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How are disc golf discs classified?

Short-distance disc - ''PUTTER'''
Putters are discs designed for precise short-distance shots towards the basket. Their design provides stability and controlled flight at low speeds, making them ideal for shots where accuracy at short distances is required. The putter disc is also used for shooting at the basket.

Mid-range disc - ''MIDRANGE''
Midrange discs offer a balance between distance and accuracy, making them ideal for medium-range shots. With a more stable flight and easier control , they are suitable for both closer shots and more technical situations where precise trajectory is required.

Mid-distance disc - ''FAIRWAY DRIVER''
The Fairway Driver is the ideal choice for disc golfers looking for more accuracy and control than long-distance drives. It is a great drive for mid-range mixes, offering a stable flight and easy to control shots.

Long distance drive - ''DISTANCE DRIVER''
Distance Driver discs are designed to provide maximum distance and speed, allowing for powerful and long shots. These discs are ideal when the goal is to achieve great distance, but they require good power control to avoid excessive flight angle or excessive turns.

Incorrect disk selection
One of the most common stumbling blocks for beginners is the belief that a long-range discus is the best choice to start with. In reality, long-range discs require a lot of power and precision, which can be difficult for beginners to control. It is better to start with a midrange discus, which offers easier control and greater accuracy, allowing you to develop proper throwing technique.

The shot is made by running.
Many beginners mistakenly believe that running to start their shots will increase distance. However, without solid technique, running often leads to poor disc control and inaccurate shots. It is important to focus on proper technique and slow, controlled shots in the beginning to improve accuracy and develop a consistent playing style.

The throw is made with all the force
Beginners often think that throwing with maximum power will provide more distance. However, overdoing it with power often reduces accuracy and control. Disc golf is more about technique than power. By focusing on a smooth, controlled throw, players can achieve better results, more distance, and develop a more efficient playing style.