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How do they do in a headwind?
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Pures are the best headwind throwers, but they will handle a mild headwind. I've thrown them successfully in up to 15mph winds.
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Wow, definitely going to pick up a celebration edition. That's exactly the kind of stuff that makes me love Latitude. Way to go Weston, keep it up Lat!
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A question for those of you who drive with the Pure:
Are you mostly throwing it on a hyzer and getting it to flip to flat? The reason I ask is that my RGL Pure has been turning over real easily lately when thrown flat. I know it could certainly be my form, as I think I have developed a little bit of a wrist roll, but I am curious how others are throwing Pures off the tee so I can try and fix myself. Thanks in advance. |
I try to release my Optos flat. They are as neutral as can be. I'm also not a big distance thrower though.
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I have RGLs as well. Their dome is not only uncomfortable (to me), but they have more beef than the Optos. I didn't throw mine much as a result. Opto is definitely my favorite and closer in flight to my TM2s (when new) than my RGLs. I max out around 250' but usually am around 225' if that helps.
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makes me wish i had picked up a RGL at GGGT yesterday instead.
for what it's worth, all my optos have flown perfectly straight; when new there is a little bit of fade for me. i can probably only put them out to 300 max (not very controlled) and 250 225-250 consistently so your mileage may vary. i wish they felt the same as zeroline in terms of rim depth and flatness, etc. : / feels more like a traditional putter in hand, i hate hate hate driving with those types of discs. screws with my release. |
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