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MVP Disc SportsAugust 2, 2019

Sarah Hokom - Team MVP - In the Bag: Summer 2019

Sarah Hokom shares an update on her disc golf bag from the 2019 summer season in this video. As a professional player, she's undergone changes that have affected her throwing style and preferences. In this video, Sarah showcases her current distance drivers, including the Photon, Neutron, and Trace. She explains the various plastics she uses for each model and how they perform in different conditions. Her team, Team MVP, is also featured prominently throughout the update. The discussion touches on Sarah's experience with sidearm throws and her ability to handle a wide range of angles with her discs. With clear explanations and demonstrations, Sarah provides insight into her thought process when selecting and throwing distance drivers.

Pro disc golfer Sarah Hokom showcases her favorite MVP discs from Summer 2019, ideal for players seeking improvement and a competitive edge.

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Video Transcript

Hey everybody! I'm Sarah Hokom PDGA #34563 Here with Team MVP to give you an update on my bag we're about the middle of the summer in 2019 and as you know things have changed a lot for me over the last year and here's an update on what I'm throwing now let's start with the distance drivers my most overstable distance driver is the Photon I throw that in a couple different plastics the most overstable one is my Sias Elmore "Siasquatch" all my Photons are in the low 170s although you could drop that down I may drop that down for a little bit less stability this one is great for headwinds or if I need a big fade to the right as I'm throwing sidearm and also can handle quite a bit of angle if I need to make a big flex line that goes roughly about 300 - 275 to 325 depending on whether I'm throwing at a hyzer flat or anhyzer. this is good for any of those angles the next one is a Neutron Photon it is a really similar stability to the Proton just slightly slightly less stable this is still pretty new in my bag so again it's got a ton of fade get me far to the right or far to the left on the backhand and can handle all the angle I can put on it on an anhyzer and then the last one is pretty beat up photon Neutron plastic got this one from Dabs Kramer out in the Cali thank you for the trade - always great to get a beat in version of some of your favorite stable discs as they'll have a much straighter flight and a little bit less fade and give you that different variety that you might need this one goes about 320 on a flat line and is great for a little bit of headwind but when I still need a little bit of distance my next set of distance drivers is the Trace really love the Trace as my main staple distance driver, it's very predictable it can handle variability in the wind and also gives me that distance I need off the tee. So my main one is a proton sparkly proton trace this is also in the in the low 170s typically I'm going to throw this flat off...

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