The 3 MAJOR DIFFERENCES Between PRO And AMATEUR Disc Golfers!

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Welcome back Justice League!

Since I get to travel around and film the top disc golf athletes that Australia has to offer, I get a front row seat at watching the pros play. And on top of that, here in Australia, the pros play on the same courses in the same tournaments as the amateurs. This has allowed me to pick up on 3 major differences between pro and amateur disc golfers! If you ever wondered what it takes to be a pro disc golfer and what aspects of your disc golf game that you should work on to unlock you pro potential, then look no further! And if you think I've missed something that pro disc golfers do that amateurs don't, let me know down in the comments!

If you want to become the next great pro disc golfer, then unlock your pro potential by mastering the 3 major differences between pro and amateur disc golfers!

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This is a great video!❤️🤘🏼 The mental part is so hard to overcome.. My putt practice in the house is between 80 and 90% in circle one. And when I'm playing with people in the moment I may be 60 or 70%. Confidence is everything

Nomadmatty
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Content too good for such few subscribers. I look forward to watching this channel grow. Great stuff!

coltonmandell
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Putting is a definite! Start making 80% of C1 putts, and you'll quickly climb the ranks of your div.

The only other one I'd say is just raw driving distance. A 120m par 3 is much easier to birdie if you can drive 130-140m somewhat consistently :P

NathanChallengesLife
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Went to the local course a few months ago, there was a truck with a massive PDGA trailer hooked to it. Stepped up to hole 1 and a guy asked if I wanted to play a round. Said he worked at Idlewild. With ease this guy was throwing bulls eye forehands with a beat up thrasher. Twice as far as i could even throw. Really CONSISTENT. Funny though we played a nice round....i sucked...he won...but he never tried to tell me how to play my game. Every time I go out for a round...some guy whose game is garbage always wants to coach. What's up with that? Good luck in tournament play, Justice. 2023!!!

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