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@richardbeare705
@richardbeare705 11 сағат бұрын
Subscribe to Power Disc Golf academy to get full details on what he is saying in this video!! Has helped me Tremendously!!! I am PROUD to call ULI my Power Coach!
@illhavethesoup
@illhavethesoup 14 сағат бұрын
Subbed
@M0O0NM4N
@M0O0NM4N 16 сағат бұрын
Love u paul
@robertbuckley2131
@robertbuckley2131 20 сағат бұрын
Great video. While it’s important to not overthink while you’re putting, I’m a firm believer in building a methodical putt.
@bcp5296d
@bcp5296d 23 сағат бұрын
Nice cover photo......
@gregreece2826
@gregreece2826 Күн бұрын
Awsome video Paul. Trying not to start the swing with the big muscles is hard!! Change is hard. Best putter from c1x on earth so by default, the entire Milky Way galaxy!!!thanks for the help, I appreciate it.
@illwithit.3621
@illwithit.3621 Күн бұрын
Great tips! Hope to see you at Idlewild Uli!
@justjay3750
@justjay3750 Күн бұрын
one thing you got wrong that i must correct for you: you will not see me down the fairway, you will almost cetainly see me in the rough😂
@justjay3750
@justjay3750 Күн бұрын
1 silly change made my putt so much more consistent. my middle finger and thumb were never lined up as in pinching the disc with them. once I started doing that and making sure that pinched spot was the last point of contact on release, I started making putts. I've been through every style of putt you can imagine and that one thing, no matter what style I use, made all the difference.
@magnuspersson4943
@magnuspersson4943 Күн бұрын
I will use these tips for sure. Great video
@Ryan-jd8vi
@Ryan-jd8vi Күн бұрын
I'm halfway through the video and have no idea what you said. This 4:5 aspect ratio is breaking my brain.
@jeffreyabercrombie
@jeffreyabercrombie Күн бұрын
Super cool
@SPBTheHuman
@SPBTheHuman 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the free lesson Paul. I'm excited to go out and see how this affects my putt. Cheers! 🍻
@chrisblockd
@chrisblockd 2 күн бұрын
how do you even film in this aspect ratio?? hahahac
@josephswitzer6160
@josephswitzer6160 2 күн бұрын
I think one of the key things he highlights is find your putt.
@Akt1onDiscgolf
@Akt1onDiscgolf 2 күн бұрын
had no idea you were a top putter.
@leonardo_one
@leonardo_one 2 күн бұрын
This is super helpful, thanks man! Wise and straight to the point as always, keep it up
@marshallbolitho2939
@marshallbolitho2939 3 күн бұрын
Really great video Paul, thank you. The positivity is so key to everything we want to do well, we all have to learn to silence the negative voices in our heads and in our lives. Great first step to everthing.
@steveackerman5066
@steveackerman5066 3 күн бұрын
I love learning new things about disc golf and I never thought of my thumb as a guide while putting. Thank you.
@spoonraker
@spoonraker 3 күн бұрын
I like the overall approach here with regard to the holistic view of metal game and form, but I think specifically when it comes down to the form aspect, Paul is teaching a form that's no longer in line with the modern meta game of pro disc golf. Specifically, he's teaching a form that eliminates or minimizes levers in the throw, which is undeniably good for accuracy at short ranges, but quickly drops off in advantage at range and actually becomes a liability. This is actually reflected in Paul's own stats. Sure, he's number 1 in C1x putting -- short putts -- but he drops all the way down to 41st in C2 putting. I think the reason why is because his minimal lever form simply doesn't generate enough spin and forward velocity to keep the disc on a line at range. Instead, his technique requires C2 putts to be thrown high and to flex and fade to cover the distance. So it's not that I think what Paul says here is wrong, just that it's teaching an old school putt that I think has fallen out of favor for a reason. The best putters on tour he mentions have a reputation for putting hard, because they have realized that being able to drain C2 or longer putts is how you differentiate yourself on tour. Making every single C1x putt is basically table stakes and doesn't really give you separation. Sure Paul is number 1 in C1x but it's not like number 41 in C1x is losing a bunch of strokes to him on the green, the difference just isn't as big in the circle.
@JohnKelly6x6Design
@JohnKelly6x6Design 3 күн бұрын
Wish you showed the putting clips from face-on. Can't see your hand.
@clintsawyer7702
@clintsawyer7702 3 күн бұрын
Another happy Power Disc Golf Academy member here, my C1X putting is just under 90% thanks to the lessons, so if you enjoyed this, check out the academy for great lessons on ALL aspects of the game from several of the best players!
@JazzInATinCan
@JazzInATinCan 3 күн бұрын
This was suprisingly insightful. Surprisingly because, even though I expect a lot from good pros but this was beyond what I have heard other brilliant putters say. Very beatifully explained and such an interesting and seemingly solid system. Can't wayt to incorporate it with what my body likes to do. I have been doing the confidence thing for a couple of weeks and my putting has seen two changes: 1: I miss less puts 2: when I miss a put it doesn't feel that bad, even though it was a horrendous put. So yeah. Disc golf became more fun. That's a very good reason to do this. Note: I've also been spending a lot of time developing and practising my putt.
@thundy8363
@thundy8363 3 күн бұрын
Why can't I watch this in landscape?
@Channelisunderconstruction
@Channelisunderconstruction 3 күн бұрын
I watched the confidence dtf video earlier today. I said man do we need this back. Manifesting 🎉
@bubbawatson1852
@bubbawatson1852 3 күн бұрын
Ask your caddy who's top 10 putters in world were in his days.
@Chris.Davies
@Chris.Davies 3 күн бұрын
So nice of you guys to chauffeur for Brad. Good men! :)
@dougfrederick4758
@dougfrederick4758 3 күн бұрын
Every little thing helps. Putting is so key to a good game. Thanks
@daftdolfing8712
@daftdolfing8712 3 күн бұрын
Nice!
@vinhle72
@vinhle72 3 күн бұрын
What a shooter
@yggyking10
@yggyking10 3 күн бұрын
My putting self talk improved when i remembered that I hit about 50% of 25 foot putts - so if I miss one I shrug it off, remember whether it was left/right/high/low, and try to get the next one.
@lanceknightmare
@lanceknightmare 3 күн бұрын
I am a decent putter because I practiced. I did quite well yesterday when I parred 6 out of 9 holes. Parring 6 holes in a game is my personal best up from 5. I also threw a +3 which is my personal best up from +4. That is before watching this video. I am hoping this video helps me to improve.
@U.S.AeroForceDiscGolf
@U.S.AeroForceDiscGolf 3 күн бұрын
Thanks For The Content.... Solid Advice and Fundamentals of Your Stroke .... I say as I walk up to my putt.... I Make This Putt All The Time
@discjunkiesDGT
@discjunkiesDGT 3 күн бұрын
great tip Paul, thanks!!
@billypierce4495
@billypierce4495 4 күн бұрын
2 minutes in and I now know I am watching the most important KZbin video I will watch today... if not ever. Great advice.
@mikehughes8886
@mikehughes8886 4 күн бұрын
Finally.........I was up at Wilderness Ranch a few days ago playing with Pete. As we played, I spoke about my putting woos. He mentioned what a great putter you have become. I took 30 years off and started back playing last October. I use a very unique push putt inside circle 1, which is WAY different than what modern golfers call a push putt. Anyway, outside C1 and when it gets very windy, I have use a back hand putt. I have practiced for 100's of hours at a range of putting styles and I never really liked any of them. Now, I see your motion, and it fits me. It gets rid of a lot of the stuff I did not like and provides the power and accuracy I need. Your putting thoughts are perfect for me. They allow me to repeat the same motion with the same thoughts and it allows me to control the release. I just now spent 15 minutes trying and thinking the way you describe and it felt so incredibly good! Now I can finally go practice ONE style of putt. I am totally excited for the next 12 months of practice. The biggest flaw in my game is my putt and now I feel like I have a path to run on. Thanks Paul, (and Pete!!)
@yeeaahhbuddy7006
@yeeaahhbuddy7006 4 күн бұрын
I think it would be awesome if we had a putt challenge with you. And thanks Paul for being humble and sharing.
@markbancroft3916
@markbancroft3916 4 күн бұрын
I love the putting drill for accurate release point! So simple but shows everything you need to know about your accuracy. Thank you!
@toughguy1125
@toughguy1125 4 күн бұрын
The quarter analogy is money 😉 No joke, this helped my release point immediately which helped accuracy. It’s been a lot of fun watching you play this season. The confidence is clearly on another level which has translated into better golf better results. Looking forward to seeing you take some tourneys down soon!😎
@arlingtonguy54
@arlingtonguy54 4 күн бұрын
Good stuff! The quarter analogy makes sense.
@natebell4764
@natebell4764 4 күн бұрын
I made a 70 footer yesterday with a drop off behind the basket. It came in like a perfect uli put with it fading right at the basket. Probably top 3 shots of the year for me. Just had to share.
@robbkottmyer1823
@robbkottmyer1823 4 күн бұрын
LOVE THIS! Thanks for the advice Uli!
@albertoquagliaroli4230
@albertoquagliaroli4230 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for the drills! I'm thinking also that it should be better to make repetitions of putts bringing zero or not more than one disc in the left hand (for RH throwers), because the balancing of the putt changes if the left hand is charged of three or four discs.
@29HanburyStreet
@29HanburyStreet 4 күн бұрын
That quarter analogy is great!
@kurserone
@kurserone 4 күн бұрын
Step 1, consistency. Step 2, consistency. Step 3, film vertically.
@stephenfrancais
@stephenfrancais 4 күн бұрын
Never considered a lot of this stuff. Thanks Uli
@sethhill4365
@sethhill4365 4 күн бұрын
Thanks Uli!
@YashaKoman
@YashaKoman 4 күн бұрын
Rumors are your putting stats aren’t all that accurate 🤔🤔🤨
@PaulUlibarri
@PaulUlibarri 4 күн бұрын
Follow me for a round.
@jeromeyourhome
@jeromeyourhome 4 күн бұрын
Love the mental attitude, the drill in step 2, and thumb quarter analogy so much... big ups Uli
@maxray29
@maxray29 4 күн бұрын
i definitely haven't ever thought about my thumb before, so i'll for sure be over thinking it in my next practice session! i have been really focused on release point recently, taking stokely's advice to heart, and being intentional about stopping/leaving my hand in the spot where i'm releasing so i can see immediately if i did it correctly. congrats on the awesome results, Uli! love your perspective on the micro aspects of the sport