Field work sesh before the season starts.
Fieldwork session ahead of an upcoming chess.com tournament. The player is preparing to improve their C1 in regulation statistic for the season, a key metric that doubles in importance compared to other statistics. With the help of cones and discs, they're drilling techniques to master their distance control, aiming to consistently land within a specific zone on the green. By focusing on accuracy and precision, the player hopes to elevate their scores and become one of the top players on tour. The session involves a series of practice shots from various distances, including a 320-foot Par 3, with the goal of developing muscle memory and refining their release and follow-through techniques.
Watch Paul Ulibarri tackle challenging field shots in a pre-season sesh. Prep for insane throwing skills ahead of the PDGA Tour!
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what's up everybody welcome back to the channel quick little fieldwork session I'm going to explain what I'm working on I have the chess.com tournament coming up uh in a couple weeks I think 3 weeks from right now so I'm getting ready for that here's what I'm work working on I have couple cones my discs field get to Brass taxs I'm going to be trying to improve my C1 in regulation statistic this season it's starts off right now by drilling how do I do that I'm going to set cones up first cone is going to be about 320 ft I feel like that's a normal Par 3 um easy have to get par three on the tour and the next distance going to be um 45 400 ft somewhere right in there that's a good Landing Zone and then I'm going to push it back to about 450 440 the reason I'm doing that is I'm going to be trying to really kind of gravitate to my distances all my discs Landing in that area in the circle one I have to for sure get better at that statistic I wasn't very good last year the reason why is if I add how good of a putter I am in the circle and I marry that to my C1 regulation statistic I'll be one of the top players on the planet I know this because C1 in regulation is double the amount of importance as far as our most important statistic that we need to be good at in order to be good on tour I'm already good at putting in the circle if I can get there more my scores are going to be lower pretty simple stuff this is how I do it uh enjoy first shots I'm going to be taking it from this teapad over the white putter drift it to the first cone that's what we're going to be working on take some hisers don't worry about the disc but for right now my first shot I'm going to just see where my starting spot is just to see if my release is good if it's not good I I got to work on that for a second if it's good then I can just get to it all right went right over the cone I'm good now I can just...





