Blog Category: In The Bag

As we all know by now, Gannon Buhr will have a brand new bag in 2024 with his shift to Discmania. He just shared what he’s been looking at bagging in 2024, so let’s take a look! Note that these will likely change as his season takes shape, and that this is just his initial bag he’s working on.

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Updated: 01/16/2024

Simon Lizotte’s In-the-Bag Update for 2024

Simon Lizotte has been showcasing some remarkable skills this year with his new team, MVP. As everyone adapts to the shake-up, fans and players alike are eager to know: What’s in Simon’s MVP bag for 2023? Here’s the lowdown:

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(Robert is now sponsored by Lone Star Discs so his bag is likely to change in 2023)

Robert Burridge is the 2021 Amateur Champion and 2022 College Champion. In 2022, he had one of the most exciting finishes on the tour at the Trubank Des Moines Challenge. We no doubt will hear more from Robert as he goes on tour in 2023, after he graduates college at the University of Michigan. We asked Robert about his bag in 2022, here’s what he’s throwing:

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While Paige Pierce and Disraft have not officially launched a video, and Discraft has not completely updated her page, we can have a pretty good idea about her bag in 2021. The following discs have been compiled from several videos on YouTube. If you haven’t seen her Disc Golfing on the Big Island video, she has great flight videos of some of her discs.

Be sure to check out her website and her Patreon for all her latest news and updates.

Distance Drivers

Zeus (ESP Swirl) 12 | 5 | -1 | 3 (1.9)
Force (Z Swirl) 12 | 5 | 0 | 3 (2.0)
Nuke (ESP Swirl) 13 | 5 -1 3 (1.6)

Fairway Drivers

Avenger SS (Z) 10 | 5 | -3 | 1 (0.5)
Stalker (ESP & Z) 7 | 5 | -1 | 2 (1.1)
Raptor (ESP Swirl) 9 | 4 | 0 | 3 (2.1)

Mid Range Drivers

Buzzz (Z & Page Pierce Tour Series) 5 | 4 | -1 | 1 (0.5)
Zone (ESP) 4 | 3 | 0 | 3 (2.0)
Sol (Z) 4 | 5 | -3 | 0 (-0.5)

Putt & Approach

Banger-GT (Pro D) 2 | 3 | 0 | 1 (1.0)
Fierce (Special Blend) 3 | 4 | -2 | 0 (0.0)

Calvin Heimburg is sponsored by Innova. Here’s a look at what he’s bagging in 2021!

Distance Drivers

Destroyer (Star) 12 | 5 | -1 | 3
Destroyer (Tour Series) 12 | 5 | -1 | 3
Destroyer (Halo) 12 | 5 | -1 | 3
Destroyer (Halo Tour Series) 12 | 5 | -1 | 3

Fairway Drivers

Teebird (Champion) 7 | 5 | 0 | 2
Eagle (Champion) 7 | 4 | -1 | 3
Firebird (Star) 9 | 3 | 0 | 4
Draco (Quantum) 9 | 3 | 0 | 4

Midrange Drivers

Roc (DX) 4 | 4 | 0 | 3
Roc3 (Champion) 5 | 4 | 0 | 3
Roc3 (Luster) 5 | 4 | 0 | 3
Caiman (Star) 5.5 | 2 | 0 | 4

Putt & Approach

Aviar Driver (KC Pro) 2 | 3 | 0 2
AviarX3 (DX) 3 | 2 | 0 | 3
Rhyno (Champion) 2 | 1 | 0 | 3

Updated: May 24th, 2021

Ricky Wysocki is off to a hot start in 2021! Here is  officially launched a new ‘In the Bag’ video.

Ricky mentions that he tried to keep it simple by carrying a limited molds in his Zuca cart. He also likes to throw a lot of Destroyers and a lot of Pigs!

Distance Drivers

Metal Flake Destroyer 12 | 5 | -1 | 3
Star Destroyer 12 | 5 | -1 | 3
Glow Champion Destroyer 12 | 5 | -1 | 3
Huk Lab Destroyer 12 | 5 | -1 | 3
Halo Destroyer 12 | 5 | -1 | 3
Star Max 11 | 3 | 0 | 5
Champion Max 11 | 3 | 0 | 5
Champion Monster 11 | 3 | 0 | 5
Star Wraith 11 | 5 -1 | 3

Fairway Drivers

Metal Flake Firebird 9 | 3 | 0 | 4
Champion Firebird 9 | 3 | 0 | 4
Star Firebird 9 | 3 | 0 | 4
Champion TeeBird 7 | 5 | 0 | 2
Champion TeeBird 3 8 | 4 | 0 | 2

Midrange Drivers

KC Pro Roc 4 | 4 | 0 | 3
Star Roc 4 | 4 | 0 | 3

Putt & Approach

DX Classic Aviar 2 | 3 | 0 | 0
KC Pro Aviar 2 | 3 | 0 | 2
Aviar Driver 2 | 3 | 0 | 2
Pro Pig (Signature Disc) 3 | 1 | 0 | 3
Star Aviarx3 3 | 2 | 0 | 2

2021 In The Bag (Innova):

2020 In the Cart (Gatekeeper Media):

 

Congrats to James Conrad as he moves to MVP in 2021! James was with Innova for a long time and had his staples molds there. His new bag will no doubt be a work in progress as he moves from Innova to MVP discs. So far in early 2021, his disc selection is fairly top heavy with distance drivers. Here’s how the selection looks so far:

Distance Drivers

Mayhem (Neutron) 13 | 5 | -1.5 | 2
Nitro (Neutron) 13 | 4 | .5 | 3
Photon (Fusion) 11| 5 | -1 | 2
Tesla (Neutron) 9 | 5 | -1 | 2
Fireball (Neutron) 9 | 3.5 | 0 | 3.5

Fairway Drivers

Relay (Cosmic Neutron) 6 | 5 | -2 | 1
Volt (Neutron) 8 | 5 | -.5 | 2

Midrange Drivers

Reactor (Cosmic Neutron) 5 | 5 | -.5 | 1.5

Putt & Approach

Envy (Electron) 3 | 3 | 0 | 2
Ion (Electron) 2.5 | 3 | 0 | 1.5

Disc Golf Bag

Voyager V2 Bag

Here’s a video from MVP breaking em down:

Daily Ruminations

Every disc golfer knows the feeling. You step up to a 20-foot putt with OB looming behind the basket. Your hand tightens on the disc. Your heart rate speeds up. You tell yourself, “Don’t miss this,” but deep down, you know the doubt is already there. And when you release the disc—just like you feared—it splashes out or sails long.

Why does this happen, even when you know you’re capable of making that putt? And more importantly—how do you stop it from happening?

The answer lies in the mental game. Physical skills only take you so far. If you want to reach the next level as a player, you need to train your mind just as much as your form. This post will walk you through a simple but powerful mental framework to quiet the negative voices, focus on execution, and start putting with real confidence.


Why Negative Thoughts Creep In

First, let’s clear something up: Negative thoughts during competition are completely normal. They’re not a sign of weakness—they’re just how your brain is wired.

🧠 The Brain’s Job is to Protect You

When you step up to a pressure putt, your brain perceives the situation as a threat.

  • The threat isn’t physical—it’s emotional.

  • Missing the putt might mean embarrassment, frustration, or even confirming a deep fear that you’re “not good enough.”

  • To protect you from that emotional pain, your brain tries to lower your expectations by feeding you negative thoughts:
    ➡️ “You’re going to miss this.”
    ➡️ “Don’t go OB.”
    ➡️ “Don’t blow it.”

This is your brain’s attempt to protect you from failure. But in reality, it creates the very outcome you’re trying to avoid. When you focus on avoiding failure, your body tightens up, your putting stroke gets mechanical, and you miss.

So how do you break this pattern? By shifting from a mindset of fear and consequence to a mindset of calm and execution.


6-Step Mental Game Reset

When you feel the negative voices creeping in, follow this mental reset to take back control:


1. Acknowledge the Thought (Without Engaging It)

When you notice the thought creeping in—“What if I miss?”—don’t fight it. Fighting the thought gives it power.

Instead, acknowledge it calmly:
“That’s a fact. I don’t have to engage with it.”

Example:
➡️ “There’s OB behind the basket. That’s a fact.”
➡️ “That’s just noise—I don’t need to react to it.”

The moment you acknowledge the fear without attaching to it, you create separation between yourself and the thought. That stops the spiral before it starts.


2. Break the Pattern with a Physical Cue (Reset)

Negative thoughts create a physical reaction—tightness in your grip, quickened breathing, shaky hands. You need to reset both your mind and your body.

✅ Step away from your lie.
✅ Take a deep breath.
✅ Say a simple trigger word:

    • “Commit.”
    • “Smooth.”
    • “Trust.”

This creates a hard reset between the negative thought and your next action.


3. Give Yourself a Positive Directive

Your brain needs a clear, positive instruction. Telling yourself “Don’t miss” focuses your mind on the negative outcome.

Instead, give yourself a positive directive:
✅ “Soft touch, center chains.”
✅ “Smooth release.”
✅ “Commit to the line.”

Positive commands lock your brain into execution mode rather than consequence mode.


4. Focus on a Small Target

Instead of aiming for the whole basket or gap, narrow your focus to a single spot, link or spot on the pole.

✅ This locks your mind onto a small target and prevents it from drifting toward the OB or imagining a miss.
✅ The smaller the target, the more precise your mind becomes.

Example:
➡️ “Hit that left chain link.”
➡️ “Aim for the center pole.”

Your brain can’t focus on fear when it’s locked onto a specific target.


5. Commit and Release (No Second-Guessing)

Once you’ve lined up, the thinking phase is over. Now it’s time to trust the process.

✅ You’re no longer trying to “make” the putt—you’re simply executing the stroke.
✅ Focus on the feel of the disc in your hand and the release—not the result.

Example:
➡️ “Commit and release.”
➡️ “Smooth stroke.”
➡️ “Follow through.”


6. Neutral Response After the Putt (Make or Miss)

If you make the putt—great. If you miss it—no emotional reaction. No frustration, no internal dialogue, no ego hit.

✅ Take a deep breath.
✅ Say: “Next shot.”
✅ Walk to the next hole with the same body language you’d have if you made it.

This is critical because if you give emotional weight to misses, your brain will learn to treat them as a threat. The goal is to make every putt feel emotionally neutral so your brain stops treating it like a life-or-death moment.


Example Scenario: Putting with OB Behind the Basket

❌ What Normally Happens:

  1. You see the OB.

  2. You think: “Don’t miss.”

  3. Your hand tightens.

  4. Your stroke becomes mechanical.

  5. You miss.

✅ What This Looks Like With the New Process:

  1. You see the OB.

  2. “Yup, that’s OB. That’s a fact.” (Acknowledgement)

  3. Step back. Deep breath. “Commit.” (Pattern Break)

  4. “Soft touch, center chains.” (Positive Directive)

  5. Focus on the feel of the disc. Small target. (Sensory Focus)

  6. Smooth release. (Commitment)

  7. If it misses: “Next shot.” (No Judgment)


💡 Why This Works

✅ You stop trying to control the outcome.
✅ You shift from a “fear of failure” mindset to a “trust in execution” mindset.
✅ You eliminate the fight-or-flight response by focusing on action instead of consequence.


🔥 Putting Mindset Cheat Sheet

  1. Acknowledge: “That’s a fact—I don’t have to engage with it.”

  2. Pattern Break (Reset): Step back → Deep breath → Trigger word.

  3. Positive Directive: “Soft touch, center chains.”

  4. Small Target: Focus on a single link.

  5. Commit and Release: Feel the stroke, not the result.

  6. No Judgment Afterward: “Next shot.”


💪 Final Thoughts: Confidence is a Skill

Most players think confidence comes from making putts. That’s backward. Confidence comes from how you respond to putts—both makes and misses.

➡️ Confidence is the result of training your mind to stay calm under pressure.
➡️ Confidence is knowing you can handle the outcome, no matter what it is.
➡️ Confidence is built on trust—and trust is built through process.

Start working this mental reset into your practice rounds and casual putting sessions. Once it becomes second nature, you’ll start walking up to every putt—whether it’s 15 feet or 45—with the same calm, focused energy.

That’s when the game changes. That’s when the chains start sounding different.

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– Arthur Ashe
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– Dawn Staley
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