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RCarr
Dec 24, 2007

I play disc golf sparingly, and I cannot for the life of me throw a driver accurately. Every driver I throw just turns over and takes off to the right (I throw right hand, backhanded). Do I need to change my angle of release? Do I need to switch to a disc with more speed?

I've just switched to throwing my putter for every shot. I can regularly outdrive my friends (who throw midranges and drivers) with my putter, and I'm pretty drat accurate with it. I almost always score lower than them, using nothing but my putter. At this point it just doesn't seem worth it to risk an errant drive, for a mild increase in distance when using a driver.

Thoughts?

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RCarr
Dec 24, 2007

Brain Curry posted:

How far are you throwing and what driver are you throwing?

I was using a Teebird, but switched to a Beast, which is better, but still turns over and goes right every time. I honestly have no idea how far I'm throwing them. I'll have to throw some in a field and measure them.

My putter is a supersoft wizard.

RCarr
Dec 24, 2007

Thanks for the replies! I'll do some testing and get back to you.

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