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how to throw rollers in disc golf

by Lawson Hegmann Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  1. Disc Selection. The first key aspect of throwing the perfect roller is choosing the right disc for the type of roller you are trying to throw.
  2. Aim. One of the trickiest aspects to throwing a roller is the inconsistency in the rolling portion of the shot.
  3. Footwork. The footwork when throwing a roller shot shouldn’t change from your normal footwork. ...
  4. Reachback & Release. The reach back and release of each type of roller is slightly different, so I’ll go over each one at a time.

How do disc golf discs roll?

The spin carries the disc into a roll which takes the disc further down the course. A roller performed correctly and in the right conditions can drive for 10% – 15% more distance than the disc would have flown if it had been thrown in the air. I’m sure you can see how this type of throw could be very useful in certain situations.

What is a roller shot in disc golf?

So What is A Roller Shot? A roller is a shot thrown on an aggressive anhyzer release angle, which allows the disc to turn over and hit the ground while spinning at a high rate of speed. The spin carries the disc into a roll which takes the disc further down the course.

What is a max distance roller in disc golf?

A max distance roller in disc golf is a type of roller that flies out of the hand on a heavy anhyzer release angle with moderate altitude. Slightly higher altitude on the max distance roller means that this shot travels a fair distance in the air before it hits the ground.

How do you release a forehand roller?

Unlike a traditional backhand roller (which is usually thrown with a moderately flippy disc) my forehand roller is released at a nearly vertical angle (about 10-15 degrees off-axis clockwise; see figures 1 & 2) so that it doesn’t need to flip over in order to hit the ground rolling.

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How do you throw a rolling disc?

11:0615:57Throw BETTER rollers after this video | Disc Golf Basics - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo you're gonna aim almost 90 degrees yeah if you're gonna turn really fast then you have to have itMoreSo you're gonna aim almost 90 degrees yeah if you're gonna turn really fast then you have to have it you know like so yeah almost upside down so uh before the tree.

How do you throw a roller on a disc golf Valley?

To throw a roller, aim low towards the ground, then pull the disc back to a sharp angle. For right-handed players, a backhand roller is pulled down and left, and a forehand roller is pulled down and right.

How do you throw a forehand roller in disc golf?

1:424:22How To Throw A Forehand Roller (Scrambling 101) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipStraight basically up and down and let's just roll straight. And curl next i have the explorer. I'mMoreStraight basically up and down and let's just roll straight. And curl next i have the explorer. I'm going to put not as much of a angle.

When should a roller throw be used in disc golf?

Tip #5 Ground Conditions Players sometimes don't consider how the ground is going to impact how their disc will roll. Ideally, you'll want to use a roller when you have very low or no grass at all. Taller grass is obviously going to slow down the ground action when your disc starts to roll.

What makes a good roller disc?

Generally Fairway drivers are chosen for roller discs, but the Westside Queen is very understable for how fast it is, and it allows for a lot of air time before it makes contact with the ground and begins its roll, which makes it a good choice for longer distance rollers and ones in a more open fairway.

How do you throw farther in disc golf Valley?

2:045:31Disc Golf Valley - How to throw-in from up to 200ft - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI just pull back straight and shoot and the distance was nice but there's some wobble in the discMoreI just pull back straight and shoot and the distance was nice but there's some wobble in the disc that you won't get every time the same direction. But it's quite good i can try again we throw.

What disc is best for rollers?

Best Disc Golf Roller Disc–WinnerProdigy F7.Discmania FD.Latitude 64 Fury.Westside Hatchet.Innova Leopard.MVP Orbital.Westside Queen.Innova Sidewinder.

Is the Roadrunner a good roller disc?

Roadrunners are great rollers. They really teach you how to control your roller. If you start out with something that is more stable then you won't get the control part of a roller. I use a champion roadrunner and star stingray for turnover rollers.

How do you throw a roadrunner?

0:536:18Disc golf-Champion Roadrunner Review - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt's only a nine speed. And it's got a negative four on first turn and it's a little fade one oneMoreIt's only a nine speed. And it's got a negative four on first turn and it's a little fade one one for the face by anibus standards. And fog line so that makes it perfect for low arms to be throwers.

How should you throw an Overstable disc?

2:183:54How to Throw Over Stable Discs| Disc Golf| - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd let that disc just ride that to the left that way if you do have to go straight and then turnMoreAnd let that disc just ride that to the left that way if you do have to go straight and then turn you can just pull out your overstable.

How do you throw a Thumber roller?

2:228:38How to Throw a THUMBER ROLLER! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAngle. Your disc is gonna tend to stand up really quick and turn over really quick so you're goingMoreAngle. Your disc is gonna tend to stand up really quick and turn over really quick so you're going to kind of force. That top edge over to the left for a right-handed player.

What is a cut roller disc golf?

A cut roller is a roller that works in the opposite direction of the natural turning tendency of the disc. Rollers tend to want to turn in the direction of the flight plate (i.e. RHBH rollers tend to turn right).

What is a roller shot?

A roller is a shot thrown on an aggressive anhyzer release angle, which allows the disc to turn over and hit the ground while spinning at a high rate of speed. The spin carries the disc into a roll which takes the disc further down the course.

Which way does a forehand roller go?

11:0612:38Forehand (Flick) Rollers - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThat is the left side being slightly higher than the right not significantly. But just a little bitMoreThat is the left side being slightly higher than the right not significantly. But just a little bit that I'll help prevent the disc from turning over prematurely.

What is the trickiest part of throwing a roller shot?

One of the trickiest aspects to throwing a roller is the inconsistency in the rolling portion of the shot. Many things, including sticks, rocks, foliage and the old lady walking her dog can all get in the way of your disc as it’s trying to roll.

How to release discs in golf?

For the flat release roller, you’ll want to reach back and release flat, or level to the ground at about chest height. Keep the nose down and remember to follow through level when you finish your shot. This will keep the disc from rising too high in the air.

What discs are best for max distance rollers?

The best discs to use for a max distance roller would be a neutral or stable disc . Stable discs tend to also be stable on the ground as they roll, which allows this disc to stay on edge longer than either an overstable or understable disc would. This results in more distance.

What is roller disc?

A roller is a shot thrown on an aggressive anhyzer release angle, which allows the disc to turn over and hit the ground while spinning at a high rate of speed. The spin carries the disc into a roll which takes the disc further down the course. A roller performed correctly and in the right conditions can drive for 10% – 15% more distance than ...

What is a cut roller?

Cut Roller. The cut roller is very similar to the max distance roller, you just need to adjust your anhyzer angle of release. You want a little bit less anhyzer than the max distance roller. This will put the disc on an angle to cut left rather than stand up and roll to finish right (when throwing RHBH).

What is cut roller disc golf?

A cut roller in disc golf is one of the more tricky types of rollers. This shot is thrown on a moderately heavy anhyzer angle of release with max power which allows the disc to fight the flex and turn over on it’s side.

What angle should a flat release roller hit?

The flat release roller should hit the ground at a 45 degree angle, stand upright and roll for a fair distance and curve heavily in the direction of the top plate side of the disc. The best discs to use for a flat release roller is a very understable and/or a very flippy disc.

When to use a roller in a disc game?

Ideally, you’ll want to use a roller when you have very low or no grass at all. Taller grass is obviously going to slow down the ground action when your disc starts to roll.

What is roller disc golf?

What is a roller in disc golf? A roller is when an understable golf disc is thrown on an anhyzer release angle. The disc will turnover so much that it will make contact with the ground on its outer edge and continue to travel while rolling for the majority of its distance. Typically, this is accomplished by bringing your shoulders back and pulling the disc through from a high release point.

Why use flat release angle?

I like using using a flat release angle for rollers because it feels more natural out of my hand. An anhyzer release angle is a bit more uncomfortable and harder to pull off. I’d much rather grab a slower speed disc to still pull off the roller shot.

How to get more distance in disc golf?

There is a little known secret for getting more distance in disc golf. The roller shot. Throwing a roller is highly technical compared to other disc golf throws, but there are a few tips and tricks I’ve learned to make this much easier and more effective. If you play disc golf often, this is a must know shot you need to learn.

What to do before throwing a golf roller?

The first thing you want to do before throwing a roller is to get the right disc in your hand. Disc selection is key here. If you start with the wrong disc, you’ll likely end up frustrated with the results. There are two main aspects that you want to focus on when selecting a golf disc for a roller: stability and rim width.

What is the highest degree of turn on a golf disc?

The turn of a golf disc is measured between -1 and -5, with -5 being the highest degree of turn. An understable golf disc is one that will want to pull to the right, or turn over.

What are the attributes of a roller disc?

We’ve talked about the two most important attributes of a a roller disc: understability and wide rims. But what are some of the best discs that meet this criteria?

Why is the disc released out of the hand at the same angle at which it will roll?

Moreover, because the disc is released out of the hand at the same angle at which it will roll, the whole shot can be made in an entirely straight line, which greatly improves precision and control. Lastly, the forehand roller requires much less of a run-up than a backhand shot.

Why use a forehand roller?

And because your release point is higher than it would be with a traditional drive, the forehand roller is an effective way to clear a hill directly in front of the tee pad. The wind is also an important factor to consider, although it is no more problematic for a roller than it would be for any other shot.

What grip do I use for a hyzer angle?

The V or split grip you use here is an excellent touch grip, because it allows fine sense of, and control of hyzer angle, but it has low power. All the top forehanding pros I am aware of use a two-finger grip, where the index is stacked on top of, or placed behind the forefinger, on the inside of the rim. see more. −.

Where is the index on a forehand grip?

All the top forehanding pros I am aware of use a two-finger grip, where the index is stacked on top of, or placed behind the forefinger, on the inside of the rim.

Which type of wind is the worst for rollers?

Crosswinds, and especially a right-to-left crosswind, present the worst conditions for a roller, because the flight plate is entirely exposed to the direction of the wind and it is likely to get pushed way off-course.

How far is hole 8?

Hole 8 is a mere 200 feet but is shaped like a horseshoe, requiring the player to clear right of a mandatory tree about 125 feet from the basket and then make a 180 degree U-turn back toward the pin. There is really no good way to get there other than with a roller. Most players choose to throw a backhand roller that cuts hard left without ever standing up, but I found that I was more comfortable trying to turn over a forehand roller. Unfortunately, on a few too many occasions my forehand roller turned over so hard that it either missed the mando or flipped over so that it landed on the top plate of the disc and never got rolling at all.

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