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I might still have one. Can’t recall when I bought it, but it’s a yellow 150 flick. I was a newbie and used it as a roller. Let me go dig through my shelves filled with discs I no longer need or throw. ��
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I'm gonna be that guy.....I liked the old course better!
I'm not really going to rehash the pros and cons. Others before me have done an adequate job of listing those. I will say that I miss the old course. It was a nice short, tight layout that allowed someone to do a causal round. There...
My home course.
I don't have a big arm so I never try the spike hyzer.
Depending on the wind coming off the lake, I use either my Lizzotte FD or a P-PD thrown on the right side and hyzered in .
SFDs reward clean form. I can chuck my 172g beyond 365ft and get it straight. You'll get just a hair movement right before coming back some to finish on a straight line. The glide on these things are fantastic too.
They are great discs that love you back if you love them. That's why I bag...
That sucks....use to bag an ESP Clone before I found FDs. I can think of several other DC molds that should be shelved before a clone in premium plastic.
For me.... I can rip the C-line and not worry about it flipping. I finesse my S-lines. I max out at 380' when everything is perfect ( good form, my left hip is working like it is supposed to and the cosmos is properly aligned.) Usually my max comes with my 168g Tern or a D4 however, I've done...
^^ He nailed it... I love the FD - PD combo. Pretty sure mine is a 2nd run as well. My PD line-up is a C-line, 2 S-lines and a flippy - gummy P-PD. The only time my PDs see fairway duty is if the wind is too beefy for the C-line FD or if I'm shooting over a hazard and need that extra fade the...
Still in the bag, has been for over a year. I currently bag 3 ( 1 C-Line, 1 fresh S-Line and a beat S-line.) I can cover any shot and do some major damage on a wooded course.
My home course....whooo-hooo!
I usually do one of three shots (RHBH), flip a seasoned pro leo or beat S-FD for a nice gentle turn followed by a easy putt as long as I don't clip a limb or over shoot it which could put you OB. The 3rd shot is a flick with a 150g Champ TB. Clean up with a P1.
I was going to say exactly the same thing. I bag three FDs, a C-Line for stable to slight overstable and 2 S-FDs for straight and flippy shots. If I need some extra beef...I just power down a PD.