600+ Foot Throw by Distance World Record Holder - David Wiggins Jr.
Watch as David Wiggins Jr., the Distance World Record Holder, shares his experience attempting to break his own record. Joining him is Terry, a seasoned disc golfer who provides insight and support. The two talk about their approach, discussing the challenges of throwing in windy conditions and the importance of technique. David explains how he warmed up earlier that morning and waited for favorable winds before making his final attempt. With a throw of 621 feet, David shares his thoughts on his performance and his confidence in surpassing his previous record. As the competition heats up, David reflects on his strategy and the skills required to outdo his own mark. This video offers a unique glimpse into the world of disc golf and the mental preparation required for success at the highest level.
Watch David Wiggins Jr., world record holder for distance, throw a monster shot over 600 feet at a top tournament. Witness incredible skill and power.
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207. 207. That is good enough for first place. All right. Appreciate it. Great. Look so easy. Finally. Finally dialed it in. What kind of putter was that? That was a Max Weight Star boss. I'll talk you back. Yeah. Oh, thank you. Yeah. Joining me now is Dave Wiggins. And after a few practice shots, you came out for the official thing. tell us how it went for you. Went pretty good. Um I came out earlier this morning, warmed up, was thinking about throwing, but uh I was kind of hoping the wind would change a little bit and luckily this afternoon it probably changed 15° um in our favor and decided to throw and got one out there 621 ft. So, and how do you feel about that throw? I feel pretty good about it. Um it was almost a straight crosswind, so wasn't helping too much, but um it had a good flight. Panned out and uh yeah, I think 621's a solid distance for the conditions we had today. I like to clear 600 ft. I feel confident if I get over 600 that it's going to be the uh winning number. All right, just a few hours to go. You think your number's going to stay? I'm confident. We'll see what happens, though. It's going to take a good throw to beat that. That's for sure. All right. Congratulations if you take it down. Thank you, Terry.





