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Go Throw VideosApril 25, 2019

2018 In the Bag | Brandon Cawthorne

Brandon Cobb Horn shares his bag and techniques in 2018 In the Bag, a professional disc golf tutorial featuring Brandon Cobb Horn, sponsored by Heid Strong. In this video, Brandon discusses his primary putters, including his favorite XT AVRs and other models used for different putting situations. He also talks about his throwers, including the P2 and AVR X3 prototypes, which he finds effective in various wind conditions. Additionally, viewers can expect to see Brandon's approach to throwing with eyes, grabby putters, and handling snap foot on discs like the Moab. Filmed at home in Tulsa, Oklahoma, this video is a must-watch for aspiring disc golfers looking to improve their skills with expert guidance from a professional player.

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hey what's up guys my name is Brandon Cobb horn I'm a professional disc golfer out in Tulsa Oklahoma sponsored by heid strong and this is gonna be my in the bag thanks to cave productions for doing this asking me to do this and then I'll get it so we'll start with my putters these are my primary putters their XT AVRs the 30-year stamps and I've got one that's been bagged for about eighteen months two years like that nice and beaten straight and there's a little bit more stable I like the XT because it's grabby and here in Tulsa it's windy like them most of the year so I can get this online nice and stable and little grab some chains then I've got this older AVR I've had this for a long time it's being in two very straight understable this one gets used for longer putts you know I got to be outside alike in DB before it grabbed this one I got some thrown cutters here this is a p2 and the de vine and it's feed-in flip putter only throw this backhand very straight or it'll go right if I wanna jump that's working that direction back in this is an ex line p2 which I like brand new they're really over stable handled quite a bit of snap foot on them but whenever it hits the ground it grabs really well stops pretty much wherever you put it so this is right here this is one that went in my bag this year it is an AVR x3 it's a prototype the early runs are super puddle popped which makes them not have much Glide which is great because they won't be away from you on your shots and I like throwing this back hand if I put it with eyes or it's gonna move left it rarely pop up at all they handle an amazing amount of put on snap the heck out of them and know that they're gonna hold that line true it's good for forehand shots and really great in the woods or any kind of wind they run into I'm really happy with this disc right now this is one of my sponsors disc it's a Moab and the rebound plastic ridiculously overstable it's a lot like a Viper for some the old-school new small group...