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IronJack 04-25-2011 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by prerube (Post 813350)
I have 12 175 pro rhynos and I don't even throw them anymore because I love the Jokeri/Pure combo.

I see you're selling half your Pro Rhyno stash. I take it I don't have to give you first dibs on mine anymore? :p

I picked up a premium Jokeri and a Pure a few weeks ago to try out. Maybe I'll have to give them more serious consideration if you're willing to dump the hallowed Rhyno for them.

Although, I don't know if it's because it's relatively new, but I have so far found the Pure to be to the Wizard what the Eagle X is to the Teebird, ie, less LSS, yet more HSS. I don't think I'd care for that in the long run, so hopefully the flight will change a bit with wear.

Handsome Rob 04-26-2011 08:56 AM

It should. Mine started out a little on the overstable side. But after putting with only them for a month (playing 3 times weekly) They have lost most of their fade.

I am curious about this Jokeri I see mentioned. Overstable compliment to the pure would be nice. Didn't care for the Sinus. And I'm not crazy about the Zone that fills that slot now. Even though its a good driving or windy day putter. It's profile looks appealingly similar to the pure. I admit to not searching first, but would anyone care to spread some knowledge about this putt and approach disc? Or share some personal experiences with it?

IronJack 04-26-2011 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IronJack (Post 813854)
Although, I don't know if it's because it's relatively new, but I have so far found the Pure to be to the Wizard what the Eagle X is to the Teebird, ie, less LSS, yet more HSS. I don't think I'd care for that in the long run, so hopefully the flight will change a bit with wear.

That should read "less HSS, and more LSS"

discmeister 04-26-2011 12:10 PM

Didn't care for the Sinus. And I'm not crazy about the Zone that fills that slot now. Even though its a good driving or windy day putter. It's profile looks appealingly similar to the pure. I admit to not searching first, but would anyone care to spread some knowledge about this putt and approach disc? Or share some personal experiences with it?[/QUOTE]



Pure is as deep as a Sinus. Neither worked for me.

sloppydisc 04-26-2011 03:24 PM

There is a Jokeri thread lurking somewhere here. Lots of posts there.

Handsome Rob 04-26-2011 04:27 PM

Got it.

http://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums...ghlight=jokeri

Thanks:thmbup:

sloppydisc 04-28-2011 06:02 PM

My new Pures have arrived. They feel very good in the hand. We'll see how they throw. But I am sadly being dragged to the Biltmore this week with my wife and won't get to play any golf. I'll be a few short minutes from wonderful mountain golf with my new putters and have no chance to throw them. ****!

vonDrehle 04-28-2011 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sloppydisc (Post 819073)
My new Pures have arrived. They feel very good in the hand. We'll see how they throw. But I am sadly being dragged to the Biltmore this week with my wife and won't get to play any golf. I'll be a few short minutes from wonderful mountain golf with my new putters and have no chance to throw them. ****!

At least sneak out to Black Mountain it doesn't take long to play. :thmbup:

sloppydisc 04-28-2011 06:50 PM

There will be no sneaking off. I'm sure she has a detailed itinerary for me to follow. This is payback for the crappy couple months she had taking care of me. I'll be kept in line like a death row inmate!

jrawk 04-28-2011 08:30 PM

Sloppy, i'm excited for you to try them. I just got 2 brand new red Zero Line 173 pures from MS and can't wait to start break'n em in tomorrow night.


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