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| Steady Ed on: Strategy & the Putt |
STRATEGY AND THE PUTT The variety of situations you will encounter on a professionally
designed Disc Golf Course are infinite. We will therefore deal with the
finesse of the game and leave the power.
The most important throw you can make is the putt. Most players
concentrate on distance but if you can sink them from 30? consistently
you can win all but the longest holes. If you would like to win
concentrate on putting and let distance and power happen naturally.
The muscular coordination required when putting must be absolutely
automatic. Baseball and club golf stress the need to "groove your
swing". If you think about the putt as the last part of your normal
back hand throw you may be pleasantly surprised to find that it is
already automatic! The player who change their throwing style when
putting are the players who really have the work to find a new
"groove." In other words, you can probably be a reasonably accurate
putter with any style you choose, if you can concentrate on just
throwing. But as soon as you apply concentration to the link of chain
that is your target, compensate for wind, blank out people in the
background, how far behind you are, etc. you will probably make your
put.
Perhaps a better example of how long it takes to establish a new
groove is to go back to your first attempt at throwing a Frisbee disc.
How long was it from that first try until you could throw a disc to a
friend accurately and without any particular thought, i.e.,
automatically? It takes a long time for your mind to record the proper
"relax and contract" information for all the muscles involved. It takes
even longer for it to learn to properly issue these instructions in a
fraction of a second. If the putt is part of this already established
program, your mind already knows "the groove". All you have to do is to
learn how to give it the correct information. This ability requires
total concentration.
Stand facing the target. Relax and feel the wind on your face. Some
players like to drop blades of grass or dust to gauge the wind
velocity. Mentally record wind direction. Wind from either side is not
too important unless you need to throw a curve. Wind from the front
will cause the disc to hit higher than your aiming point and wind from
the rear will cause it to drop. The more wind, the more radical the
variation will be. Alot of practice and a heavy putter will help.
Next, turn 45 degrees from the target. Believe it of not, this is
where the release usually occurs in your normal back hand throw, "the
groove". Then judge the distance and move your arm. With the disc in
your hand, towards the target at about the velocity and angle you want
it exactly "in the groove". Pick a point to focus on. A link of chain,
a mark or whatever but, focus on it until you don?t see anything else.
Then throw with your mind only. See the disc hit its mark. Now throw!
If anything happened to break your concentration, the message to your
computer has been garbled and you will most assuredly miss. Do not
throw!! Stop and repeat the whole process. When you get so that you can
putt consistency well, amid all sorts of distractions, start to work on
the rest of your game.
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