Putting Games
Advanced
Survivor
(3 putters, 5-10m)
JYLY Circle 1
(5 putters, 5-10m, 10 rounds)
JYLY Circle 2
(5 putters, 10-15m, 10 rounds)
Beginner
JYLY C1 (int.)
(3 putters, 5-8m, 10 rounds)
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Not sure how to setup your practice round? Read our Practice Setup article. It will explain how to configure your putting practice sessions.
If you're new to disc golf we recommend starting with the Ladder game, as you only need 3 putters and if you're not comfortable from 5 meters, there's no point in practicing from 10 meters. Additionaly, you can play the JYLY C1 (intermediate) game, where you move between 5 and 8 meters depending on how well you do the prior round.
If you're more experienced and want to improve your accuracy from the entire outer half of circle 1, then you should practice with the JYLY C1 game. You will need 5 putters (in order to avoid walking to the basket during the round). The Survivor game is also nice, as it puts a little more pressure on your putts as you need to make at least 2 of 3 each round in order to not lose a life.
If you'd like to work on your ability from Circle 2, then we have the JYLY C2 game. You can work on various putting motions (Jump Putt, Step Putt, or Stationary), as you're allowed to fall forward when putting outside the circle. Let the analytics tell you which putting motion helps you deliver the most consistent putt from Circle 2.
We plan to add many more engaging putting games in the coming weeks. Thanks for using BullseyePutting.com and best of luck with your training!