Episode #10 of Down The Fairway, How to get better at throwing rollers
Down The Fairway presents its tenth episode, where golf enthusiast [Name] shares his expert tip for mastering the challenging shot of throwing rollers. Contrary to popular belief, rolling a disc doesn't require hitting it into a roller; instead, [Name] reveals that a comfortable angle and understable disc are key. For those with varying power levels, finding a consistent release point is crucial to achieve a smooth roll. The episode also touches on the sidearm roller technique, which [Name] finds useful for getting out of trouble and landing precisely where desired. To illustrate his approach, [Name] practices at a tight hole, demonstrating consistency in landing rollers. With a focus on accuracy over distance, this video provides valuable insights into the art of throwing rollers, essential for golfers looking to improve their skills and tackle challenging shots.
Watch Paul Ulibarri's expert roller throwing tips on Down The Fairway & boost your disc golf skills.
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what is up everybody and welcome back to the channel in this episode of down the fairway I'm gonna be focusing on giving you of my best tip for the hardest shot to throw in the game and that's the roller now there's a big misconception when it comes to rolls people think that you actually have to put it into the roller in order to make it roll that is 100% not true sure that is a way to make it this roll but for me I have a comfortable angle that I like to throw almost all my shots so I'll choose a disc a flip e-enough disc to where I can throw it on that angle with a high amount of power and it'll get into a roller now sure some people aren't gonna have that sort of power I get that but they do make this that are gonna be under stable enough for you to do this as well and then you'll have a consistent release and you'll be able to set those this down in a comfortable way instead of having to really come over your body and do this number sure this comes into play maybe if you need to drop something really short but in all reality the best players who throw the best rollers in the game actually throw a comfortable angle with an understable disc now as far as a sidearm roller goes I love this because you're only throwing it a certain amount of distance I don't have to worry about landing this way down the fairway it's usually just for me getting out of trouble so I'll try to land it at about 50 feet and I'm only focused on wearing it where I'm going to land it and what angle I'm trying to land that on today I decided to go to a really really tight hole to practice this shot and the reason being is so that you guys could get a good idea of how consistent I'm trying to get and landing my rollers now the number one most important thing about throwing a roller whether it be to get out of trouble or a distance roller is actually the spot that it lands now most people are just focused on getting it to go as far as they possibly can but in order to...





