-Blend type of plastic that uses an Italian blend of plastic and is a tad gummy and very grippy. The Calcite is our premium glow plastic. It is more grippy than Glass and beats in great. Our Granite plastic is a putter blend that we released the Ursus in last spring. It is a very unique disc in that plastic. The Ursus feels great in the hand, and in Granite has a straighter midrange flight. We are planning on releasing two new plastics this year, both with metal flake in them. We will have the Mica Cervini out soon, a metal flake S-Blend plastic, and the Quartz in a metal flake glass blend.

 

Can you tell us about some upcoming releases?

 

The Mica Cervini should be out by the end of the month (Feb 2023) and we are working on a Signature run of Quartz Ursus that will be released around March 2023. We also plan on doing a Quartz run of Cervini in the summer 2023 and hopefully one more new mold by the end of the year.

Who are some pros or other players that you sponsor?

 

We currently have a small team of about 30 players, most of which I have had a direct relationship with over the years. I wanted to keep the team as small as possible at first, so I have a real opportunity to help the players on the team. We are working on several collaborations with open bag touring pros. One pro that I can mention is Eric Oakley. Eric has been a huge supporter, he has been throwing the Glass Ursus for almost a year now and we are looking forward to dropping a signature EOursus this spring.

 

What does the future look like for you? 

 

We are excited to keep growing. We are gaining a lot of momentum going into 2023, and we think this will be a huge year for us with multiple releases and hopefully a couple new fans. Another aspect we are trying to grow in is running more tournaments in the Dallas area, and go from there. The Dallas disc golf scene is growing so fast. It’s been fun to see the exponential growth in talent the last couple years and we want to help feed that growth.

 

What will disc golf look like in the future?

 

It’s hard to say what disc golf in general will look like in the near future, let alone long term future. Obviously as a smaller disc golf company, we are just happy to go along with the ride, trying to take a piece of the pie and enjoy the sports growth.

 

What is something unique about your company?

 

I think Terminal Velocity is a very unique company. We try to do everything as genuinely as possible to express our creativity in every aspect of the sport. For instance, the plastic names and hard to pronounce discs named after Latin Genera. I knew it was a risk, but it’s something that I like and all I can hope is that some other people out there like it too. The deeper you dive into some of our designs and names the more you will learn. For example, all our plastics are named after minerals/rocks that represent the plastic they’re named after. Like our Calcite Glow plastic. Calcite is a mineral that is fluorescent, and naturally glows. We’re kind of the Snapple lid facts of disc golf.

Check out Terminal Velocity website HERE.

Check out Infinite’s Terminal Velocity discs HERE.

Comment about Terminal Velocity Discs

 

We would love to hear about your experiences with Terminal Velocity. Which discs have you tried? Which ones would you like to throw? Let us know!

 

Erika Stinchcomb Ask Me Anything

On January 19, 2023, Infinite Discs hosted new team member Erika Stinchcomb (Emstinchcomb7) on our Discord server where she answered your questions. Here is a transcript of most of the questions:

 

 

zin the zinny:  Do you play disc golf valley? What video games do you play?

Emstinchcomb7:  Yes disc golf valley! Getting an Erika Sword on there was a dream come true. I only have a Switch, so Mario Kart and Fortnight mostly. I’ve been playing ghosts of Tsushima on my friend’s ps4, it’s amazing


Rivalmejr: Hi Erika! Welcome to discord. For my question, how are you liking your new sponsors? Will we see more of you on tour this year?

Emstinchcomb7:  I like my sponsors a lot! I’ll be doing a similar amount of tournaments as last year (20ish dgpt), but I think my new sponsors will help promote me more


Semomu: Have you settled on any discs to replace the mainstays of your own bag? Found anything new you’re enjoying that you had nothing like that before?

Emstinchcomb7:  New stamp and my original drawing hahahaha


Lord_Mortivore:  Hello erika! Have you joined the #tombgang yet?

Emstinchcomb7:  I’ve thrown a tomb, I like the stability but I’m not sure I am into the bead. I’ll keep trying it!!!


RSP: Can we get an (Erika Stinchcomb) Aztec?

Emstinchcomb7  I’ve only thrown an Aztec a few times! I am not sure what to do for my tour series


Beef Lips:  Erika! favorite new mold??

Emstinchcomb7 Big question! Peach and Wild Honey for Clash, Praxis and Mana for TSA, Maya and Cohort for Infinite. It’s early


Myle:  You were know from your sword. sword staying bag or something else like emperor?

Emstinchcomb7:  Sword staying for now, it’s a great discs and my hybrids are my babies, I just have a lot of trust. I haven’t found a replacement immediately but I want it to happen naturally. Also being open bag means I don’t have to switch!!!


Rivalmejr:  In what ways can we support you this year? (Drop plugs!)

Emstinchcomb7:  Skybreed discs has all my trilogy stuff, so buy AmErika Swords and Tursases and whatever else!!! Later I’ll have stuff on Infinite as well!!!! I’ll be vending with Eric and James at every DGPT event too

 


N8rtot73: why are your Tour of Amerika and Hot Goose stamps so fire always? more of a compliment but still lol

Emstinchcomb7: My guy Levi Whitpan is a genius! He takes what’s in my brain and makes the best art!


N8rtot73:  do you have a favorite dish or something you consider your signature dish you make when you are either touring or home for the offseason?

Emstinchcomb7: I make a turkey chili type thing, a jambalaya-ish thing, a lot of stir fry, poke bowls, spam musabi, pearl cous cous with veggies, Italian sausage/kale/mushroom/potato soup

 


N8rtot73: have you come across any that have surprised you? maybe you were not super sure you would like or something that gave you that “whoa…” moment?

Emstinchcomb7: Kon Tiki is the weirdest shallowest disc… but I think I like it


Lord_Mortivore:  You should try a Cataclysm from Doomsday Discs.

Emstinchcomb7: I’ve got a few Doomsday to try! The Landmine looks crazy hahaha


SuperBone:  Not really a question but I think we need a GOOSE Berry from Clash!

Emstinchcomb7: OMG


Zack P:  Have you tried out any DGA discs?

Emstinchcomb7: Not yet, but doing commentary for Catrina makes me want to try a Sail and a Bonzai for starters


Deuce2223: How does the Wild Honey and Maya compare. I am still looking for a US Control driver. I have a C Blend Maya but just ordered 2 Wild Honey

Emstinchcomb7:  Wild Honey is just as flippy as a Maya but with a bit more finish. The Maya has effortless drift for me, but not much fade. They fulfill different roles I think, Maya is more touchy/woods, big turn overs, Wild Honey is big distance on open shots (without wind haha)


Rivalmejr:  Will you be featured on more videos this year? I’d love to see more of you on tour be it in competition or in videos with say Tina and Eric

Emstinchcomb7: Yes! Lots of stuff with Eric and James I think, working with Connor for Infinite and Bobby for Clash


HeroesNeverQuit: Who are your top two players to have on your card when playing?

 Emstinchcomb7:  Ohn scoggins #1 all the time. I love playing with Missy for her positivity, and Callie so I can talk smack


Baja:  favorite chip ?

Emstinchcomb7: Oh man. Ummmm do Flaming Hot Cheetos count? It’s my favorite road snack because it’s a whole activity: eat, pant, repeat, try to clean fingers, eat more


 

Thanks everyone! I think got most people! I’ll come back! Erika

 


Disc Golf Grip Tips

Forehand Tips

This post on disc golf grip, is the third post in a series designed to help you elevate your game. Read the tips clearly laid out for you in writing then reinforce them by watching videos created by professional disc golfers. Read, watch, practice, and improve!

Okay everyone, go ahead and grab a disc… 

As a matter of fact, while you’re there, you might as well get a disc from each category (putter, midrange, fairway driver, and distance driver) so we can test out some different grips on each.

This is one of the few disc golf activities you can do in your home without fear of broken lamps and the like…

We might as well take advantage, right?

In today’s post, we are going to look at some specifics on how to properly grip your disc in order to improve performance and stay consistent out on the course. 

These videos will NOT get into all the minutiae that can be found on the intricacies of each grip. Rather, they will collectively give a good overview, as well as provide some concepts that you may not have considered yet. 

Also, this post will mainly focus on backhand throwing grips. If you are interested in looking at the forehand grip, you’ll be able to find it in this video on forehand approach shots. 

As a matter of fact, this post ties in nicely to some of the other posts in this series on accuracy and approach shots. If you haven’t already, be sure to give those a look as well.

For now, disc in hand, let’s get right into some of the particulars of how some of the best players in the game grip a disc.

That way, you can feel confident and secure in your own grips and know that you are taking yet another step to put yourself in position to succeed on the course!

Disc golfer deciding between a power and fan grip

Power Grip versus Fan Grip!

In the first video, we are not only going to take a look at how Infinite-sponsored pro, Eric Oakley, grips a disc for his backhand throws, but we are also going to consider why he alternates grips in a given situation out on the course. 

As you watch him alternate between the power grip and the fan grip, I highly recommend you pause the video and try to emulate his grips on the discs. 

The video does a good job of showing you close-ups so you can make sure you are getting the grips (fan and power) Oakley recommends for backhands. 

But the real take-away, in my humble opinion, comes a bit later on with the following tip…

Grip Tip # 1 – You can diversify your shot selection by changing your grips and keeping the same line!

In other words, you can throw the exact same line on a shot, but get a different result (mostly in the ground play) by switching between power grip and fan grip.

As you watch the video, notice how Oakley keeps the flight path of his two shots similar. Then, watch how he gets distinctly different ground play when the discs hit the ground.

For a fan grip, you can expect less ground play. This can be helpful when you are trying to stop the disc where it lands.

For a power grip, you can expect more ground play, or skipping. This helps when you are asking the disc to go around obstacles and continue traveling towards the target after it hits the ground. 

Now, have a look and see for yourself!

Oakley’s last line sums it up well: “if one really needs the ground play, I’m probably throwing a power grip. If one doesn’t, and you want it to sit soft, [I’m] throwing that fan grip.”

In this way, he tells us, we can add diversity to our bags and keep dropping scores out on the course!

Shot Consistency with Grips!

Next up, we have some tips on how to keep your shots consistent.

We do this by keeping your disc golf grips consistent as well.

Our teacher is the one and only Paul Ulibarri.

The video we’ll watch is an entire clinic, but the part on grips comes at the very beginning.

Early on, Ulibarri drops a helpful nugget on keeping your shots consistent…

Grip Tip #2 – For consistency in your throws, place the disc in the crease, or fold, of your hand.

If you press your pinky and thumb together, this “fold” of your hand will reveal itself in your palm. (But you will definitely see it when Ulibarri discuss it at the 1:20 mark).

By putting the disc in that crease each time, he explains, he is virtually guaranteeing himself the same grip for each shot. He also assures himself of that highly coveted consistency for each shot as well. 

The added benefit of placing the disc in this crease, he continues, is that it will also greatly help you with your angle control. 

We’ll get into angle control in a future post. But if you ever wondered what the pros do in their pre-shot routines (when they hold the disc in front of them at an angle), then definitely continue watching…

That should help  add some more consistency to our game with our disc golf grip.

Now, let’s look at how we can use grip to add a little distance.

Grip Tip for Distance!

Last but not least, we’ve got Connor giving us a post for throwing far.

“Finally!” you say! “Bout time!”

And Connor, when talking physics, is going to be the first to admit that he’s got a few of the terms mixed up. When he says “kinetic energy” he means “potential energy”.

And when he says “grip energy” I’m pretty sure he means “grip pressure.”

But don’t let that take away from his key point.

Grip Tip for Distance – For distance throws, put 95% of your grip pressure between your pointer finger and your thumb.

By putting the pressure at the front of your grip, you are allowing the disc to pop, or spring, out of your hand. This gives it more speed, spin and thus, distance. 

He also tells us, with regards to pressure, “You gotta grip that sucker!”

By putting the pressure at the front of your grip you are preventing the disc from coming out too early, and losing a lot of it’s speed/spin.

An important distinction, as I see it, is being able to grip your disc with pressure WITHOUT tensing up your arm. 

When you can do that, you can have the fluidity we want in our arm. We can also keep the disc secure so it can burst forth and propel out of your hand. 

This takes practice, but is well worth the work you put in. 

Give his video a watch and let it crystallize…

Disc Golf Grip Tips – In Summary

There’s a lot of different information out there on grips.

In this post, we tried to give you some disc golf grip tips that would help you stay consistent on the course. They also present some ideas that you may not have considered.

3 Crucial Grip Tips:

  • Disc Golf Grip Tip #1 – You can diversify your shot selection and determine how much ground play you want, by alternating between power grips and fan grips.
  • Disc Golf Grip Tip #2 – For consistency in your shots, place the disc in the crease, or fold, of your hand.
  • Distance Grip Tip (#3) – For distance throws, put MOST of the pressure between your pointer finger and your thumb.

There you have it! Those are three helpful tips on grip! We certainly hope they aid you in your progress!

But maybe you have some disc golf grip tips as well? If so, don’t hesitate to leave them in the comments below. Which grips do you use in different situations? Do you have any tricks to help you keep your grips consistent? Let us know this, or anything else in the comments!

 

 

2023 State of Disc Golf Survey

2023 State of Disc Golf Survey

The President of the United States issued the State of the Union address last night. Now it’s time to find out the State of Disc Golf.

The State of Disc golf survey is conducted annually by Infinite Discs to help us find out trends and opinions among the disc golf community. After survey results are gathered, analysis of the results are published here weekly on our blog.

Past years surveys have discussed topics such as who we are as disc golfers, disc golfer demographics, brand popularity, how we play, practice, tournaments, disc golf clubs, favorite pros, disc golf media, discs we own, bag/cart preferences, and some controversial topics.

Take the State of Disc Golf Survey Here

Use this link to take the 2023 Survey

https://forms.gle/JrM6U7BeobbuxXZF6

Why Take The State of Disc Golf Survey?

By taking this survey you are gathering fun information and helping out stakeholders within the disc golf industry. Results are valuable to disc golf companies, sponsors, tournament directors, course designers and local communities.

Win Awesome Disc Golf Prizes!

By taking the survey you’re also available for a variety of different disc golf prizes. In the past we’ve given away disc golf bags baskets carts, gift cards and lots of discs.

Prize winners are randomly selected and all you need to do to be eligible is to take the survey!

Read Previous State of Disc Golf Results

According to the 2022 survey results, Paige Pierce was overwhelmingly the most popular FPO player. We have a feeling this years results will be much different. With disc golf trends and popularity changing so quickly it’s fun to compare the different year by year trends.

Check out previous years state of disc golf articles state of disc golf articles here:

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