toothyfish
* Ace Member *
I would recommend, in addition to your "discing down," to also minimize your number of molds, especially in the putter catagory. Since you are working on smooth technique, you will learn better how to throw the same disc on different lines, angles, etc and get results. A good driving putter is very controllable, so you will learn better how to shape lines.
Some would say only one mold for all putting and driving use. But you could also pick one that you really like for true putting and one that is more to the stable side (Wizard, Voodoo, Aviar BB like a Star or KC Pro, Challenger, etc. there are a bunch but just one) and learn to drive it.
Is your Star Aviar an Aviar Driver or an Ariar P&A? If it's the driver one, that would be the one I'd use. If it's the P&A, it's probably ok, but you may find it a little understable.
Some would say only one mold for all putting and driving use. But you could also pick one that you really like for true putting and one that is more to the stable side (Wizard, Voodoo, Aviar BB like a Star or KC Pro, Challenger, etc. there are a bunch but just one) and learn to drive it.
Is your Star Aviar an Aviar Driver or an Ariar P&A? If it's the driver one, that would be the one I'd use. If it's the P&A, it's probably ok, but you may find it a little understable.
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