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There are many types of grips in Disc Golf that are divided into 4 main categories:
Backhand Grips Forehand/Sidearm Grips Fan Grips for Putting & Approach shots Specialty Grips

To see all types of grips, check this out: http://www.innovadiscs.com/home/daves-tips/daves-grip-tips.html

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