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6 EASY Putting Tips from Simon Lizotte | Disc Golf Tutorial

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Discover the art of putting in disc golf with Simon Lizotte's expert tips and tricks. Learn how to tackle those tricky low-ceiling putts with ease, even when the basket is hidden behind a dense canopy or tangled in thick underbrush. From gauging your gap to gripping and committing to that perfect spin putt, Simon shares his hard-earned knowledge to help you improve your game. With Simon's guidance, you'll learn how to read the course, anticipate obstacles, and make adjustments on the fly. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this video is packed with practical advice and techniques to take your disc golf putting to the next level. With Simon Lizotte's expertise, you'll be sinking birdies in no time!

Improve your putting game with Simon Lizotte's simple and effective tips from JomezPro's comprehensive disc golf tutorial.

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Sometimes out on the disc golf course, you don't always have a clean look at the basket Especially in the putting green, there's a bunch of different situations. For example a low ceiling. The trick is to get on your knee and putt from your knees I'm going to show you how to do it Alright guys first things first get comfortable, feeling comfortable and relaxed is one of the most crucial parts and disc golf You don't want a sharp root or a rock digging into your knee Clear out anything dead and unattached and put down a towel or disc to give you the cushion you need next gauge your gap The last thing you want to do is get tunnel vision and hit a tree branch that a brand new player could have easily missed How much room do you have to work with? Think about the height think about the width? You can only make the putt if you make the gap so focus on that first Use those boundaries to help guide your route Aim just below the ceilings so that you have the best chance of reaching the basket Once you're confident with your route keep it locked in don't lose sight of your boundaries Next and most importantly grip and commit Low ceiling putts almost always require a spin putt and with spin putts You have to have a solid grip on your disc to allow it to snap out of your hand You don't want it to flop out and come up short, so grip it good and give it a chance Tell yourself that you're gonna make it and then do it Sometimes you'll need to check and adjust If the basket is in the woods chances are you'll have twigs and vines Reaching up from the ground An easy tip to avoid embarrassment and extra strokes Check your reach back to make sure some dinky plant doesn't catch your disc or hand Get comfortable check and adjust Gauge your gap and finally grip and commit In extreme cases of obstruction Alternate angles are necessary You may have a tiny window to the basket, but the gap doesn't match the typical hyzer shape You'll have to release this disc on a different angle Sometimes more hyzer Or in this case anhyzer And lastly nose up and forward It seems like common...

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