Mediocrefellow
Par Member
Hi!
I am still learning the game and the different types of shots at my disposal but can throw RHFH and RHBH equally around 300 I guess but havent measured.
I'm able to play the whole course only FH, or only BH, or with only a putter - or a buzzz. ll side-arm pitcher. Even though my home course is a technical wooded course in the rockies I forced myself to figure out how to use my discs BH just in case and stop relying on my FH drive.
Issue with that is that I rely more heavily on mold variety while I fine tune things. Upside is that I'm getting to see how many discs flight characteristics can be utilized. Anyway 15 discs is overkill but I'm able to buy from a large selection of discraft here and also get some sweet OOP stuff.
Aiming for <10 with 7-8 being optimal. Now lets see how much overlap Ive got.
Distance Drivers
-Elite X Heat - Downslope/tailwind shots and glide
-Big Z Thrasher - Tunnel shots with subtle turns/tailwinds/S-curves
-Z Surge SS - FH line carving/Open area distance drives/Hyzer-flip
- Elite X Force (beaten in) - Open Headwind/Utility FH
Control Drivers
-Z Avenger - Hyzers/straight to hyzer lines/Flex shots
-Z First Run Vulture - New - Similar to the avenger which prompted scaling.
-ESP Predator - Carving sharp woods lines/Flex/Wind/Thumbers/Utility
Tweener Fairway/Mids
-Big Z Archer - long Anny Lines, Hyzer flips, Finding many uses for it actually
-Big Z Sting - Also new and quickly making other discs less useful - Can hold hyzer then go into hyzer-flip due to late-flight high speed turn. Love this thing for shaping tight controlled lines.
Mids
- Z Meteor - Annys, hyzer-flips, get out of the woods/upslope/tailwind
- ESP Buzzz - Hyzer, Anny, Hyzer flip, sniper gaps and FH approach.
- Z Wasp - Hyzers, flex shots, downhill, wind
Putt/Approach
Jawbreaker Banger GT - Minimum fade, holds most lines
X soft Challenger - Anything, so far my favorite disc to throw until...
Jawbreaker Zone - I have only thrown it a few times but I already know it's not going anywhere. FH, BH approach shots, gaps, wind, whatever it'll handle a lot.
Basically I'm already starting to see where a newer disc can take the place of a few older ones (honestly the sting itself is putting pressure on a few drivers to hold their weight) and wanting to see what I can get rid of, as well as identify any holes in the lineup as well.
Thanks!
-M
I am still learning the game and the different types of shots at my disposal but can throw RHFH and RHBH equally around 300 I guess but havent measured.
I'm able to play the whole course only FH, or only BH, or with only a putter - or a buzzz. ll side-arm pitcher. Even though my home course is a technical wooded course in the rockies I forced myself to figure out how to use my discs BH just in case and stop relying on my FH drive.
Issue with that is that I rely more heavily on mold variety while I fine tune things. Upside is that I'm getting to see how many discs flight characteristics can be utilized. Anyway 15 discs is overkill but I'm able to buy from a large selection of discraft here and also get some sweet OOP stuff.
Aiming for <10 with 7-8 being optimal. Now lets see how much overlap Ive got.
Distance Drivers
-Elite X Heat - Downslope/tailwind shots and glide
-Big Z Thrasher - Tunnel shots with subtle turns/tailwinds/S-curves
-Z Surge SS - FH line carving/Open area distance drives/Hyzer-flip
- Elite X Force (beaten in) - Open Headwind/Utility FH
Control Drivers
-Z Avenger - Hyzers/straight to hyzer lines/Flex shots
-Z First Run Vulture - New - Similar to the avenger which prompted scaling.
-ESP Predator - Carving sharp woods lines/Flex/Wind/Thumbers/Utility
Tweener Fairway/Mids
-Big Z Archer - long Anny Lines, Hyzer flips, Finding many uses for it actually
-Big Z Sting - Also new and quickly making other discs less useful - Can hold hyzer then go into hyzer-flip due to late-flight high speed turn. Love this thing for shaping tight controlled lines.
Mids
- Z Meteor - Annys, hyzer-flips, get out of the woods/upslope/tailwind
- ESP Buzzz - Hyzer, Anny, Hyzer flip, sniper gaps and FH approach.
- Z Wasp - Hyzers, flex shots, downhill, wind
Putt/Approach
Jawbreaker Banger GT - Minimum fade, holds most lines
X soft Challenger - Anything, so far my favorite disc to throw until...
Jawbreaker Zone - I have only thrown it a few times but I already know it's not going anywhere. FH, BH approach shots, gaps, wind, whatever it'll handle a lot.
Basically I'm already starting to see where a newer disc can take the place of a few older ones (honestly the sting itself is putting pressure on a few drivers to hold their weight) and wanting to see what I can get rid of, as well as identify any holes in the lineup as well.
Thanks!
-M