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what does plh mean disc golf

by Prof. Orville Maggio Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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So then, what exactly is Parting Line Height(PLH)?
The Parting Line is the point on the nose(on the wing) of the disc where excess plastic(called flashing) leaks out of the mold during production. Most of this excess is eventually trimmed away so that it isn't uncomfortable to hold the disc.
Feb 5, 2019

Is disc golf an amateur or professional sport?

The majority of these players participate at the amateur and recreational level. The Professional Disc Golf Association is the governing body of disc golf and oversees both amateur events and a professional tour that sustains a growing field of full-time players.

What is RHFH disc golf?

For RHFH both the index and middle finger are in contact with the rim and the thumb is on top to maximize power. Professional Disc Golf Association is the worldwide official governing body of the sport of disc golf overseeing the official rules of play and sanctioning guidelines for tournaments.

What is a putt in disc golf?

Jomez Productions, founded in 2012, a professional media company that is dedicated to the sport of Disc Golf a putt in which the player jumps from behind marker and lands beyond marker, note: release must be from behind marker with the player having contact with the ground

What is a disc golf hole?

A disc golf hole begins from a tee area and ends at a target, the most common of which is an elevated metal basket. As a player progresses down the fairway, he or she must make each consecutive throw from the spot where the previous throw landed. In group play, the farthest away player always throws first.

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What is PLH in plastic?

That's the Parting Line Height (PLH). The parting line is the thin line of plastic that is accidentally left on the disc after it has been injection molded. It is accidental because ideally the molds will be machined with high enough tolerance that there will be no witness of where the mold separates.

What do flight numbers mean on disc golf?

These four numbers represent different characteristics of the flight. The four numbers are: speed, glide, turn, fade. For example, let's take the Discmania FD. The FD has flight ratings of 7, 6, -1, 1. That means this disc has a speed rating of 7, glide rating of 6, turn rating of -1, and a fade rating of 1.

How do you throw a RHBH disc golf?

1:145:18Eric Oakley Disc Golf Clinic | Backhand Throw - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipDrive keep that disk on the hyzer. Not saying lean over too far just find that balance of where youMoreDrive keep that disk on the hyzer. Not saying lean over too far just find that balance of where you need to be to release your hyzer because some of them you need to stay tall to throw high.

How do I know if my disc golf is Understable?

The most effective way to tell if a disc is overstable or understable is to throw it. Try throwing the disc backhand and aiming straight. For right-handed players, an understable disc will turn to the right and an overstable disc will turn to the left. A stable disc will go straight.

What is the most stable disc?

The 13 best stable distance driversInfinite Discs Pharaoh (13, 6, -1, 2) ... Innova Shryke (13, 6, -2, 2) ... Discraft Crank (13, 5, -2, 2) ... Dynamic Discs Renegade (11, 5, -2, 3) ... Innova Beast (10, 5, -2, 2) ... Latitude 64 Flow (11, 6, -0.5, 2) ... Westside Discs Sword (12, 5, -0.5, 2) ... MVP Octane (13, 5, -1, 2)More items...

What is a Hyzer Flip?

A Hyzer Flip is very similar to an S-Shot but follows a straighter line. An understable disc is thrown very fast with a hyzer angle of release. The disc turns or “flips” up and brings its nose down in the process. This allows for a long straight glide.

What are the 3 basic throwing skills in disc golf?

In disc golf, there are five general throws: backhand, sidearm (also referred to as the forehand), overhand, hyzer, and anhyzer. Each of these throwing styles has to incorporate the four components of grip, stance, windup, and release.

What is hyzer and Anhyzer?

The difference between hyzer and anhyzer is how the disc is released in an angle by the disc golf player. The hyzer throw happens when the top of the disc is facing away from the thrower. The opposite is anhyzer, where the top of the disc will face the thrower upon release.

How far should a beginner throw a disc golf?

According to the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA), you can expect beginners to throw disc golf discs at an average distance of around 175 to 250 feet. This is typically approximately 80% of their ultimate throwing distance, becoming farther as they gain more experience in the sport.

Why do pros use 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.

Do Understable discs fly farther?

Understable discs go farther than overstable discs of a similar speed, so an understable mid can encroach on some fairway drivers, and have zero fade.

Why are Understable discs better for beginners?

* Understable discs are the most beginner friendly. * They turn in the same direction of their spin during the initial stages of their flight when thrown flat, straight and with average power.

What is a good disc golf rating?

Players who average the course layout SSA will have a rating of 1000. As of 2021, top pro players who average scores lower than SSA have ratings over 1000 ranging up to 1050. PDGA amateur men average around 860 and women around 725.

What is the 5th number on a disc?

First you'll see the four digits which equate to speed / glide / turn / fade, followed by a fifth number which is the old-school Discraft flight number. So now players who like one system or the other can have both for easy reference.

How do you read disc golf?

6:089:08What Do The Numbers On The Disc Mean? | Flight Rating SystemYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIt can take a lot of torque. So now that you understand the four-numbered flight rating system thereMoreIt can take a lot of torque. So now that you understand the four-numbered flight rating system there are a few important reminders factors that greatly affect how a disc flies.

What does speed glide turn fade mean?

Basically, how a disc is supposed to fly. Speed: how hard the disc must be thrown. Glide: how long the disc can stay in the air. Turn: how much the disc turns to the right when first thrown (rhbh thrower). Fade: how much the disc turns to the left at the end of it's flight (rhbh thrower).

How much does a disc weigh?

A class of discs weighing up to 150 grams. These discs usually weigh from 145 grams up to 150 grams but may be much lighter. These are the only class of discs approved for play in Japan.

What is an overstable disc?

Overstable. The tendency of a disc to turn to the left at high or low speeds for a RHBH thrower. Overstable discs are usually thrown by high power players and are not good for beginners.

What is a jump putt?

Jump Putt. A putt where the player pushes off the ground with the lead foot at the time of release. Generally performed when a player is more than 10 meters from the basket so they can move forward of the marker disc after release and not be penalized for performing a “falling putt”.

What is a grip on a flight plate?

A grip with the thumb on the flight plate, the fingers curled under the disc with one or more finger pads pressed against the rim and the back of the hand moves towards the target. There are many variations.

What is a bounce back putt?

Also known as a Bounce Back or Kick Out– A putt that hits the chains solidly on target and bounces out of the target instead of staying in the chains or dropping into the basket.

How far can you throw a putt?

Any throw from within 10 meters or less, as measured from the rear of the marker disc to the base of the hole is considered a putt. A player may not advance beyond the marker disc until disc is at rest and player has successfully demonstrated full control of balance.

What is disc golf?

Disc golf has a vocabulary of its own. There are lots of “words” you’ll hear on the disc golf course that you won’t hear anywhere else. This guide is designed to help you understand the different disc golf lingo and help you understand what the avid discers are talking about when you join them for a league or tournament round.

What is a bag tag in disc golf?

A token of membership in a disc golf club that includes a number or rank of where you stand based on the last “bag tag round” played. If you have a high bag tag number, and beat a player with a lower number, you “exchange” tags with that player and now you have the lower tag number (until someone with a higher number beats you in a tag round).

Why do you have to throw mandos in disc golf?

Mandos are established to improve the safety, challenge, and design of a course. Holes can have multiple mandos where you must throw left, right, under, or even over certain marked objects. One of the most famous mandos in disc golf is the triple mando wall built for the United States Disc Golf Championship.

How much does a PDGA membership cost?

PDGA membership costs $50 per year for amateur players and $100 per year for professional players.

What is an A-tier disc golf tournament?

A disc golf tournament type where only paid PDGA members are allowed to play. A-Tier tournaments have at least three rounds, are played over multiple days , and the tournament director is not allowed to play. At the time this dictionary was written, PDGA A-Tier tournaments require a minimum of $3,000 be added to professional players payout purse. Events can only be approved for A-Tier status after multiple years running as a B-Tier event.

How much does a B-tier disc golf tournament cost?

A PDGA B-Tier is a class of tournament that consists of at least two different disc golf rounds and has a minimum of $750 in added cash for pro purse payout.

What is an air bounce in disc golf?

Air Bounce. Throwing your disc in such a way that the disc suddenly “bounces” or “rises” into the air early into its flight. Throw this type of shot to get beneath low lying branches. Air bounces are commonly used in Ultimate Frisbee, but very difficult to do in disc golf.

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A–

  • A-Tier
    A disc golf tournament type where only paid PDGA members are allowed to play. A-Tier tournaments have at least three rounds, are played over multiple days, and the tournament director is not allowed to play. At the time this dictionary was written, PDGA A-Tier tournaments …
  • Ace
    Throwing your disc into the basket on your first shot off the tee box. In disc golf, it is common to have any spectators sign the “ace shot” when witnessing a disc golf ace.
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B–

  • B-Tier
    A PDGA B-Tier is a class of tournament that consists of at least two different disc golf rounds and has a minimum of $750 in added cash for pro purse payout.
  • Backhand
    A throwing style in which the player points their right shoulder towards the target in an RHBH (Right-hand backhand) throw. The disc is then pulled across the chest from left to right and released. A backhand throw (RHBH) will cause a normal disc golf disc to fade to the left near th…
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C–

  • C-Tier
    A class of disc golf tournament with the least strict requirements. C-Tier events can consist of a single round of disc golf and do not require any additional payout. Disc golfers do not need to be members of the PDGA to play in C-Tier tournaments but if they are not members need a $10 no…
  • Card
    In tournaments, leagues, and competitive disc golf settings players play in groups called “cards.” Your “card” will all write their scores on a single scorecard to be turned in to the tournament director at the completion of the round
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D–

  • Deuce
    Completing a disc golf hole in two shots.
  • Disc
    A plastic circular object used in disc golf is commonly referred to as a Frisbee.
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E–

  • Eagle
    Completing a hole two shots under par. A two on a par four or a three on a par five-hole. Also the name of the first bevel edge disc made by Innova Champion Discs.
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F–

  • Fade
    The path of a disc during the slower portion, or “finish,” of a disc’s flight when it naturally turns left (RHBH) or right (RHFH).
  • Fan Grip
    A grip style where the fingers are extended and not wrapped tightly together. This grip style is typically used for shorter control shots.
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G–

  • Green
    The putting area. Sometimes referred to as the area within the circle but oftentimes refers to the area near the basket where a normal putt shot is possible.
  • Grip lock
    When a disc gets stuck in a player’s hand causing them to accidentally release later than expected usually causing a poor throw.
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H–

  • Headwind
    Wind blowing directly at you. A disc will fly more understable in a headwind (for RHBH, your disc is more likely to turn right). For best performance, throw more overstable discs when throwing into a headwind.
  • Helix
    see “flex shot.” Also the name of several discs manufactured by Lightning Discs.
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  • Jump Putt
    A putting technique using a forward jumping motion to increase distance. A jump putt is only legal outside of 10 meters (32.8 feet) from the basket.
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  • Lay-up
    A strategic throw designed to set up the next shot. Examples include an approach shot that prepares for an easy putt or a conservative drive that avoids a water hazard.
  • League
    A group of disc golfers that get together, typically on a weekly basis to play competitive disc golf — usually for small cash payout or prizes. A league is often referred to as a mini-tournament. Joining a disc golf league is an excellent way to get disc golf tips and improve your game.
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