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how do pros break in their disc golf disc?

by Erin Cole Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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There are many different ways to break in a new disc golf disc. This can take a shorter or longer amount of time depending on the premium quality of the disc plastic or how often it’s used. Some players will bend their disc back and forth, put it in the dishwasher with hot water, or throw the disc against a tree to soften and beat in the disc.

Full Answer

How to break in a new disc golf disc?

This method was named after the disc guru H.R. Hyzer who coined the term to describe the disc angle to the horizon. Repeatedly throwing your new disc in this fashion will force the disc to land on its edge and speed up the effect of breaking in and simulate an on-course effect. Many people suggest skipping the disc on hard roads or asphalt.

Why do professional disc golf players keep discs in their bags?

They may choose a disc with a graphic from a tournament that they are really fond of or one that is from a friend’s signature line. Sometimes they keep discs because they’ve had it for a long time and decided to always keep it in their bag. Players are constantly tweaking the discs in their bags.

Can you break in a disc by playing it during play?

Just like losing weight is best done a few pounds at a time, breaking in a disc by using it during the course of play will likely yield the best results. But crash diets are all the rage for a reason – we want results now!

Should you season your disc golf discs?

Seasoning a disc with this method will take many rounds and lots of time, but beware, you may even have fun while playing disc golf. Proponents of this method also explain how you learn more about the disc as you break it in. You watch it grow up into the beautiful, broken saucer that flies nothing like it did when new.

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How do you break in a disc golf disc?

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How do I make discs beat faster?

Things to Do to Beat in Your Disc FasterPlay an entire round with just the 1 disc you want to beat in. ... Let someone less experience use it for a while. ... Throw your disc into a tree repeatedly.Throw your disc using grenade shots in open field or parking lot.Use sandpaper around the rim of the disc.More items...

How many disc do pros carry?

Well, most professional disc golfers carry between 15 and 25 discs.

How hard do pro disc golfers throw?

The average speed of a disc golf throw is around 50-70 miles per hour or 80-112 kilometers per hour. The fastest disc golf disc thrown was by pro disc golfer Simon Lizotte and was at a speed of 89.5 miles per hour or 144 kilometers per hour.

Does champion plastic break in?

Ryan P. In my experience, Champ plastic will retain it's original flight characteristics for an extremely long time, and break in very slowly. However, after being broken in a long time (3+ years playing 5x a week), they get to a point where they are like dx plastic and just start getting really flippy really quickly.

Does champion plastic beat in?

The flight pattern of discs of the same mold but in Star and Champion plastics don't differ much. The only difference is that discs made from Champion plastic are more stable. They will fly a little straighter, if not to the left, depending on the turn rating of the disc.

Do heavier discs fly farther?

In general, lighter discs fly farther than heavier discs, but heavier discs may fly farther in a headwind due to their greater stability. A safe bet for the average player is to throw discs weighing around 160-165 grams for best distance.

How many discs does the average disc golfer own?

That means that the sweet spot is somewhere around 50 discs. However, as the quantities go higher, the number of responses doesn't drop much.

What is the most popular disc in disc golf?

Top 10 OverallInnova Destroyer.Innova Wraith.Discraft Buzzz.Thought Space Athletics Mantra.Gateway Wizard.Infinite Discs Alpaca.Infinite Discs Pharaoh.Infinite Discs Sphinx.More items...•

How Far Can Paul McBeth throw?

600+ feetPaul McBeth has thrown a Discraft Zeus to a distance of 600+ feet (182+ meters), this incredible throw was recorded in a video where McBeth was throwing “Simon lines”, he crushed a near perfect 360-backhand throw.

How far should a speed 7 disc go?

Speed 6-7 can go much further then 300, 450-500 in top pro power hands.

Why do pros throw Overstable discs?

When thrown on a hyzer, an overstable disc wants to find the ground. The more stability a disc has, the quicker it will want to dump out of the air and land. This means that the less stability the disc has, the longer it will take to find the ground when thrown on a hyzer.

What is a PDGA disc?

Rule 801.02 B of the PDGA Rulebook states: A disc which has been modified after production such that its original flight characteristics have been altered is illegal, excepting wear from usage during play and the moderate sanding of discs to smooth molding imperfections or scrapes.

What type of plastic breaks in the fastest?

Base plastic and putter plastic will break in very fast and sometimes you’ll notice a difference after only a few throws. Recycled plastic also breaks in very quickly.

Can you break in a disc?

So there you have it. With minimal effort and a few common household items, we might be able to break in a disc. However, a disc that has been breaking in over the course of hundreds of rounds is still the best option. I’d consider this method is just a little head start and not a full shortcut to a seasoned disc.

Can you bend a disc to make it sound better?

Tuning your disc won’t make it sound better, but bending the wing can get you some results. Some people say bending the edges down will make a disc understable and bending them up will make it slightly overstable. Other people say never to bend the disc in this manner.

The same ones you do!

That's right, there is no such thing as a "professional" disc golf disc, and the same discs in your bag could be the very ones a pro player is using.

Sponsorship

One of the biggest differences between an amateur and professional player is sponsorship.

Preference

Pro players are very conscious of what is in their bag, they have to be.

Experience

Some of the pros may not have played as long as some amateurs, but they more than likely practice and play much more than the average amateur player.

And there you have it!

If you're curious enough to learn the specific discs that a current professional player uses, head over to Youtube!

Why do players keep discs in their bags?

Sometimes they keep discs because they’ve had it for a long time and decided to always keep it in their bag. Players are constantly tweaking the discs in their bags.

When did Catrina Allen start playing disc golf?

Catrina Allen began playing disc golf in 2009 and quickly started winning competitions as an Amateur. In 2011 she turned professional and since then has won the PDGA World Championships and the United States Women’s Disc Golf Championships. Catrina is sponsored by Prodigy Disc.

How many times has Paul won the PDGA?

He is a five-time PDGA world disc golf champion winning the title for four consecutive years from 2012 to 2015 and then reclaiming the title in 2019. Paul was sponsored by Innova Discs from 2005 to 2018 when he won his first four world championships.

How long has James Conrad been playing golf?

James Conrad has been playing since 2000 with early wins in Junior divisions. Since going pro, he has had some notable wins including the 2019 United States Disc Golf Championship and the DGPT – MVP Open at Maple Hill in 2018.

Do professional players use Dynamic Discs?

Professional players exclusively use the discs made by their sponsors so their bags may change significantly when they switch sponsorships . You’ll see a bit more variety with players sponsored by Dynamic Discs because of their partnerships with Westside Discs and Latitude 64.

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Plastic Types

  • The problem with giving the ultimate advice on breaking in discs is that discs are manufactured with several different types of plastic. Each manufacturer has its own recipe. Since plastics break down at different rates, the method and time it takes to break a disc down will vary. DG Putthead…
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Field Work – The Redundant Grind

Parking Lots, Brick Walls, Fences – Say Goodbye to The Smooth Texture

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For those of you who don’t know, each manufacturer has several types of plastic and each plastic breaks in at a different rate. Base plastic and putter plastic will break in very fast and sometimes you’ll notice a difference after only a few throws. Recycled plastic also breaks in very quickly. Most premium plastics stay true to th…
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Hand Tuning – A Great Workout

  • Just like losing weight is best done a few pounds at a time, breaking in a disc by using it during the course of play will likely yield the best results. But crash diets are all the rage for a reason – we want results now! Seasoning a disc with this method will take many rounds and lots of time, but beware, you may even have fun while playing disc golf. Proponents of this method also expl…
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Wait, Is This Even Legal?

  • Heading to a field for some practice time can also be a good way to break in a disc without all that walking, approaching, and putting we do on the disc golf course. My field work generally has a specific focus, but throwing spike hyzers all over the place will force the disc to constantly land on its edge, simulating the on-course effect.
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Final Conclusions

  • Other people suggest skipping the disc off the asphalt over and over. I suppose this might work, but you’re disc will certainly look worn and you’ll have some sanding to do afterward. Firing your disc into a brick wall or chain link fence repeatedly would do the trick too. Same problem here though, you’ll damage the beauty of the disc you likely spent way too much time choosing from t…
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