How do you throw a flex shot in disc golf?
How do you throw a flex shot in disc golf? What is the purpose of this shot?
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A flex short, aka s curve, is a shot used to get more distance out of disc normally for people with smaller arms.. If you are a new player and want to attempt to throw something like this you are best using something understable such as an innova roadrunner or sidewinder. This is a good shot for people that don’t have very big arms for maximizing distance but can be a little iffy as far as accuracy goes, and it is very tough to throw on a wooded course.
As far as throwing it goes it really depends on your throwing style (backhand, forehand, which hand you throw with etc…)
If you are new I would recommend a 165-170g champion road runner. That should do just what you are looking for until it starts to stay right right (if right handed) and then you can switch to a more stable driver.
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