Rec’d on YT | Overstable vs. Understable putters – What to pick?


This is a clip from our first Advanced Putting course with Matt Bell. Be sure to check the 20 lesson course at Pulsea Disc Golf Academy!

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In this course you will be improving your disc golf putting game to the next level with the Putting Champion Matt Bell. You will learn about the various tools and different putting styles, like Push putt / Shovel putt, Spin Putt and the so called Anhyzer putting style. You’ll also learn different stances so you can improve and fine tune your own disc golf putting style. If you are a new player you will quickly find your own style through the lessons. Matt Bell will also walk you through the various angles of putting.

Let’s put!
via PVybe on YT: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OkQFnZNXDE

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