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Yeah go ahead on work mainly on throwing your putters, and the buzzz and the roc. Don't worry too much about distance drivers just yet. You can screw up your form by starting out throwing discs like a Katana. Something I did as a noob.
Yeah go ahead on work mainly on throwing your putters, and the buzzz and the roc. Don't worry too much about distance drivers just yet. You can screw up your form by starting out throwing discs like a Katana. Something I did as a noob.
lol looks like you did a search of the most talked about discs and got them. if your new i would recommend the archangel. but when it comes to putters i think its all prefrence. deff think for money wise champ plastic is your best bet. it lasts good and isnt too much more over dx or pro
also the banshee is a real good disc for me when i started still is. great disc for those second shots very predictable turn to help get out of tough areas
Here's what i see (in relation to Ball Golf)
Magnet - Putter
Aviar - 9 Iron or Sand Wedge
Roc - 7 Iron
Buzzz - 6 iron but a lot straighter than the Roc
Valkyrie - 4 wood
Katana - 1 wood
you are still missing the critical 1 iron.
Also, try and stick with one putter for putting. That way, you get used to a consistent feel in your putts, and it's really important to develop a routine when your putting, you want to be able to repeat the same thing over and over to develop a consistent putting game.
For the record, the predator is far from a turnover disc. A turnover disc is something that is understable that will "turnover" when thrown hard and flat. A turnover disc would be something more like a Roadrunner or a Sidewinder.- >Turnover - I recommend a Predator. It will be a lot like your Valkyrie, but it curves like a meathook and will give you good forehand drives.