![]() ![]() Players merely need grounds that can be traversed (which is, of course, subjective based on the fitness and preference of each player) and open enough so discs can be thrown, fly free, and be located (also subjective). ![]() The field of play for disc golf, on the other hand, has far fewer limitations. But ball golf itself has limitations (primarily, the need for a playing surface and contour that permits the ball to be struck with control and aim) which keep course design within certain constraints. Unlike, say, football, basketball, or tennis, which have playing fields that adhere to strict and uniformly measured specifications, golf courses come in varying shapes, sizes, and topography. Players and observers have long believed that golf courses manifest unique characteristics - personalities, really - that set them apart from one another. Therefore, the below 5.5 reasons to practice putting in disc golf are presented as a means of motivating more players to create and stick to a putting practice routine. ![]() It’s one thing to agree with the logic in a general, vague sort of way, but quite another to be able to connect the dots with a straight line that leads directly to a result you value highly. One logical answer is that you’ve never heard a specific reason or reasons that resonated strongly enough with you personally. Therefore, if you’re not systematically working to improve your putting skills and consistency, the question is why? If you’re reading this, you are likely someone who has at least a moderate desire to shoot lower scores on the disc golf course. Yet few players practice putting with a purposeful, regular routine. No one who has ever spent a round crushing long, accurate drives only to score poorly because he or she couldn’t hit a putt (that would be everyone) would argue. Conventional wisdom says putting is a crucial facet of any successful golfer’s game - and conventional wisdom is correct. ![]()
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