Discraft Disc Golf Clinic: 5 Tips to Save 5 Strokes

Published 2012-02-02
Disc golf pro Brad Schick boils down his years of success into five tips that can help you trim five throws from your next round.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ForeDiscGolf
    As is tradition, I am back to this video before a tournament. It has been a part of my process since this video came out. I've played in a few of the same tournaments as Brad but never met him. Thanks for keeping these and the Old Pro Clinic's Up. Would love to see a return of these.
  • @RascalRoscoe
    4:04 - very impressive roller. Never really used that shot. I'll have to grasp it after seeing the advantages.
  • learning a lot from all of these videos. I grew up playing Disc Golf, but got away from it fro a few years. Back at it with a passion now. Keep up the good work on these instructional videos.
  • @aroman010
    Very informative! Thanks guys. I have definitely been getting better watching these videos and practicing.
  • @o0OFeeNO0o
    Discraft...you guys need to pick up the pace on making these vids man...theyre so awesome we need more!!
  • @gshaith
    Shaved 10 strokes off my game.
  • @burgrman
    As you get better and your accuracy improves, missing low will stop your disc at the pin because you were on target but it just dropped too much son now there is no next putt. If you miss high, no matter how accurate it is, you could go 20+ feet beyond the basket.
  • @burgrman
    Both are when you are in a pretty bad spot. Scrambling is usually when there is enough of a window and the risk is minimal but you need a special type of shot to save par or bog. etc.. Heroic shots are when you have almost nothing that will get you to the pin and even if you get out, you probably won't save a stroke.
  • @burgrman
    Yes but if you were actually listening and not looking for something asinine to say, you would realize that he has several of each model. Simple by his definition is carrying just a few models of discs and having 4-5 of each model for practice or using them a little more beat up or not. He probably ony has 6-7 models of discs like 3 types of drivers, 2 types of mids, and maybe 1-2 types of putters. When I carry a simple bag, I have 3 bosses, 3 wraiths, 3 TLs, 4 buzzzes, 1 Yeti, and 2 Magics.
  • @Naska311
    He makes me want to see will ferrel do a Tim and Eric style disc golf lesson
  • @dakotabeals429
    I would rather have a head wind putt instead of a tail wind because you usally wont miss low and it will give you a chance for it to go in if its pin high
  • @g0ing2n0where
    In my area its like 95% no wind days, but when that wind comes my game goes to hell