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Pro Disc Golfers HATE This USDGC Course Change
Disc golfers are weighing in on the recent changes to the Disc Golf Course (USDGC) in a heated discussion about the impact of these modifications. Jefferson, a seasoned player, shares his candid thoughts on the course's layout and design, particularly with regards to hole 3, which he claims has been "broken" by the changes. He emphasizes the importance of precision and strategy in this challenging course, where players must carefully weigh the risks and rewards of aggressive play versus safe, cautious approaches. With its tight basket locations and demanding terrain, the USDGC requires a high level of focus, preparation, and execution to succeed. Jefferson's honest assessment offers valuable insight into the pros and cons of these changes, providing a unique perspective for both experienced players and newcomers to the sport.
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they blocked my Gap it's just it's not as good as the old hole 3 I don't like that we have to hit this Gap and they were the got my boy doing robics over here dude what's up dis generates I'm Jefferson in the minivan and this is the disc of world big thanks to everyone supporting over on patreon and our members without all you lovely people we wouldn't be able to break down all the US dgc changes straight from the wi throw property I've been here for the past week talking to players so instead of me telling you about the course here's what I gathered kind of challenges all aspects of the of the sport forehand backhand putting touch it's just so important here to play angles and win directions and you know throw the higher percentage shot to keep it in bounds and so this course is all about choosing when and where to be aggressive stay away from OB I guess I I feel like there's so many birdie opportunities here this is like the epitome of execution is is the key some of these basket locations there's no room to play safe so you have to be aggressive I guess the past couple years I've been I've been taking like a more relaxed game plan in taking like a safer game plan I think last year I changed that and went into it saying I'm going to be aggressive I'm going to attack the eagle I'm going to go for this Birdie on whole 12 that I normally lay up and sometimes it paid off sometimes it didn't but overall I think it worked out for the better with how this course plays I don't need to get unnecessarily aggressive because I can birdie every hole there's even a couple spots where I can get an eagle I'm going to be okay with single bogeys those aren't going to ruin my round or my tournament if you have a mistake they're going to happen just try not to let it compound you just have to be really dialed really focused and prepared being prepared out here is way easier said than done with the Rope do dangerous basket locations whatever the hell these are and so much more but before we can get into that how are the pros feeling about the...




