This may be the best putting tip ever. There are times when my putt just isn’t there(like right now)and simply finding the weight of the disc in my hand brought back consistency. Thank you sir
@drgoodnews4 ай бұрын
This video is awesome!! Great tips
@evanlawrence37416 ай бұрын
Robbie, I have always been a spin putter because I never understood how push putting worked. You just gave the best explanation on how to push putt I have ever found on the internet. Thank you!
@djhollowman95676 ай бұрын
Hey Robbie man, I just wanted to say thanks, like a HUGE thanks, for what you do. I seriously learn A LOT from your videos, and I have learned almost all of what I understand just from your teaching videos. You have a good teaching style. I appreciate who you are and what you do man. I'm a Robbie C fan for life.
@LuceDiscGolf6 ай бұрын
I was 100% that guy that could throw the big shot then still not get the bird. I spent all of my skill points at the beginning on distance and just kept training that skill until I got over 400'. Once I finally started spending more time grinding putting it felt like the levels had SO MUCH XP between them and took forever. Could have passively trained it for some slow rates to make a better push earlier and be a more rounded character but oh well. Glass cannon is a fun starting build but turning more into a main now and loving it even more.
@ctoepper6 ай бұрын
Nice to hear that as someone who has gotten 3-4 last place finishes in MA1 almost purely from putting mistakes in the tournament setting … 450 distance isn’t worth much if you can’t clean it up.. decided to drop down to MA2 because of it
@hypno_926 ай бұрын
I highly doubt they’ll add a re-spec option to the sport anytime soon, so videos for beginners like these are super important - to make sure player retention and experience improves for disc golf everywhere. I am only 6 weeks into my current ( and only ) build and going for midrange and approach levels early on is making the early game way more enjoyable. The arm speed and distance stats are a little too hyped up imo.
@mikehan31305 ай бұрын
These putting tips really helped me. I implemented right before a tournament and I was way more confident and it showed in my scores.
@gerrylepage45736 ай бұрын
DUDE! That Lex and Caitlyn example is soo DEAD ON!!!! Was laughingly talking about that with my bud on a round just yesterday. Keep the awesome mental content Robbie!!
@kylepellow56446 ай бұрын
You’re the best Robbie!
@ogdiscgolfer6 ай бұрын
Noodle Arms Anonymous just lost a member... thanks Robbie for naming names. :D Good stuff my friend!
@julianseyal6 ай бұрын
Very thoughtful thanks! Can’t wait to give it a try
@spacemannspiff27586 ай бұрын
Hey Robbie. I’m doing great, thanks for asking. We had so much fun meeting you in Denver, and playing a round with you and Jesse. Great video as always. Thanks for all the tips. Have a good one. -Chad
@scootladychicago6 ай бұрын
the shoulder butterfly at 8:09 😁 i will never be able to drive far, so putting is where i try and put a lot of my practice energy in order to make gains in my (terrible) scores. have a couple new things to consider now. best to you and lindsay 🛴❤
@gregreece28266 ай бұрын
How did you learn to speak. You are so natural and I get so into listening you teach that I told my boss to shut up. This is great content. I’ve been trying to learn consistent putting. Look forward to trying this tip. Thank you.
@teenor18236 ай бұрын
This is a really great verbalization of techniques I use to help with consistency. I have a routine where I make a few quick small rotations of the disc more or less just tossing it up a bit each time feeling where the weight is centered. It's important at this point that I feel the grip on each point of contact with the disc to ensure that it will not stick to or slide from my hand in an unexpected way. I always like to line my arm up and feel the upcoming motion giving one to three practice swings in a pendulum motion towards the basket. I like to visualize that the only direction the disc can go is on the same path of the pendulum motion, which is almost always the case. Visualizing making the putt is one of the most important aspects of putting in my opinion. Over time I've noticed that my make percentage is much higher when I "know" the putt is going in before I throw it and that any amount of doubt I have when lining up my putt will dramatically lower my make percentage. Confidence is key and practice is the best way to form a solid foundation of confidence. Keep sharing the knowledge and growing the sport!
@charlesbinkley51036 ай бұрын
Love the shirt! Let's go braves!
@brianroche98126 ай бұрын
Robbie, I have always been a spin putter, but always sucked at it. I just never learned the right way. This just changed my putting game forever. I went from 20% C1X to about 80% C1X in 1 hour. You rock. Thank you so much for your tips.
@chris497496 ай бұрын
The vid dropped 14 hours ago, you posted this 13 hours later ..... don't be that guy
@markalbury58366 ай бұрын
Loved this video, I’m still trying to figure out if I prefer push or spin but I’m gonna try this thought process and see how it feels to me. Also love the shirt and have it in my fanatics cart 😂 Chop On Bud!
@aslan-og6 ай бұрын
I use a similar visualization in ball golf for greenside bunker shots. You can imagine the "feel" of under handing a golf ball to the pin giving you the basic feel that you need to swing the club. Finding this feel is a really important concept.
@ryandowling40266 ай бұрын
so interesting. after your lesson Andrew mentioned that "feeling the weight of the disc" was what resonated most with him
@johnhendricks71025 ай бұрын
I use a spin put with direct approach. But if it's off, it's way off. I always dry run my flic of my wrist and it seems to help. Your video has been helpful.
@cadmando186 ай бұрын
Can I use the Tennis Ball as a stress ball when I miss putts? 😂 You always have great videos Robbie, keep up the amazing work.
@rainmakes6 ай бұрын
Still not as good at putting as I'd like but I had a big breakthrough in making more of my putts and having more confidence when I heard something Isaac Robinson said at a clinic. Someone asked him about why he doesn't seem to really have a long routine and he said he did, but he mostly does it before he gets up to his lie. That was big, and the other piece was equating it to shooting basketball free throws. When I would do longer routines for that I wasn't as consistent and it was because it was so different from any other time I'd shoot the ball, so I would dribble once and shoot. Got to be a pretty good 85 plus percent free throw shooter back in the day. Fast forward to putting, and that's what I do now. I have factored distance, basket height, wind, etc., before I step up so that all I do is step up to my lie, do the same little spin of the disc in my off hand and loosen my shoulders/arms, and putt like I'm spinning it to a buddy on the other side of the basket. Less stress, more confidence.
@stuartschwenke66566 ай бұрын
totally nailed it. Hitting C1 and C2 in regulation Tee to Green and then missing putts has to be, by far, the most frustrating part of GOLF. You have said this repeatedly...start at the basket and work your way to the tee pad. We win the hole on the green. Start developing this part of the game first. Mental is key; second is instinct: the body kinda knows how to put the bisket in the basket if we get out of the way. Robbie's big question: How do we develop this instinict? Answer: by feeling the weight of the disc. Interesting.
@kayakbrent6 ай бұрын
Thank you
@JTygerAU6 ай бұрын
Great video. Lots of nuggets, but the start/ending position on the fingers was a lightbulb for me. You mentioned several times on here that you do putting lessons, is there somewhere people can go to find out how it may be possible to see if that’s something that may be a fit?
@TheButlerNZ6 ай бұрын
In my 1st tournament, I actually at one point said in my head "Here you go [Insert your friends name here]" and threw the disc to the basket envisioning it was my mate 'X', no thinking about the shot, just looking at the basket and letting lizard brain calculate the weight and trajectory... It was really an upshot, not a putt... it didn't go in... but fell just beyond within drop in reach... I did it because it was at a distance I often go long/short/ right... Instead it almost went in (so I had a shot) and didn't result in another unguaranteed putt. By the way. How many here, after taking up Disc Golf, have become soooo much better at throwing trash in the bin etc... Your back to those days as a kid, feeling the weight of that stone, lobbing it into the water etc and hitting that stick etc without even trying... Feel the weight.
@benharrison58166 ай бұрын
Really great tip here Robbie, I'ma try it out! I've been trying to incorporate more of a push putt into my own spush putt form, since I was pulling my putts right a lot, but now I have a new problem where I sky a lot of putts. Maybe I'm releasing too high/late, or getting the nose up on the way up with this new motion. Any tips on keeping the disc flat and release point?
@nordicdiscgolferatrumble94304 ай бұрын
Robbie, can you plese make a playlist for your putting vids only?
@JohnnyFairway4 ай бұрын
This here putting tip works for me big time and I would have sworn to you that it could not possibly apply to me. Try really feeling the weight for real and tossing it without all the mechanics thoughts, you'll be amazed at yourself
@juliettehoullier39526 ай бұрын
finally got me
@jhines00426 ай бұрын
Bean Bag Toss has a lot of similarities (corn hole too)
@Ishiisan6 ай бұрын
I was coming to say that! I was playing Corn Hole with my family and after a few rounds, 💡moment 🤣
@A77ick6 ай бұрын
2:17...i would say a snowball is on that list.
@ChadSolberg6 ай бұрын
Yo Robbie! You going to NADGT national championship this year?
@oldguydiscgolf136 ай бұрын
Smush putting is like cornhole tossing.🎉
@KevinJames906 ай бұрын
I’m great at both shanking the drive and missing the putt, like an overachieving underachiever lol
@kylewagner27846 ай бұрын
wait a minute......where did you get that shirt?
@alexanderjagell29636 ай бұрын
Man i really hope i find someting that makes me consistent soon, if you give me a Backhand and a forehand throw each, i can get it past 900ft (500/400) but i putt around 68% c1 in general xD
@swampthang29536 ай бұрын
This video is for making 20 footers.
@thetimekeeper-uj8ol6 ай бұрын
I can do lhfh and rhfh 400 foot discs, but when it comes to putting I absolutely suck at because I can not focus at it.
@thetimekeeper-uj8ol6 ай бұрын
I also just put the tennis ball method to the test and did what you said. My putting game is completely changed now. I'm hitting 75% of my shots now versus 40-50% of my putts at the edge of circle 1
@coasternut30916 ай бұрын
I do a mosyly spin putt. I have to tell myself "throw it IN the basket, not at it"
@heyerlaw5 ай бұрын
EVERYONE WATCHING THIS VIDEO IS A CHAD!
@lingofearth27866 ай бұрын
Im stuck between 270-300 ft… but I can putt well inside of 25-30..
@heathenbyheritage20956 ай бұрын
I have to be confident in putting, I don’t have the drives!
@JustBBlunt6 ай бұрын
Putt like you're playing corn hole to feel the weight.
@davismorehead24946 ай бұрын
I’m the guy who can’t put and can only throw 200 ft
@Slipperypickle4206 ай бұрын
Can throw 400, not good in circle1.
@LaidBackGolf5 ай бұрын
this has bill nye the science guy vibes but just needs whacky transitions
@swampthang29536 ай бұрын
Garbage information... Grip as hard as you can people. No ones gonna power grip a putt. And its ok to hyzer putt. What you should do is put the putter in the palm, extend fingers, and grip hard.
@brosa12126 ай бұрын
Maybe I'm a sicko but pressured putting is my fav part of the game
@ChadSolberg6 ай бұрын
You are a monster
@chris497496 ай бұрын
This is the most stoner disc golf video I have ever seen, are there ways to improve your putting, of course, best thing I can tell you is to A. Stop trying to focus on how everyone else does it. B. Practice and find what works for you and practice more
@beenschmokin6 ай бұрын
Like all your other videos I've seen but You couldn't be more wrong here. Your wrist makes that motion doing almost everything sports using your hands. There is no such thing as a "push putt." Spin equals stability period. That circle ain't going no where you want without spin. Knuckleball does crazy shit because it's not spinning. The ridiculousness that disc golf is some unique thing with motions only done there is why people sucked for so long and now the scores are going super low and they making putts from 40+ all day. It's exactly like all other sports. Slingshots for everyone..
@bpmorse6 ай бұрын
You may be right, I’m not sure… but I don’t like your comment