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Course tote: I'll call here Val Star.
POSTED May 2, 9:52 AM
To the right, in front of Princeton sports Customer Service Island stands a view-beckoning pin, questioning your judgment of their selection. They offer a sports authoritarian selection for mid-level players.

Sports Authority offers the prime selection of second-timer discs, 60 % initiative: 40% quality. This purchase is the end of of scrap- discing. Princeton Sports is the drawing line for stepping into online purchasing - an array more grand. INNOVA's surge and force should soon be available, if not move past the brick and mortar. Your selection and disc knowledge will exponential increase online.

My course selection is a Wraith to Huck, moving through my ROC, and rarely having to salvage a pin with my Aviar. The Aviar usually finalizes a botched bird for par.

Itching from the par sting I recover an obstructed drive with a Star plastic Valkerye, which promisingly keeps low enough to the ground phasing out my mid range ROC. I have had my Valkyre for a long time but never really used this lower grade plastic disc till recently.  This disc is not much of a driver but rather a perfect way to place the disc right under the pin from far out. If a situation calls for a hammer this disc is the pick.

I grab my Wraith 9 out of 10 times, preferring the pro plastic. I can negotiate this discs "s" curve, forehand and backhand. The Sidewinder or Starfire helps a strong left turn with over stability. I am dying to try the newer releases from INNOVA; Surge and Force. How do these discs perform? Are they comparable to the Wraith line?

Continuing through the growth of disc selection it is important to grow in mechanics. Relying on a backhand will always fade to the left. You will run into some trouble when forcing a disk off it’s natural path. It can be done with a wrist flex and a hard snap at the release point.

A Flick/Forehand will fluently push to the right offering the same versatility. Flicks, wheelers, hammers, and scoobers should build your full house accompanying your array of discs.

Moving through an array of discs is always best. Pay attention to their ratings as to compare with future buys. INNOVA Disc rating system is a perfect guide through the oceans of disc.  




INNOVA DISC RATING SYSTEM.

It is even better to share the knowledge gathered on many discs? Here is the perfect chance to help out offering tips on disc selection. Having a disc feel comfortable is the groundwork for advancement. What discs have you experimented with?
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David Bell
David Bell admits his love of disc-golf is more like an obsession than a hobby, and it shows. Here, exclusively on examiner.com, David shares more than you ever knew or wanted to know about the sport that has taken the Baltimore area by storm.


 
 

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