a star Teebird or TL.
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I was fooling around with some discs yesterday, and I took out my 168 Pro D Destryoer. Its been beat in some , and has landed on concrete a few times. I was shocked that this disc flew straight as an arrow for almost 300ft. Its now my new straight, tight fairway, tunnel disc. For shorter shots I use the Buzz.
I CANNOT make the Star SL go straight. I am in the minority? That thing hyzers every time I throw it. Managed to get a straight line for the first time the other day with it (172 g Star), on like the 20th time.
Hole #6 at Nevin Park.
I threw my Roc.
it's much more likely to happen with DX type plastic, your Stalkers should be fairly safeSTALKER. maybe my found pro teebird if its the winter and i don't wanna shatter my stalker. can discs shatter in the winter at, say, 25 degrees if they smack a tree, specifically z plastic / champion?
I haven't taken the time to read all the replies to the original question, so I'm sure my response will overlap with others'.
I don't like throwing drivers on any tightly wooded hole. If the tunnel is really tight I will reach for a stable putter or a stable mid.
For tunnels ranging from really tight to fairly open I would throw:
Stable putter (dozens to choose from)
Stable mid (Comet, etc.)
Overstable mid (Roc, etc.)
Stable fairway driver (like a Leopard or a Stalker, etc.)
Comets or Rocs are a good, safe bet. I don't think I would ever reach for something faster than an OLF on a tunnel unless it was ridiculously wide.
...If it's really long and the ceiling's low, I might forehand roll a Firebird.