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Throwing a Scooby in Disc Golf

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Summary: Scooby shots can help you throw under trees and other obstacles in disc golf; learn how to throw a scooby shot and when to use this technique in this free disc golf strategy video lesson.

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By Patrick Kitten
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Contact: www.pdga.com

Patrick Kitten is an advanced master disc golf player and has played in two Amateur World events. This soon to be pro player has played on over 200 courses and has designed a new...read more

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" Thanks for joining me on Expert Village. This is Patrick Kitten with the Wind Riders Disc Golf Club again. We are going to talk about another specialty shot. And you probably will not use this shot very often, courses with evergreen trees occasionally you will get to use this shot. The situation would be basket, some trees in the way that you cannot really get through and you do not want to go over the top but those trees might have a little gap underneath them that you could slide a disc underneath. Thus we are going to throw a Scooby, now with scoobies all that you are doing is throwing a couple of different ways is throwing it upside down so that it will slide on a flat surface underneath the trees to the basket. You can hold it like this and do a backhand throw or if you have to you can do a forehand throw underneath again with your thumb; a Scooby has your thumb in on both ways. Let's try one. I am going to do a backhand scooby; it slid right under those trees and parked it at the basket. Let's try another one; again, it slid right under those trees and right up to the basket for a beautiful scooby."

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