One thing that hasn't been mentioned is that base plastic is amazing for putters. The grip is great, and I've never been concerned with a putter slamming a tree and becoming worthless (assuming I'm putting and not driving).
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I was wondering why a bunch of people throw dx plastic including some pro's? I know if flies right out the gate like the flight chart shows it will,But it gets so damn beat up so quick. SO i want to pick peoples brains on this!
Why not throw DX?
Can you, or anyone, explain to me the benefit to learning disc wear? I sort of get it, that as it wears, I learn I have add progressively more and more hyzer to it to get it to fly like it once did. I just don't get, as a relatively new player, how that's benefitial.They absolutely feel and glide wonderfully like others have mentioned, and I also think it's useful for newer players like myself to essentially see the life cycle of a disc. My first DX teebird and eagle are both completely different discs than they initially are. And, the evolution is slow enough that you learn to throw from different lines and angles to make the discs continue to work well for you. They're two of my favorite discs in the bag, and they fly completely different than before
Can you, or anyone, explain to me the benefit to learning disc wear? I sort of get it, that as it wears, I learn I have add progressively more and more hyzer to it to get it to fly like it once did. I just don't get, as a relatively new player, how that's benefitial.