Like many of us, you may have discovered disc golf with a starter set. Now you’re hooked. You’re playing a lot, you wanna beat your buddies, maybe even compete in a local league. But, with all the discs and gear available, where do you start? Here’s our curated list of discs, gear, and tutorials to get you to the next level.
Beginners often overlook the value in focusing on the putter. It’s the key short range disc, that’s why it’s referred to as a “Putt and Approach” disc. In addition to putts, use it for short tee shots and long approaches—it will improve your throwing form and you’ll learn how point-n-shoot flights can lower your scores.
Heavier weights for each of the discs you have (165-170g) ease the transition to more power and better form in molds you’re familiar with. For more stability and durability, pick up our premium plastics like GStar, Star, or Champion. Learn more about Innova plastics – Plastic Types Overview
Who doesn’t want more distance off the tee? The challenge is finding the right driver for your ability among the vast selection in our catalog. These are good options:
Are you’re seeking more control and versatility in a mid-range disc? Maybe you want more stability to fight headwinds? Or, you need a disc to hold a straight line. Check these out:
Throwing forehand requires a comfortable grip and a disc that can handle extra torque.
The more you play and become proficient throwing starter discs, the more you realize you may need discs for specific situations, learning new throws, and improving your game.
Selecting the right discs is critical to improving your game. Having the right gear makes learning the game much easier. Start here…
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