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i would say just keep playing the more you play the better you will get. also try to get out and play with people better then you, 1. because you can watch and learn, and 2. they can give you helpful tips along the way(you have to be humble and except the criticism). i also think putting and...
i have a gummy champion beast and that i used for my tomahawk disc, i would tommy that disc all over the place. yes you are right it does keep a nice line, but then I lost it. now i have a star boss and that thing loves to be thrown tommy or thumber. once you get into the overstable discs you...
i too think they fly like a teebird. i will never take my teebirds out of my bag but at times i like to toss around the ascent just to see what i can get it to do.
i have a 168 star teebird that i have been throwing for at least a year now. i had a hard time throwing it at first due to how stable it was, but now it's pretty much my go to driver. i am 100% confident it will get me 325' - 350' every time i throw it. i also have a 167 CE teebird that flies...
i'd say don't move up till you are ready, play your rating it's O.K. on the other hand if you are winning rec division more then a handful of times, move up and give yourself a new challenge. your only as good as the people you play with.
oh come on bill i have already got about 4 rounds in. today was the best day to do it, still only 30 degrees but no wind made it a perfect day. my hands were cracking only a little bit :gross:
playing hole 14 at east roswell park, i only threw my drive about 75' before it smacked a tree and went off the fairway to the right. i had about a 200' shot through a bunch, i mean a bunch of trees. took my trusty star boss and chucked that thing like no other, and then......CHAINS!!