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Chris Davies. Edited by Martin Galley
- Jul 31, 2020
- 5 min
How to make the switch from Ultimate to Disc Golf efficiently and rapidly
If you have reached the age where sprinting and throwing yourself at the ground are starting to wear thin, then it might be time to hang up your Ultra-Star, grab some golf discs, and take up a more leisurely and less injurious way to enjoy the flight of the disc. Today Vortica’s in-depth article shows you how to quickly achieve that. When I see Ultimate players on the DGC, I easily recognise them from half a klick away. That’s because they all make the same basic mistakes. Ha
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Chris Davies. Edited by Martin Galley
- Jul 23, 2020
- 6 min
Worst-Kept Secrets in Disc Golf: The Envy, from MVP/Axiom
The Envy is the single largest selling disc made by MVP. There is nothing super-special about any particular feature of the disc, but rather a combination of standard and innovative features coupled with manufacturing prowess which come together to create an approach disc and driving putter of rare ability. Axiom’s Envy was PDGA approved in January 2014 and is a great-gliding and stable putter which is rightly famous for its utility from the teepad. The Envy is a small-diamet
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Chris Davies. Edited by Martin Galley
- Jul 16, 2020
- 7 min
Ascot: The rebirth of a defunct golf course as a disc golf course
Back in late 2012, when I visited the site for the first time after 10,000 earthquakes had destroyed much of Christchurch city, and wrecked the Par-3 golf course at Ascot by way of liquefaction volcanoes and ruptured water pipelines, I was convinced it would only take a few months to get a DGC installed there. How wrong I was. But 7 years later, I was very happy to launch the Ascot Disc Golf Course. The area which had sadly been essentially dead for 9 years is once again aliv
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Chris Davies. Edited by Martin Galley
- Jul 9, 2020
- 9 min
Best-Kept Secrets in Disc Golf: The Latitude 64 Sinus
Unlike almost every other disc in the world, the Sinus is truly unique – and I use this word as defined: “being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.” In this article, I go through the features and benefits of the Sinus and explain why it’s a necessary addition to every bag. The Sinus gained PDGA approval in early 2006, so it has been a fixture of the sport for some time now, and yet the general playing population has not discovered the magic Sinus can unlock once i
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