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Thanks for the suggestions. I was mainly curious as to some of the current available options, as it can sometimes be difficult to tell purely by the specs.
I've been having some issues with picking a putter to use lately and if just like to know if there is an obvious answer to my dilemma:
My friend has a star dart (maybe 5 years old, maybe older) that is flat and beat in, flies straight and has a low profile. I've come to learn that they no...
It may be on purpose and you may be shaping different shots, but it really seems as if every single drive has a different release point and angle. Seems like you might want to have a more consistent release when working on technique, eliminate as many variables as possible.
I'm still in the learning curve for the volt. But in my opinion, the low-speed fairway drivers are pure gold for anyone wanting to learn how to throw correctly, as they really reward correct form, but also don't screw you over if you aren't perfect. The Tesla might be good for a sidearm player...
Yeah, I definitely have a lot to work on, a big one being putting. It's definitely where I can shave off the most strokes on my round. As of right now, my repertoir is conducive to par/bogey golf. Hopefully I can someday make that birdie/par golf.
I will be the very best
Like no one ever was...
In all seriousness though, I enjoy having a hobby that I can spend energy on and relieve stress, while at the same time also focus on improving. I don't think that it's a slight on those who are content, I simply am curious as to how I can...
I definitely agree in terms of tournament or competitive play. But at my stage of development, I also need to be learning all of the shots before I worry terribly what my score is. (Which is bad at the moment :doh: )
Usually, I tend to throw a midrange on most approaches from 50 feet in. (Mainly because I don't have enough confidence in my putting)
As much as this is true, I could consistently throw that hyzer approach and never learn another shot to approach with. Surely there are times when that approach...
I tried using a fan grip, but I found that I lose all of my consistency when I do so. Having changed my form to include a cleaner form, the fan grip seems foreign to me besides putting. I agree on the power grip. I'll look at those videos when I have a better chance, thanks!
I love my Resistor...
I definitely need to get more work in with my mids, just starting to change to MVP. As far as the Alias is concerned, I feel that it might be a little bit too close to my axis to warrant getting one as of right now. But time may tell, I'll give the axis and tangent more time and effort and...
I tend to prefer higher weights because the courses I play are unbelievably windy and open, unfortunately. But I may hit up that. Generally I also go with Neutron plastic, but I will keep that in mind!
Oddly enough, the disc that occupies this slot right now for me is a domey KC Pro Roc. I'm not a strong fan because of the dome and also because-- continuity haha. In all seriousness, though, I like the Roc but I'd like to give the vector, or more likely the tensor a shot because MVP makes such...
That also helps. I didn't think you were an idiot, we've all made mistakes haha. I saw that the vector looks like it has a bit of a bead from the profile, so I had a sneaking suspicion that it would be a little more uncomfortable to forehand. Thanks!