Disc Golf Dictionary
The JomezPro Disc Golf Dictionary
Every disc golf term you never knew (or were too afraid to ask)
Disc golf has its own language – so we made a dictionary for it. Whether you’re a seasoned pro, or still figuring out what a “Cali player” is, our guide helps break down the terms you hear on and off the course, Jomez-style.
2-meter rule
rule in which a penalty stroke is incurred when a disc settles in a tree 2+ meters off the ground, mainly in effect in California
A-tier
Regional tournaments with strict requirements for the overall purse and payouts
Ace
a hole-in-one
Ace Run
When a player throws with the intent to ace, rather than simply lay up or play safe.
Air Ball
to completely miss the basket on an attempted putt
Air Bounce
a reaction to the wind in which the disc rises in the air as if it is bouncing; OR a shot type in which the disc is thrown towards the ground and right before release is tilted nose-up, causing the disc to bounce off a cushion of air
Albatross
three under par
Am-side (Weak Side)
the side of the basket that “pros typically avoid” because they know that the spin of their disc has a higher chance of hitting the chains and splashing out; left-hand side of chains for a RH player
Anhyzer
an angle of release in which the outside edge of the disc is tilted upward
Approach (Up-shot)
throw into the green from the fairway
Arm Speed
rate at which the arm pulls the disc
B-tier
considered state-level tournament
Back Of The Box (B.O.B.)
last player to tee
Backhand
throw type in which the player turns their back to the basket
Backhand Grip
thumb and palm on the flight plate and/or rim with fingers on the underside of the disc
Bag Tag
tags for a players’ disc golf bag, typically to show membership to a club
Band (Chastity Belt)
the top part of the basket that makes a loud doink with hit
Basket
target; the finishing point on the putting green for the hole being played
Bead
a ridge on the bottom of the rim of a disc
Beast Mode
playing with extreme focus and skill
Beat-in (Seasoned)
a disc that has hit many trees, has been used for a considerable period of time in which the flight characteristics have changed to be more understable than when the disc was new
Bid (Run)
an attempt at landing a disc in the basket; ex: ace-run, good bid, soft bid, etc.
Big Arm
player who can throw very far
Big Jerm
nickname for Jeremy Koling
Big Sexy
commentary duo of Jeremy “Big Jerm” Koling and Nate “Sexy” Sexton
Birdie
one under par
Birdie Alley
a string of holes in which birdie is a likely attainable
Birdie Fest
when a player is shooting exceptionally well and they earn so many birdies in a row that they should be selling tickets to the show
Birdie-out
to finish the remaining holes with a birdie
Birdogey
when the player has a putt for birdie but ends up three putting for the bogey
Black Ace (Anti-ace)
an ace into the wrong basket
Bogey / Double Bogey
A bogey is one over par on a hole; a double bogey is two over par. Not ideal — but it happens.
Bonus Birdie (Feel Good Two)
a birdie that is exceptionally hard to achieve
Brace
the stopping of all forward momentum in one’s front leg
Brown Ace
a throw off the tee that lands in a trash can or dumpster
Bullseye
to land within 5 ft of the basket for birdie
Bush-wacker
nickname for Paul Ulibarri, Big Jerm might be the only one who calls him this
C-tier
local tournament
Cage
bottom part of the basket that holds the disc when it settles
Cali Player
A solo competitor in doubles rounds, typically granted one mulligan per hole to balance play.
Card
group of players playing together
Cash
(to cash) when a player shoots well and earns actual money in a tournament
Casual Relief
relief with no penalty stroke
Catch Cam
camera used to catch the end of the disc flight
Ceiling
the maximum height at which a disc can fly due to course obstacles
Central Coast Disc Golf (CCDG)
archnemesis and post production rival of JomezPro. the yin to our yang. the Jack in the Box to our Whataburger. the Team Iceland to our Mighty Ducks. our team has made a vow to stop at nothing until there remains only ONE SUPREME LEADER IN DISC GOLF COVERAGE! jk..we love and respect the hell out of those guys and totally eat at Jack in the Box pretty regularly
Chase Card
card behind the lead card, attempting to chase down the lead card
Circle
10-meter (33 ft) circle around the basket, indicates the putting area in which the disc must come to rest before the player can move beyond their mark
Circle 1
see circle
Circle 1X
Statistical putting zone — putts inside 10 meters excluding tap-ins. Tracked in pro stats like UDisc.
Circle 2
10 to 20-meter (33 to 66ft) circle around the basket
Circle 3 (any number)
pertains to a circle on the scorecard, indicates a penalty on the hole; some players indicate penalties with a “p” as well Circle’s Edge edge of circle 1
Comebacker
a putt in which the player has gone long of the basket and has to “come back,” typically after a missed putt
Condor
four under par
Course
an area set aside and prepared for disc golf, typically 18 holes
Course Maintenance
when your disc hits a tree branch so hard that you knock it down and effectively create a bigger gap for other players
Crosswind
a wind blowing across one’s direction of travel
Crush (Smash OR Full Send)
a far throw with a great deal of mustard on it; to throw far
Crush Boys
the pair of Simon Lizotte and Eagle McMahon
CTP
closest-to-the-pin
Cut Roller
a roller with a sharp angle in which it veers to the left (RHBH)
Death Putt
a putt in which there is OB, hazard, or natural OB directly behind the basket DeLa’ed the occurrence of a disc hitting the basket and rolling very far away, particulary at the famous De
DGPT
Disc Golf Pro Tour
Disc
a frisbee made specifically for disc golf
Disc Down (Club Down)
to throw a slower speed disc instead of a higher speed, typically for greater accuracy
Disc Golf
a game where the objective is to throw a disc golf disc into a disc golf basket, maneuvering through the trees
Disc Golf (Frisbee Golf)
the sport we love; a game where the objective is to throw a disc golf disc into a disc golf basket, maneuvering through the trees
Distance Driver
high-speed (>10) discs with potential to fly furthest
Distance Line
a line that is for maximum distance at the expense of accuracy
DNF
did not finish
Dogleg
a turn in the fairway that when viewed from above looks like a dog’s leg
Domey
dome-like shape of a disc flight plate as opposed to flat
Drive (Tee)
first shot from the tee
Drop Zone (Drop/DZ)
a lie, designated by the TD, from which the player must throw after having missed a mando or gone out-of-bounds in certain circumstances
Eagle
two under par
Elevated Basket
a basket that is mounted higher than standard height
Elevated Tee
A tee pad that’s raised above the fairway, often offering dramatic downhill drives.
Even
at par
Fade
propensity for discs to hook left at the end of the flight given a RHBH throw; low-speed stability
FAF
Flat and Firm, in reference to the flight plate, typically means a disc is more overstable
Fairway
area through which the disc is intended to fly
Fairway Driver
speed 6 to 9 disc with potential to fly distances farther than a midrange but shorter than a distance driver
Falling Putt
a putt after which a player touches their marker disc, or any object beyond the lie, before having demonstrated balance
Fan Grip
variation of the backhand grip, fingers are spread out along the underside of the disc
Feature Card
card of featured players selected by fan vote, tournament sponsor, etc. only for first round
Field (Fairway) Ace
a throw-in from long-range; ex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgC54XfiaEw
Field Work
Practice throwing in an open field to work on form, consistency, or specific throws.
Fighter
a disc that somehow manages to fight through an obstacle and continue flying
First Available
the first tree off the tee
Flare Skip
high, arching skip that can occur when throwing a distance driver
Flash the Ring(s)
similar to World Champ Love
Flat-to-hyzer
flight shape in which the angle of release is flat then, mid-flight the angle changes to hyzer
Flex Shot (S-curve)
shot type starting on a hyzer angle to slowly turn right and then fade to the left for a RHBH, completing an S-shape in flight
Flight Numbers
The 4-number system that indicates speed, glide, turn, and fade of a disc.
Flight Plate
top part of the disc, typically described as flat or dome-y
Flippy
the tendency of a disc to have more turn than fade once released
Floater
a putting style in which the putter is thrown nose up in order to float into the chains; or a disc that floats; or an Ultimate Frisbee
Flutt
flutter or wobble in the disc, typically on putts
Follow Flight
a shot tracker in which the flight of the disc is followed with a colored line; ex: https://youtu.be/2FymhKa-pyM?t=39
Follow-through
continue one’s movement after the ball has been struck or thrown
Foot Fault
a throw in which the player has advanced beyond their marker before release
Foot Fault Warning
A penalty-free reminder (first time) that a player's feet were improperly placed during a throw.
Force-over
an anhyzer release with a overstable disc, relying on the stability of the disc to hook up
Fore
called out as a warning to people in the path of a bad throw Forehand (Sidearm, Flick) a throw type in which the player faces the target with the forehand grip and flicks their wrist
Forehand Grip
palm “to the sky” and thumb placed atop the flight plate, typically index and middle fingers are tucked into the rim with remaining fingers along the outside of the rim
Frolf
Frisbee golf
Full Flight
a shot in which the entire flight possible is realized, typically a flex shot
Full Send
throwing with reckless abandon
G.O.A.T
greatest of all time
Gallery
audience or group of spectators
Getting Skinny
when a disc flies through a tight gap unintentionally
Glide
the ability for the disc to stay in the air, to stay aloft
Glow Round
a night time round of golf where players play with discs that glow in the dark
Graveyard
accumulation of 3+ tombstones on one hole
Green
putting area, typically the “circle”
Grenade
shot type in which the disc is thrown upside down at a nearly vertical angle in order to go above the trees and drop straight down
Grip Enhancer
Products like rosin bags or Whale Sacs used to improve hand traction for throwing.
Grip It and Rip It
phrase to grip hard and throw hard
Grip Lock
late release of the disc
Ground Play
the reaction of the disc once it hits the ground, typically in the form of a skip or curl
Guardian
an obstacle in the fairway that blocks access to the green
Half-go
a prudent attempt at a risky putt
Hardpan
hardened ground, prone to large skips
Hazard
out-of-bounds area in which a one stroke penalty is incurred and the player throws from where their disc has settled
Head Banger
a putt in which the player may hit their head on the basket when retrieving their marker
Headwind
a wind blowing from directly in front, opposing forward motion
Heart of the Chains
dead center of the chains
Hit Off the Band
when a shot or putt hits the top of the basket
Hole
the part of the course associated with a particular teeing area, putting green and hole. play of a hole begins from the teeing area and ends when the ball is holed on the putting green; basket
Holing Out
the player’s disc is at rest inside the basket (“holed”)
Horseshoe Putt
a putting style that resembles playing horseshoes
Hyzer
an angle of release in which the outside edge of the disc is tilted downward
Hyzer Bomb
a massive hyzer Hyzerflip when a disc is thrown with a hyzer release angle and “flips up” to flat, typically a long straight shot
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Internet Distance
distance that players on the internet claim to be able to throw but typically cannot
Iron Leaf
when your disc grazes a seemingly innocent leaf, but instead knocks your disc out of the sky with a mystic power comparable to Thor’s Hammer
Iron Man Par
all holes are considered par 3
Island
an inbounds area entirely surrounded by out-of-bounds
Jail
when your disc is thrown poorly or redirected off the fairway into thick grass, bushes, or trees and your next throw from that lie feels like you’re in jail with no reasonable throwing options
Jomez
/joe-mez/ the nickname given to Jonathan Gomez (JomezPro Founder) at a summer camp that he worked at with his brother in 2007. everyone called his older brother Chris, “Gomez”, so they used it as a way to differentiate the two
JomezPro
Jomez Productions, founded in 2012, a professional media company that is dedicated to the sport of Disc Golf
Jump Putt (Jumper)
a putt in which the player jumps from behind marker and lands beyond marker, note: release must be from behind marker with the player having contact with the ground
Kick
a redirection from contact with a tree or other object
Kiss
a very gentle kick, barely messing with the line
Knee Knocker
a short putt with added pressure to make the player nervous
Landing Zone
area in which the player attempts to land for the best angle into the green, typically on par 4s and greater
DFL
DFL dead “fudging” last, this is the absolute worst that a player could finish in their particular division at a tournament. technically, someone has to finish DFL, but DO NOT be this person in your group of friends. they will never let you forget it!
Lay-up (Pitch-up)
short throw to the basket in the face of a death putt or an improbable throw-in
Lead card
group of players leading the tournament
LHBH
left hand backhand throw, mirrors RHBH
LHFH
left hand forehand throw, mirrors RHFH
Lie
spot in which the disc comes to rest
Line
shape of flight-path
Local Pro
a professional disc golf player who generally plays tournaments in their local area
Local Route
a line to the basket that only local’s know, usually one off the intended fairway
Look
sight at the basket; opportunity to make a putt Makin’ Minis refers to a disc landing atop another player’s disc
Mando
an artificial point in which it is mandatory for a disc to fly on the designated side, usually a tree or a pole, and to make the hole safer or more difficult; missing the mando results in a penalty stroke
Meathook
a disc with drastic fade
Midrange
disc with speed 4 to 5 that fly further than a putter and not as far as a driver
Mini (Marker)
miniature disc designed to mark a lie Modified Fan Grip variation of the backhand grip, mixture of the fan and power grips generally with two fingers on the rim and two along the flight plate
Motto of Disc Golf
“That was perfect! Except for that tree.”
Moving Day
the second to last day of a tournament in which players move positions the most
Mulligan
a second chance (or more) to perform an action, usually after the first chance went wrong through bad luck or a blunder; whereby a player is informally allowed to replay a stroke, even though this is against the formal rules
Must Get
a birdie that the player must get in order to keep pace with the field, opposed to a bonus birdie
National Tour
an event series for the Open and Open Women’s divisions developed by the PDGA and its marketing partners
Natural OB
rough so thick that the player has to pitch out sideways into the fairway with little to no distance gained thereby, essentially an OB stroke
Neg-skip
when a disc skips in an altered or opposite direction than the expected direction (also known as an anti-skip)
Niced
a situation in which someone says “Nice” referring to what looks like a nice shot only to see that same shot take an unfortunate kick or otherwise have a less than ideal result
No Picture On The Scorecard
meaning there is no evidence as to how a score was achieved on any given hole; usually referring to a poor attempt at a putt that somehow manages to be successful
NoMez
a slow-motion replay of a missed putt, opposed to a SloMez
Noodle Arm
a player who does not throw very far
Nose
leading edge; nose-up is when the leading edge is tilted upwards; nose-down is when the leading edge is tilted downwards
OAT
off-axis torque
OB Line
The edge of OB areas — if your disc is completely past it, you're penalized.
OB)
Superstarframe refers to the entire card scoring a birdie with an eagle(s) to
Out
next to throw; furthest player from the pin
Out-of-bounds (OB)
area in which the disc is not intended to settle, incurs a one stroke penalty, player throws from the spot where the disc traveled out-of-bounds. typically given 1 meter relief from where the disc traveled out-of-bounds
Overstable (Beefy)
the propensity of the disc to turn to the left when thrown RHBH
Paper Plate
a disc so flippy it flies like a paper plate
Par
the predetermined number of strokes that a player should require to complete a hole
Par Frame
refers to the entire card scoring a par on a hole
Parked
when a disc lands a few feet within the basket on a drive or up-shot
Patent Pending
a backwards facing approach shot
PDGA
Professional Disc Golf Association
PDGA Major
most prestigious tournaments in disc golf, including Worlds and USDGC; tournaments requiring qualification or invitation
PDGA Player Rating
a number that shows how close your average round scores are compared to the course rating, of the courses you’ve played in competition (source: PDGA)
Penalty Stroke
additional stroke added to the scorecard due to a foot fault, missed mando, landing OB or rule violation
Perfect Round
18 under par on an 18 hole course; ex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=352G0B4OClU
Phantom Branch (Ghost Limb)
a tree branch/limb invisible to the thrower until the disc inevitably hits it
Pin
the pole of the basket underneath the cage
Pin High
a shot that comes to rest at an equal distance from the tee as the basket but off to the side
Plastic
the material from which the discs are made
Play Through
the act of allowing another group of players to play a hole before you in order for them to pass through to the next hole
Play-off (Bonus Golf)
sudden-death to determine a winner after a tie in regulation
Plays Like A River
where cart paths or sidewalk are OB and either side is inbounds as if the cart path or sidewalk was a river
Plinko
throwing a disc high into the treetops surrounding the basket with the hopes it bounces off the branches and settles near the basket
Pop Top
a disc with a domey flight plate
Power Grip
variation of the backhand grip, fingers are tucked into the rim
Power Pocket
The part of the throwing motion where energy is stored and transferred into the disc.
Pro Par
a par for the pro-level player but not for a casual player
Pro-side (Strong-side)
right-hand side of the chains for a RH player in which there is higher chance of making the putt, opposed to Am-side
Provisional
an extra throw that is used when the question of whether or not the disc is OB is unclear, to save time and potentially strokes, a player must call a provisional before throwing, the player then plays from two different lies (provisional and OB), the player’s score is resultant from the correct lie as determined later by the tournament director
Puddle Top
refers to a sunken-in flight plate, resembling a puddle
Pull
refers to the act of pulling after a reachback; throw
Pure
to hit a line perfectly
Push Putt
a putting style in which the putter is propelled forward by a push with a low-spin rate
Putt
any throw within 20 meters (66 ft) of the basket
Putter
disc used to putt or for short distance throws
Rangefinder
A laser device, often from brands like Bushnell, used to measure exact distances to the basket or landmarks.
Raptor Legs
Ricky Wysocki’s iconic stutter-jump after clutch putts — fans and imitators welcome.
Razz
to tease playfully for special, informal tournaments or between close friends; considered a courtesy violation during normal tournament play and may cost you an additional stroke
Reachback
the act of reaching back
Relief
marking of a new lie which is farther from the target that is on the line of play, farther from the target, at the nearest point of relief; no penalty stroke for relief if relief is taken following a penalty stroke taken for a disc out-of-bounds or other special circumstances, penalty stroke incurred otherwise
Relief Area
Approved space to relocate to when obstructed — often marked during tournaments.
RHBH
right hand backhand throw
RHFH
right hand forehand throw
Risk-reward
balancing the risk versus the reward for a certain shot, example: going for the island… risk: losing your disc, reward: a birdie putt
Rocking to Brock
tribute song to pterodactyls by artist Unique Syntax. also known as a Disc Golf anthem that was popularized by the CCDG YouTube channel before greed and corruption eroded the heart and sole of their operation. (JK! …but not really)
Roller
disc thrown with the intention to roll on its edge
Rough (Cabbage)
area off the fairway
Round
the activity of playing a course
Rounding
when your body comes between the disc and the line of play preventing a straight pull; a rounded pull
Routine
set of movements before a shot that help the player get in the right state-of-mind and execute
Safari
a custom, non-standard layout of a hole or course
Sandbagger
a player who is playing in a division lower than their skill level
Save
see scramble, ex: birdie-save, par-save, bogey-save, etc.
Sawed Off
an early release resulting in less power
Schruted It
it’s just this thing people say around the office all the time… like when you screw something up in a really irreversible way. you Schruted it. see: we’re The Office fanatics
Scoober (Scoobie)
a utility shot type in which the disc is upside down and thrown in front of and across the body, starting from the player’s non-throwing shoulder; held with the forehand grip
Score Separation
different scores on a hole; a greater variation in scores means a higher scoring separation
Scorecard
a card in which scores are entered
Scramble
to recover from a poor lie and still save par or better
Scratch Scoring Average (SSA)
the score that produces a round rating closest to 1000; the higher the SSA, the more challenging the course played in that round
Sexton Golf
smart golf, conservative play
Sexybird
[Nate] Sexton Firebird; Nate Sexton signature disc
Shank
a poor throw, typically leads to a mulligan
ShowMez
a non-podcast not about disc golf hosted by Jomez and Big Sexy
Shule
(Shool? Schule? Yes, this is a dictionary but no we don’t know how to spell it ;)) – the rough in some parts of the world; thick foliage next to the fairway
Signature Disc
a disc stamped with a pro player’s signature, see Sexybird
Simon Line
a throw that does not exist except for the in the mind of Simon Lizotte
Skins Match
a round of disc golf in which a “skin” represents a hole, typically cash is awarded to the winner of each skin; a push in a skins match is when a skin is not won and is pushed to the next hole thus increasing the number of skin on one hole
Skip
refers to when a disc bounces off the ground
Skomahawk
shot type invented by Simon Lizotte that resembles the thumber but is thrown with the same grip as a backhand roller, throw anhyzer line with an extremely understable disc to flip completely on its back
Sky Roller
backhand roller that is thrown high into the sky before landing on angle and rolling
SloMez
slow-motion replay of a made putt
Slopemez
slow-motion replay in which the player is on a drastic slope facing downwards to the basket
Snap
the point in which momentum is transferred into the disc, imparting spin to the disc; hit
Snowman
carding a score of 8 on a hole and making light of the situation by pointing out the fact that the digit looks like a snowman
Speed
rate at which a disc travels in the air
Speed of Play
the rate at which the game is played
Spike Hyzer
a shot with extreme hyzer angle, typically to knife into the ground and reduce skip
Spin Putt
a putting style in which the putter is propelled forward with a high-spin rate
Spin Rate
The rotational speed of a disc, impacting its glide, stability, and putting success.
Spit-out
a missed putt in which the putt should have stayed in the basket but was spit back out
Spit-through
a missed putt in which the putt makes contact near the center and goes out the other side with minimal resistance from the chains
Splash-out
a missed putt in which the putt was on the side, caught a lot of chains yet was pushed out
Spush Putt
a putting style where the putter is propelled forward with both a push and a high spin rate
Stable (Neutral)
the propensity of the disc to fly straight
Staggered Stance
putting style in which one foot is in front of the other, opposed to a straddle putt
Stall Shot
a shot that is intentionally thrown nose-up in order for the disc to stall in the air or in other terms to drop out of the sky as if it were a helicopter that lost power midflight
Stamp
design on the flight plate
Starframe
refers to the entire card scoring a birdie on a hole
Step Putt (Stepper)
similar to a jump putt but instead of jumping, the player steps forward beyond their lie
Straddle Putt
a putting style in which the player spreads their legs and squats as if straddling a horse
Stroke
a throw
Stroke and Distance
an OB rule in which the player is given a penalty stroke and loses any gain of distance towards the hole and must throw from the spot where the previous stroke was made (the stroke that went
Taco
a disc that is folded in half, resembling a taco
Tailwind
a wind blowing from behind
Take Your Medicine
refers to throwing a shot that is not fun; examples: laying up in front of a death putt or pitching back out into the fairway from thick rough
Tap-in (Gimme)
a very short range putt
Tap-Out
A very short-range putt — usually within a few inches or feet — to finish the hole.
TD
tournament director
Tee (Teebox/Teepad)
starting point for a hole, typically a concrete rectangle
The Turn
after the 9th hole, the halfway point on a course, where you ‘turn' for home
Threasy
an easy three
Three-putt
when a player putts three times on the same hole
Throw-in
a throw (not a putt) in which the disc settles in the basket
Throwler
an attempted throw that accidentally turns into a roller
Thumber
overhand throw in which the thumb is placed inside the rim and all other fingers are on the flight plate; flight: flips, pans out, and will straight down
ToeMez
a failed attempt at Disc Golf media innovation
Tomahawk
overhand disc golf throw in the grip is similar to the forehand
Tombstone (Land Shark)
a disc lodged into the ground at a spike hyzer angle, resembles a shark fin and a tombstone
Top of the World
a hole where the teepad is located very high above the basket as if you were teeing off from the top of the world
Touch (Finesse) Shot
a floaty, short shot used for accuracy in tricky circumstances
Touring Pro
a professional disc golf player that tours the country (or nearby states) playing many tournaments along the way
Tournament Central
main hub in which to find scorecard, information, etc. related to the tournament
Tree-direction
when a disc hits a tree and changes course
Tree-love
when you get a favorable kick from a tree
Tree-nied
when a tree denies an otherwise excellent shot
True Par
a par that is a true test to attain
Turbo Putt
a putt in which the disc is held like a pizza (thumb underneath and fingers along the rim)
Turkey
three birdies in a row
Turn
propensity for the disc to turn to the right or turnover (RHBH); high-speed stability
Turnover
flight shape in which the disc curves in the opposite direction it naturally wants to curve (fade), ex: RHBH throw naturally curves left, a turnover is when it curves right
Tweener
a hole that plays somewhere between two different pars, whether between a par 3 or par 4, or between a par 4 and a par 5, etc.
UDisc
fellow pioneer in disc golf, an app provides live scoring for major tournaments, scorecards, course maps, and many other great features
Understable (Flippy)
the propensity of the disc to turn to the right when thrown RHBH Up and Down (Approach) the act of taking just two strokes to get your disc into the basket when your disc is resting outside the green
USDGC
United States Disc Golf Championship
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Whale Sac
a whale shaped grip bag filled with clay based stone/powder to knead into your hands or rub onto a disc! available at jomezpro.com/shop
Wing
rim width
Wire to Wire
leading the tournament from start to finish
World Champ Love (5-time OR any number-time)
lucky breaks for world champions
Worlds
PDGA World Championships
Worm Burner
a high-speed throw that glides mere inches above the ground
WTF Richard
the saying made famous in a viral YouTube video in which a player is seen teeing off and grip locks so bad that he shanks his disc roughly 90 degrees to the right of him over a highway. as the disc disappears out of sight never to be seen again the cameraman exclaims angrily, “What the (fudge), Richard!” you have every right to shout this at your friend if you ever see them shank a shot this poorly
X-step
footwork in which the left foot goes behind and in front of the right foot for a RHBH in order to improve weight transfer
Yank/Yoink
similar to a grip-lock, disc is pulled too far to the right for a RHBH typically a result from trying to throw too hard
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