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Paul Ulibarri VideosFebruary 16, 2024

Working on the anyhyzer release.

Working on the Anyhyzer Release: Focus on Drifting Shots Professional disc golfer works on a crucial aspect of their game - the anyhyzer release. In this video, they share their experience from the Boise Idaho tournament, where they played in Eagle Hills and received valuable feedback from fellow players. The focus is on perfecting the drift shot, which requires releasing discs from left to right while navigating obstacles (OB). With a goal of improving their game for upcoming competitions like Chess.com, the golfer simplifies their approach by throwing various discs - from putters to fast drivers - with the aim of getting them to land on an anhyzer over a cone. The session highlights their struggles and progress in mastering this essential shot, showcasing their dedication to improvement and providing insight into the techniques used in modern tour-level disc golf.

"Watch pro disc golfer Paul Ulibarri master the anyhyzer release in this detailed video tutorial. Improve your game with expert tips and techniques."

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Video Transcript

what is up everybody and welcome back to the channel I'm here in the field again I just got back from Boise Idaho I played a little B tier out there that I ran the ulubari Safari what a great time shout out to the Johnson's for hosting us um shout out to Steve Lloyd who tded the tournament and Kimbell Johnson who was the assistant TD Eagle Hills is where we went out and played uh great weekend 45 de to 30° every single day that's a little chilly for me but at least it wasn't snowing we had a great time um ended up playing pretty well but during the tournament I really got a good uh some good Fe feedback on my game of what I need to work on heading into next week's uh chess.com and that is everything that I was throwing from left to right on anheiser I was pulling or it was just coming out early so today's session is really simple I'm going to throw over that cone right there on anheiser try not to pull it off that line I don't care where it lands what happens as long as it's on anheiser and it goes over that cone I'm still and I can learn from that reason why is my hisers were good straight shots were pretty good rollers good sidearm was great putting was fantastic um but anytime I try to drift something from left to right which is really the shot required on tour right now with all the OB um all the straight shots especially uh I struggled so I want to clean that up this is how I'm going to try to do it I'm going to be taking damn near every single disc in my bag and throwing it on that anheiser so from putters mid-range Fairway drivers uh stable Fairway drivers all the way up to my fast drivers everything just needs to come out on anheiser over that cone for example right there you could see the first two shots right over the cone no problem NE uh the third shot I pulled it now a pull job in uh in the round doesn't look like much like I only missed it by 2 3 feet but 2 3 feet 300 ft down the line actually accumulates to probably 40 50 60 70...