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Scott Family Disc Golf - Clinic Review
Disc Golf Basics by Debbie Scott, Innova Ambassador
Moorseville, NC– April 18, 2013
The Bridges disc golf course just opened and will be having it's
first tournament the weekend of April 20-21. I was asked by Leah,
head of the Moorseville Park and Rec to conduct a clinic before
the event. Thursday night we did just that. It was promoted over
several channels, including this facebook
event page and the Mooresville Park and Rec homepage.
We had about 20 people come to the clinic. Most were very new
to the sport and 1 that had never played before. The one who had
never played before and didn't have any discs, Innova gave them
a new 150g shark. That was very well received.
I took to the clinic an Innova banner, crate of demo discs, two
travel baskets and 10 new sharks for new players. I also had made
up reference guides and gave everyone an Innova sticker for coming.
The clinic started off with me generally explaining the sport, equipment
used and defined disc golf terms. We started off the hands on part
with putting. I broke the group up into two and taught them how
to putt normally, turbo, flick and straddle. We had a little competition
after everyone had some practice.
The next area of disc golf we covered was the approach. I first
defined where they were aiming at, the 'Easy Circle'. Steve Lambert
came up with this at the E.D.G.E. Program at the USDGC. I thought
it was great and I use it every time I teach approaching. We all
gather around the basket, turn out and take 3 giant steps away,
turn back, then putt. Most people make it from this distance. I
noted to them that most everyone makes in. Next we gather up our
discs, this time we step out 6 giant steps, turn and putt again.
This time fewer people make it in. I noted to them that fewer would
make it in at this distance. So we gathered our discs once again
and went back to the original circle (3 steps out) and putted again,
where most made it. Before we gathered our discs I explained to
them that it was this circle, the 'Easy Circle' that they were to
aim for in their approach, not the basket itself. Armed with our
discs and knowledge of the 'Easy Circle' we backed up 100 ft. Everyone
spread out and one by one they approached to the basket. I showed
them the grip, stance and motion of a good approach. We did both
a backhand and sidearm approach.
After approaching, I broke the group up into three and we played
the front loop of 4 holes of the Bridges golf course. It was cool
to see the students putting into action all that we practiced in
the clinic. After the mini-round I fielded questions and thanked
everyone for coming. Many said they learned new stuff and was very
thankful this was put on and that they were able to come.
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