Why You're Bagging Too Many Discs (Pro Tour Secret)
Discover why many disc golfers are bagging too many discs and learn how to streamline your setup for improved performance. Join [Disc Golf Pro/Expert] as they share their personal opinion on the ideal number of discs in a bag - 20 or less. Get an inside look at their unique bag configuration, including two putting putters and one sidearm approach putter, and learn why they make those choices. By reducing the complexity of your disc selection, you'll build trust with your discs, improve your accuracy, and become a better player. Watch as [Disc Golf Pro/Expert] shares expert tips on shaping different lines and flight paths to help you master your game. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned pro, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to optimize their disc golf setup and take their game to the next level.
Learn Gannon Buhr's pro secret for reducing unnecessary discs in your bag. Top tour players share their expert tip.
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You bag too many discs. And here's why. One of the biggest misconceptions I see in all of disc golf is bagging way too many discs. I think the max you really need is you should never have more than 20 discs in your bag. That's my personal opinion. I always play with less than 20 discs in my bag unless it's like I have four water discs in my bag, which hopefully I don't throw in the water that much. But, uh, I'm going to walk you through my bag, why I bag the discs that I do, and explain to you that you don't need 35, 40 discs to be successful. And the less disc you bag, the less complications you'll have. You'll trust your discs more, and you'll become a better player because it'll force you to have to shape different lines with different shots and uh, different flight paths. So, let's get into it. Starting off, I bag two putting putters. Uh, I only use one if it's a tournament. So, I'll just kind of pick one. Now, I'm not a huge fan of using a pair of putters because for me, it gets in my head if I miss one with one of the putters and then I, you know, I grab the same one or the different one and, oh, I just missed with this one. So, I like to keep it one. It's always my fault if I miss. That way, I can't make excuses. Always have, uh, you can have as many putting putters as you want. Obviously, you're not going to use them all during the round. So, u, I'm okay with anywhere from like two to three. Next up I'll talk about is throwing putters. So I do believe it's pretty important to keep one sidearm approach putter. So this is my tactic. It's pretty straight. Um you'll see here that I can kind of throw it on a flat angle and it's going to hold any angle or like a slight annheiser and it'll drift back to the left. I think it's important because there's certain discs that work better for forehand uh than other ones. So for me it's the tactic. It's got a nice low profile, but there's many other discs like that on the market. I just prefer this one. Once you have that shot down,...





