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How to Play Disc Golf : Backhand Throw Technique in Disc Golf

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Learn the backhand throw technique used in a game of disc golf in this free online beginner frisbee golf lesson video.

Expert: Patrick Kitten
Bio: Patrick Kitten is an advanced master disc golf player and has played in two Amateur World events.
Filmmaker: Robin Morriss

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  • Nice tip. now i know why my throws are off. And for all you assholes who think it's funny how the guy has a metal leg, go lose a leg yourself first then try laughing.

  • Thanks! I really like your videos, and they're very helpful - I just started playing about 2 months ago.

    P.S. Hats off to whoever made that leg. That thing is epic. That nice couple of degrees of lateral roll blew my mind. Hope it feels good to walk on/throw on!.

    Keep throwing, brother.

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  • Frolfing on one leg=Frolfing on hard mode

  • A training video that is actually somewhat helpful and accurate. Nice job.

  • @Erniethejuicebarman Your a fuck i hope your head goes missing stupid prick

  • i just started up playing disc golf and i was wondering what distance drivers are the best for starting out..... i went and bought an innova groove just cuz it looked sweet but on one of the web sites it said it wasnt verry beginner friendly should i take it back before i bust it up? what do you think?

  • @ashoftheearth because he play disc golf :D hahaha !

  • I had heard the backhand throw was hard on your left knee/ankle, but WOW!

  • Great video...thanks for the breakdown of the X-Step...everyone could benefit from watching this!

  • Terminator?

  • Other tutorial videos need to follow this one's lead. The explaining of terms, techniques and consequences of beginner mistakes is rare elsewhere.

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