Disc golf is a game of adaptability, and nothing tests your skills more than playing in challenging weather. Recently, I had a frustrating round during my weekly league that reminded me just how tough it can be to play in wind and rain.
One particular hole stands out: throwing my Wraith anhyzer into a headwind, watching it sail OB, and then following up with an Firebird upshot that also went OB left (turned over). The result? A growing sense of frustration as I struggled to get off the tee in the wind. And that seemed to last all round.
That round inspired me to rethink my approach to playing in adverse weather. Rain and wind rounds may be tough, but I realize that mastering them could give me a massive advantage over the competition. Right now, I’m on the losing end of that stick—but I’m determined to change that.
To help me (and you!) navigate these conditions, I’ve gathered tips from pros Matty O, Dave Feldberg, and Ricky Wysocki. Each offers insights into staying prepared, adjusting your strategy, and thriving in difficult weather. Let’s Go!
Playing in the Rain: Tips from Matty O
1. Preparation is Key
- Pack your bag with extra towels, sealed in a plastic bag to keep them dry. Use a secondary backpack to carry rain essentials without overcrowding your disc golf bag.
- Always have a rain cover for your discs and any important items you carry.
2. Keep a Towel Handy
- Tuck a towel into your waistband to keep part of it dry. Use it to shield your thumb when lining up shots, so raindrops don’t interfere with your grip.
3. Throw Quickly
- Minimize your time on the tee pad. The longer you stand there, the wetter your disc gets, which reduces your chances of a clean throw. Step up, align, and throw efficiently.
4. Improve Footwork
- Place an old towel at the front of the tee pad to dry your shoes or give yourself better traction. Simplify your throw and avoid overly complex footwork to stay consistent in the rain.
5. Simplify Your Game
- Treat rainy rounds as “trench golf.” Focus on safe, straightforward shots rather than high-risk, flashy plays. Understable discs can help you achieve smooth, controlled flights without needing to exert extra power, but as we’ll see later, this strategy might not be great if the wind is howling.
6. Embrace the Wet Putter
- Don’t over-dry your putter; it’s not as slippery as you might think. Practice putting with a wet disc to build confidence for rainy conditions.
Rainy Round Strategies: Tips from Dave Feldberg
1. Accept the Rain
- Don’t let rain psych you out. “It’s just water—you won’t melt,” says Feldberg. Embrace the challenge and focus on adapting instead of worrying.
2. Keep Dry with the Right Gear
- Carry towels sealed in a Ziploc bag and have a grip aid like a chalk bag, birdie bag, or dry dirt for improved control.
- Use a rain jacket and umbrella to avoid complete saturation. Change into a dry shirt midway through the round if needed.
3. Protect Your Throwing Hand
- Use your non-dominant hand for tasks like marking discs and keeping score. Keep your throwing hand in your pocket with a hand warmer to maintain warmth and grip strength.
4. Slow Down on the Tee Pad
- Avoid slipping by reducing your run-up speed. Start your approach slowly, and then accelerate into your throw. Precision is more important than power in the rain.
5. Stay Mentally Tough
- Feldberg stresses that rain rounds often come down to mental resilience. Push through any discomfort, stay focused, and remember that everyone else is dealing with the same conditions.
Dominating the Wind: Tips from Ricky Wysocki Game
1. Choose Overstable Discs
- Overstable discs (like the Enforcer, Giant, and Felon in Ricky’s case) maintain their flight path better in windy conditions. Wysocki relies on these discs to prevent unwanted turnovers.
2. Adjust Your Release Angle
- Use a hyzer release in headwinds to ensure stability and minimize risk. Headwinds make discs behave less stable, so this adjustment helps keep your shots under control.
3. Keep Shots Low
- Low throws are less affected by wind. Avoid high releases that allow the wind to push your disc off course.
4. Focus on Controlled Power
- In strong winds, it’s better to reduce power and focus on accuracy. Wysocki’s ability to maintain controlled throws helped him dominate at the Dynamic Discs Open despite gusty conditions.
5. Play for Par
- Windy rounds are about minimizing mistakes. Avoid OB and prioritize keeping the disc in the fairway. Safe, consistent shots often outperform aggressive plays in these conditions.
6. Build Mental Toughness
- Wysocki credits his success in the wind to staying patient and adaptable. Don’t let a few bad throws affect your confidence—adjust your strategy and stay in the game.
Final Thoughts
Rain and wind are part of disc golf, and learning to handle them is key to becoming a better player. From Matty O’s practical rain tips to Dave Feldberg’s advice on gear and mental toughness, to Ricky Wysocki’s wind strategies, these pros offer invaluable insights to improve your game.
Have your own tips for playing in rain or wind? I’d love to hear them! Share them in the comments below, and let’s keep the conversation going. Until next time, embrace the challenge, and happy discing!
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