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THANK U lol, dude when do u get back from Korea, we should play BD sometime
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do uk any of the songs in that vid, i was serious man im a huge reggae/dub freak
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hahahahha nice man, dude ive been dyeing to know what that songs are playing in the background of that vid, it sounds like it could maybe be one artist, please helppppppp lol, and so u still have that pulse? id love to grab that disc
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yo and are u the dude with the box fan dyeing apparatus video on youtube? im the guy that recognized chairman bob lol
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yo its defiantly worth the trek, me and my buddys did a 3 course run to vollrath park in sheboygan, silver creek park in manitowoc, and then winter park in kewaunee, it was epic
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Yep, I'm glad someone got the 311 reference!
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04-08-2011 04:39 PM
cfair
I have to go (but anyway use those questions to start thinking about what you like and then you can investigate the variations).
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04-08-2011 04:38 PM
cfair
The Q&A is simply this:
1) Do you like a stiff, firm, or floppy putter?
2) Do you like a grippy or smooth putter?
3) Do you like overstable or understable putters?
4) Do you like Beads or no Beads?
5) Do you like Shallow, deep, or in between rims on putters?
6) Do you like premium plastic or baseline plastic?
Now number 6 is tricky because premium plastic in putters isn't often a good idea but there are some people who use Crystal Challengers, Gold Line Pure's, and other such top end putters. It is often advised that baseline (DX, Pro D, KC, JK, Zero, M, S, SS, SSS, and such are used).
The questions can also be easily answered if you know your putting style (spin or push) as most spin putters like understable, soft, grippy putters and most push putters like firm, beaded, stable to overstable putters.
The process to figuring this all out by trial and error involves buying some discs that represent the categories. I can explain this more later for you but for now.