colin-evans
Oct 17 2008, 04:31 PM
Here is my first disc golf hypothetical...

you are granted a wish that all your putts from a certain distance (of your choice) are made no matter what....
The catch is you have to make 10 in a row from that distance. If one is missed you will not make any for a whole year...

I can make ten footers easily but it would be nice to not worry at all about spits or bounce outs.... what if one bounced out during my 10 I would not make any inside that distance for a year...

Would you take your chances at all from any distance... if so how far can you make 10 in row from, with that kind of pressure..


I hope this understandable

ce

JohnLambert
Oct 18 2008, 02:29 PM
I would gable 20 footers, and if I missed, take a year off. :D

Pizza God
Oct 18 2008, 03:03 PM
When practicing putting, I start from 3ft out and have to make all my putts (depends on how many putters I have in my hand) before I can take another step out.

Back when I use to practice, I could make it up to 10 steps nearly every time (30ft) and rarely miss any.

This got me known as a great putter back in the day. I never missed short putts. However I suck at longer than 30 ft putts.

(BTW, I was the 92 Am Worlds putting champion and I didn't hit a single put past the 30 ft mark, I hit every one of them within that range when the other guys missed some of theres)

ChrisWoj
Oct 18 2008, 11:00 PM
I'd be comfortable risking that from 15 foot. 18 foot I tend to miss one or two out of 25, which means it could happen in those 10.