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MVP Disc SportsApril 6, 2021

Sarah Hokom - Team MVP - In the Bag: Spring 2021

Sarah Hokom shares her bag essentials in this video, offering a behind-the-scenes look at what drives her disc golf success. As an MVP Disc Sports athlete and PDGA# 34563, Sarah provides insight into her putting strategy, showcasing two putters that cater to different playing styles and situations - the Ion with a push put out for tight lines and the Spin for longer putts. She also dives into her approach discs, including overstable Reactor and understable Theory, highlighting their unique characteristics and applications in various shots. With expertise developed from years of competing on the professional circuit, Sarah's disc selection showcases her mastery of technique and equipment choice.

Watch Team MVP Sarah Hokom's go-to bag for spring 2021 tournaments, featuring drivers, midranges, and putters from a PDGA World Champion.

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Video Transcript

Hey everyone. I'm Sarah Hokom PDGA# 34563 here with MVP Disc Sports to show you what's in my bag. Let's start with putters. I use two different putters for two different reasons. my inside the circle putt. I use the Ion with a push put out to about 40 feet. I love this disc because it's nice and stiff. I prefer the firm Ions and then I love the rounded inner rim that gives me a really comfortable feel with my back fingers. The other putter I like to use is a Spin. This one has a ton of glide and it's slightly under stable. So it's really good for longer putts. I also love it. Anny putts and an an anhyzer approach shot you just have to put it on the line. You don't have to turn it a lot. you don't have to force it over and it slowly will glide to the right and settle soft. The next class of discs are my approach discs. I have both overstable and understable ones, and they all kind of do different things. So my more overstable disc is the newest reactor. This disc is great. It's point and shoot. It's got stability to handle a side arm. It's nice and flat. It's got a smooth rim for a sidearm release. You can throw a. Both backhand and side arm, I can throw it on a anhyzer flat or a hyzer and get a great flight out of it. The next disc is my middle of the road Matrix. This is an Electron Matrix. This one is great 'cuz. It just goes so straight if you ever got those tunnel shots where you need it to finish straight instead of skip off into the woods. This is the disc for you on a slight hyzer. It'll fly straight and finish straight. It's also nice and flat and has a really smooth rim for a good side arm release. The next one is an understable mid. I like the Theory this one is a great utility disc for a slow turn or a flip up hyzer on a flip-up,up flip it up backhand or side arm. It'll finish straight. It'll pop up to flat and then finish straight same thing with the side arm it'll pop up to flat finish. Maybe a little bit left and then on a flat release....

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