Pro disc golfer Paul Ulibarri Shows You How To Practice Strategically
Watch as professional disc golfer Paul Ulibarri shares his strategic approach to practicing on the course. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how he analyzes each hole and chooses the best shot and route for success. Join Paul as he breaks down his thought process on two challenging holes, including a par-4 with out-of-bounds terrain that requires precision and control, and a par-3 dog leg where he employs the trusty "raptor" disc to navigate the treacherous fairway. Ulibarri will walk you through his decision-making process, from assessing wind direction and terrain obstacles to selecting the right discs for each shot. With his expertise and insight, you'll gain valuable tips and techniques to improve your own game and develop a more strategic approach to practicing on the course.
Watch Pro Paul Ulibarri's strategic practice tips for disc golf, including course analysis & mental prep from a world champion.
Watch on YouTubeVideo Transcript
is what is up everybody and welcome back to the channel if you are watching this video right now congratulations you're part of my patreon so i wanted to give you guys a little insight on how my actual practice rounds go so on each hole i'm going to break down what the hole is doing and why i'm choosing the shot and route that i am going to choose for that hole so i'm happy for you to tag along so this is a par 4 476 feet and as you can see there's a little bit of out of bounds in the middle that's not going to be a problem for me because i can carry a good 430 right around there on hyzer and that's going to be exactly what i do here i'm gonna try to throw a hyzer flip that gets the flat and then berries into the wood line because the basket's a good 100 feet to the left of the wood line now the reason i'm going to throw the esp nuke is because i know this stability i know it's not i know it's never gonna flip over and it can't get to that wood line which is probably about 470 and then i can play that skip into the wood line i actually hit a tree coming in but it was a pretty good shot all right so this isn't rocket science obviously i have the biggest gap over here which will give me the best chance to give it a good run without you know a lot of trouble obviously i could go through any of these but we're not going to choose that today oh okay hole two is a par three 268 feet dog leg right i'm gonna go to the trusty raptor on this one i know with this if i run directly towards where i want my release point to be then i'm gonna have a better chance of hitting that initial gap i always play this way i want to hit the initial gap no matter what then let the disc do the work at the end so just like the last hole i know that the raptor if i throw it flat can't get to the end of the wood line in the fairway and then its natural stability will go a little bit...





