DX discs are worth bagging for all skill levels. They are affordable, grippy, and easy to break into your desired level of wear. They come in the widest selection of models and weights of all plastics on the market. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re already on tour, consider the advantages of DX when picking out your next disc.
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You are closer to throwing great rollers than you realize. If you have solid form for air shots, then you already understand the mechanics needed to throw rollers. If you know the flight characteristics of your discs, you can translate that to how the disc will react on the ground.
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Fixing form and adding power aren’t the only way to shave strokes off your disc golf rounds. Intimate knowledge of the rules of the game, strategies for attacking holes, and creative decision making can be just as important as throwing talent.
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The Essential Mid-Range The Innova DX is a workhorse disc that ushered in the era of the mid-ranges when it was approved by the PDGA in 1987. Team Innova veteran Philo Brathwaite has bagged the DX Roc since his early days playing Oak Grove in Pasadena, CA. “I threw that thing all the time until […]
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Winter play helps competitive and casual disc golfers alike rediscover the fun factor. Chilly temperatures, wind, snow—none of these elements promotes top performance, so winter rounds become less about setting records and more about simply enjoying the game. In inclement weather, when everyone else is warming their toes by the fire, you’re a champ just for stepping onto the course and reaching into your bag.
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