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Disc Golf Tips : Choosing a Midrange Disc

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

Disc golf can be a fun and exciting game as well as great exercise. Learn how to choose a midrange disc in this free video.

Expert: John Stone
Bio: John Stone has been an avid Disc Golfer for over 15 years. He is now a member of the Eugene Disc Golf Club and is extremely active in the local Disc Golf community working to promote the sport.
Filmmaker: max koetter

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  • @osw330904 he cant just play for fun?

  • uhh at 210 you should probally be using your putter still...

  • there is a john stone on the pdga members list. he is listed as an amateur and has a rating of 874.

    If this is this guy with that rating he should not be doing these expert analysis videos.

  • John Stone, WHO? dude who are u??? ur not on pdga or southern nationals...if youve been playing for 15 years you should be on one of those two.

  • All I'm saying is that you cannot measure a hole's difficulty on the distance from tee to basket alone. Sure, a 210 foot shot straight shot with no trees is easy, but there are plenty on <300 foot holes that are not considered easy.

  • This guy doesn't know what he is talking about. Beginners take this video for the general ideas and not for its descriptive content. A lot of the content isnt true.

  • if you are having trouble with 210 feet you are really gonna struggle on even intermediate courses that have the majority of the holes at a range between 350-721ft. Like at Sharp Springs

  • For anything around 200 ft - look to your favorite putter. It'll fly straight and give you more control.

  • A tail wind calls for an understable disc and a headwind calls for a stable to overstable disc. Don't listen to this guy. Sorry John.

  • 210 feet does not equal "easy hole" fwiw, in case you don't know that already. I'm sharing valuable info here... unlike John Stone.

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