Gennataos
Eagle Member
That's a curious choice for the next mold.A more understable Trak?
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That's a curious choice for the next mold.A more understable Trak?
May have to change courses for the Birdie Bash we have Pending. I just noticed the discs available changed to Fairway drivers instead of all discs available as of March 2015 in the choice of discs to use.
Some of the holes we were going to use would be a stretch for newer players using an Ascent, Trak, or the new disc. It is one thing to offer a Lace or O-lace and putter, but to reduce the discs to Fairways could make the event a bit more frustrating for newer players.
I was kind of hoping for a more overstable Ascent. The TD section of the BB site does say "new fairway drivers" so maybe an OS and an US?
May have to change courses for the Birdie Bash we have Pending. I just noticed the discs available changed to Fairway drivers instead of all discs available as of March 2015 in the choice of discs to use.
Some of the holes we were going to use would be a stretch for newer players using an Ascent, Trak, or the new disc. It is one thing to offer a Lace or O-lace and putter, but to reduce the discs to Fairways could make the event a bit more frustrating for newer players.
I'm unfamiliar with the course of which you speak, but my two cents.Just set up a temp teepad. On the course I use for the Birdie Bash, none of the holes use the regular teepad.
:hfive:I'm with you in hoping for a more overstable Ascent. And I agree that it does say "drivers" plural. Keep them fingers crossed.
That's why I do mine at Cumberland Green which is the shortest course around for many miles. I'm already shortening some holes for the Juniors...Might do the same for the Women but I also don't want to insult them.
Is it just speculation that the new fairway will be a more understable disc? I was kind of hoping for a more overstable Ascent. The TD section of the BB site does say "new fairway drivers" so maybe an OS and an US?
Would the unLace be a good first driver or driver for a beginner? I'm thinking about buying one for rolling or for drives that I need to finish right (RHBH) and I am aware of its super understability, but seeing as it has a wide rim, would it make a good driver to loan out to newbies who tag along?
Would the unLace be a good first driver or driver for a beginner? I'm thinking about buying one for rolling or for drives that I need to finish right (RHBH) and I am aware of its super understability, but seeing as it has a wide rim, would it make a good driver to loan out to newbies who tag along?
I would agree with this. The unLace can do some cool stuff, but I wouldn't suggest putting something like that in the hands of a beginner. It's not a very predictable disc unless you want to throw rollers or big annys.I have one, and when you hit it just right it bombs - unfortunately, for me that was about every 5th shot, and I would call myself intermediate.
A lot can go wrong with the Unlace if your form is flawed, turning over being the most common. 4/5 throws, the Trak would go further.
Thanks. I plan on buying one specifically as a roller, but I was curious as to its other uses. Also, can anyone tell me how overstable an ascent is?
Thanks. I plan on buying one specifically as a roller, but I was curious as to its other uses. Also, can anyone tell me how overstable an ascent is?
Thanks. I plan on buying one specifically as a roller, but I was curious as to its other uses. Also, can anyone tell me how overstable an ascent is?