Disc Golf Tips and Technique: Putting with Todd Erickson

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2008

This tips and technique video covers putting and features Todd Erickson. Todd covers the basics, weight transfer and how to practice. Enjoy!

Videographer: Lucas Weide

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  • Nice technique... and I really should take your advice and practice my putting a good deal to become more consistent... I am currently more worried about my drive, but what good is a developing a great drive if I am still inconsistent on the green right? I will probably start my next round out a little early and practice putting and driving for a half hour before playing the 18.

  • To get putting down - you really have to put the time in. Practice as much as possible (daily if possible) to get the proper form and snap into your muscle memory. Good luck!

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  • wobbles

  • putting... the one thing you can practice at home... turn your garbage can upside dan, put a bucket or cup on top.

  • i love the course that he is at...except for the 5th hole...

  • Simple Golf Tips, Guaranteed to Lengthen Your Drive and Shave 7 Strokes. Check it here bit*ly/simple-golf-swing  (please change * for .)

  • It's always tough to decide if putting is more important than the approach. I mean, putting isn't hard if your approach is under the basket. Then again, to get those birdies, you need to throw in some long puts.

    If anyone wants to see some insane putting, check out Nikko Locastro on the Dynamic Discs channel.

  • Drive for show and putt for dough. I love to practice my driving and mid-range shots all the time but everyone needs putting practice on a constant basis. This video was really helpful for me btw.

  • thank you very much for the pointer

  • Todd's right on. Making those short putts in practice putting at the same considered pace instead of firing off multiple quick attempts is a much better way to practice, build muscle memory, and confidence, allowing you to start making longer putts in due time as well.

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