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Blue Ribbon Pines
Wyoming, Minnesota
Blue Ribbon Pines
My best beginner tip is to start of with a neutral putter and/or neutral midranges and learn those discs really really well until you can control them on any angle and line you want. Only after doing that should you consider stepping up to higher speed discs, and when you do that, I suggest more understable and lightweight discs because they will stay in the air longer. But above all of that the most important thing to do is have fun! You should never beat yourself up too much on the course, it's all for fun.
My most memorable moment in disc golf is getting my first ace ever, a tournament ace, in my second ever event in April of 2019. Not only did I cash in a big ace pot, I also experience the pure elation that comes from such an awesome shot and I will never forget it.
What separates Team Dynamic Discs is that it's not just a collection of separate, individual players, it is truly one connected team. It's not just friends, it's family. The team isn't full of people who are just disc golfers, it is filled with genuinely good people and that is what sets it apart.
I use the Enforcer when I need to trust a disc in the wind and also for spike hyzers or skip shots. It is very reliable.
I love the Raider as my go to distance driver because it is so versatile. I have several in my bag in all different stages of wear so I can count on it for so many different types of shots.
I use the Trespass for understable hyzer flip shots or tailwind max distance shots. The Trespass is a very underrated disc that glides for days and that's why I like it.
I love the Felon because I can trust it to always finish hard. No matter if it's forehand or backhand or what angle I put it on, I can count on the felon to do what I want it to do every time. I also love it in the wind.
This is my absolute favorite fairway driver because of how much glide it has. I can get almost distance driver distance with it while retaining fairway driver control. I carry multiple levels of beat in Getaways.
I love the Vandal for extreme wooded hyzer flips where I need to carve a line or for rollers in the open.
I use the Anvil for beefy backhand and forehand shots that I need to trust into any wind to hook up hard at the end. I use the VIP-X for skippy shots and the BT Hybrid for when I need it to stick. I love it for forehand approaches as well.
I love love love the EMAC Truth because of how controllable it is with so much glide. I carry multiple beaten in levels and use it as my all around midrange. This is my favorite disc.
I love the Harp for both forehand and backhand overstable approaches that I can trust to finish at the end but not too hard. It is very consistent in where it lands.