Discraft Disc Golf Clinic: The Fastest Way To Improve








Do you just want to play, or do you want to improve? Discraft Pro Mark Ellis leads a group of competitive Am players in an exercise designed to reinforce the basics you’ll need to grow your skills.

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xcaliba1540

September 5, 2009

I totally agree i played with Gregg Barsby and i learned more in one round playing with him than i did in the previous 10 years i played

AvalonGardens405

September 6, 2009

that happened to me too

aaronious2

September 9, 2009

it takes a lawyer…

akronymn

September 11, 2009

What he was saying about throwing with people who are better than you is so true. I learned more in one afternoon playing doubles with a pro than in a whole year of throwing alone.

IUHoos17

September 14, 2009

Good video, I really like these videos that discraft is bringing out. keep them coming.

Medium0Rare

September 14, 2009

I like how he NEVER explained the elevator shot.

rtcj97

September 15, 2009

It’s a system put in place by the PDGA to help estimate skill levels of players. Kind of like handicap, but more flexible. A player’s overall rating is the average of several rounds, adjusted periodically.

A player’s rating for a single round is a function of the scores attained on that course and the player’s own score as compared to the rest of the field. Hudson Mills has 2 courses. Par from short tees on the Monster is a 925 rating. On the Original it’s 897. The score is what counts.

rtcj97

September 15, 2009

One of the most common tendencies on forehand is to roll the wrist over on release. It usually happens when you throw too hard.

Be patient with the distance and get used to a flat release. It’s hard to duplicate until you’ve actually done it a few times.

That’s why playing catch is so effective. You learn the control and accuracy and your distance improves as a side-effect.

1chainzzz

September 18, 2009

The answer is: play catch. You will learn the touch with practice. Watch your own throw. If it isn’t thrown flat then the flight of the disc will tell you that.

If nothing else works then have a Pro look at your form. You are likely making an obvious error. Throw flat. Throw smooth.

okamasphere

September 21, 2009

Damn ellis has a nice forehand. Can you go into more depth in throwing it with a putter? You say just release flat, but more info is needed!

amberraine

September 24, 2009

I own Kalamazoo. Actually Larry LaBond does.

DividedLove

September 27, 2009

Is it bad to always leave your discs in your car during the hot summer?

ascodemus

September 30, 2009

Thanks a lot to Mark Ellis for great tips. Watching Mark teach is enjoyable as he can break down difficult things and explain them clearly and vividly.

McCharlie

September 30, 2009

It may be from the PDGA. I think after you become a member you get a rating at each tournament. Don’t quite me on that though…….

tnjed73

October 3, 2009

typically a high level professional is a 1000 rated player, 930 to 980 might be advanced and so forth on down

DOGLOG420

October 5, 2009

Best video ive seen yet…

mattattack418

October 6, 2009

i think its similar to ball golf handicaps, indicating the skill level. what the numbers actually mean, i’m not sure

atreyufan600

October 7, 2009

HEY! I’m from Kalamazoo! REPRESENT!!! Nice tips, THANX!

bradleybacon

October 9, 2009

KALAMAZOO M!

kannibees

October 10, 2009

yeh i was wondering whats up with the rating system too

BigDubya72

October 12, 2009

how are those players rated? what do those numbers mean??

LuckRecords

October 14, 2009

i shot a -1 my 2nd time playing disc golf…..i guess spending hours upon hours playing ultimate helps

Nal27

October 17, 2009

I’d say find a league in your area. Since playing league my game has improved unbelievably..

bagpiper2005

October 20, 2009

Very informative. I’m just starting to take up disc golf. It’s quite fun.