Sadly, the disc golf season pretty much over here in Sweden where I live. They have taken out several of the baskets on the local course, to prevent people from playing where they will lay down ski track, so we had to quit our last attempt.
I have a somewhat decent grasp of what discs to use and when, the biggest problem is my inconsistency. I can look like Paul McBeth for 3-4 holes (not really, but you know what I'm getting at, haha..), thenif I makea mistae I suddenly forget how to throw at all. It's like my muscle memory just dies. My mental game is probably not the best.
And my putting is atrociously bad.
Out of the 6-7 guys who usually play together in different constellations, I usually get the best score, but I'm the worst putter out of us all.
It sounds weird, but for me it's almost easier to hit the basket from 75 feet, than from 20. Everything further out than like 8 feet (!) is a big struggle.
If I had better putting skills, I could easily go from my record of 68 (on a oar 62 course) to at least 58-60.
And also, the Shryke and Roadrunner I usually use as distance drivers, turn right if I put full force on the throws, and often don't have time to turn back left before they hit the ground or an object. Should I get a new more stable driver or somehow learn how to not turn them over?
It's crazy how I throw the furthest by far out of our group, with a maximum of perhaps 320 feet, which YOU threw just as you started out playing, haha..
Guess American disc golfers are better by default.