an*hy*zer
What Is The Definition Of Anhyzer In Disc Golf?
1. An anhyzer is a type of throw in which the outer edge of the disc is tilted up at the moment of release. This makes the disc initially move outward before curving back toward the shot line. Players generally try to tilt the disc upward by about 45 degrees for an anhyzer. When thrown at a high speed, an anhyzer can be used to hook the disc around an obstacle at a sharp angle.
The namesake of the throw is H.R. “Fling” Hyzer, a prominent player from the early days of disc golf. An anhyzer is the opposite of a hyzer throw, in which the outer edge of the disc is tilted down.
Examples Of How Anhyzer Is Used In Commentary
1. An anhyzer appears to be McCabe’s only option if he hopes to clear the obstacle right in the path between the lie and the target.
Sport The Term Is Used:
1. Disc Golf
Also Known As:
1. Anny
2. Outside-in throw