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I play to learn, so I prefer to concentrate on fewer molds and slower discs. I spent the bulk of 2013 throwing Wizard/Buzzz/TeeBird/Firebird. I am confident with that lineup and don't feel I am missing any shots.
In previous years I've thrown almost completely RHBH. Last year I began developing FH and OH shots. In the future, I would like to be able to throw my entire bag BH and FH. Also, I've started working with distance drivers a bit. Years playing/experience: 4th year Right/left-handed/ambidextrous: RH Throwing Style: Whatever the shot requires. Mainly RHBH, developing FH and OH. Distance (max) for putter/mid/driver: Wizard: 275'; Buzzz: 300'; TeeBird: 325' Drivers 175 AJ Star Destroyer- Distance. Too heavy for me, but it will be a placeholder until I can find more. I'd probably prefer a 165 and 170. 166 Champ Glow Firebird- FAF, newish. Will work its way into a utility role. 167 Champ Firebird- Slight dome. I've had it for about a year now and its had heavy use. I can cover FH, OH and OS utility shots with it. I can throw it confidently into a headwind. I also like to power it down. It has become noticeably straight, so I decided to start a new one. ^ 167 Champ TeeBirid- Well seasoned "Twelve Time," extremely gummy. All-purpose workhorse driver. Can handle everything from wind to anhyzers. I need to pick up some backups. Midrange 180 Z Buzzz- Midrange shots that need to finish left. Shorter than my lighter one, but I figure I will grow into it. 169 Z Buzzz- My baby. Pretty beat, can cover most midrange shots at this point. Easy distance, great line shaping ability, can finish right or left. Putters 172 Evo Wizard- Brand new. Plan on using it off the tee and in the woods. 175 Medium Wizard- Pretty new as well. Great feel for putting and distance. 165 Medium Wizard- Seasoned. Plan on using it for upshots. 172 Soft Wizard- Seasoned. Main putter. I use a regular old backpack to carry my discs on the course, so my space is kind of limited. I have a stack of DX TeeBirds in different weights that could see play. I also have another soft wizard and a couple glow wizards for extra practice putters. I haven't decided on how I will use the soft and medium wizards. Perhaps some more course work will help me sort things out. Sponsored Links
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Your 2013 bag was an inspiration. I've been slowly pruning my bag to get down to fewer molds.
The Destroyer seems like a (too) big jump up in speed and stability. Have you considered something a little slower for a distance driver like a PD, Starfire, Orc, Wraith or Krait? What do you use for turnovers? Is your 167 Teebird flippy enough that it can hold an anhyzer and hold a turn? When it comes to putters, here's what I do: I carry just two of the same mold in different plastics. Throwing the Judge, I use a lucid for approaches and drives, and a classic blend for putting. Something like this would probably work for you, using the Evo for driving/approaching and either the medium or soft for putting. I don't really see big difference in performance for the different plastics, I just like the more durable one for hitting trees and the nice grippy feeling one for putting. I don't think there's really any right answer so you could try throwing all of them on the course at different times and picking the ones you like best and saving the rest for practice. Anyway, I love the new 2014 minimalist bag, it still looks like a great setup. Good luck throwing! |
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Thanks!
![]() I think I may throw my beat DX TeeBird back in for something less stable than my Champion. Also, the Destroyer is definitely too much disc for me. But, I'm hoping I will grow into it. For the time being, it is fantastic for forehand. I'm gonna try to find another couple TeeBirds (JL, Brinster, T3, whatever), another max weightish Buzzz, and a lighter Destroyer. |
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Alright, that didn't last too long. I broke down and took the Destroyer out. Back to fairways, haha.
Found a really awesome pink JL TeeBird to start beating in. I've been busy throwing Firebirds in the wind all spring, but it is nice to have a backup. Speaking of TeeBirds, I had a real nice drive with my Champ the other day, that held (hugged?) a slight right turn to finish straight about 340, it felt good. Also, JTDisc, I'm really liking your idea with the putters. As much as there are slight differences between Medium and Soft Wizards, I think I will be better off picking one base plastic and one premium plastic and calling it good. Finally, my beat in Buzzz, after some nasty rock hits in the Arizona heat and a real bad tree hit off the tee up in Minneapolis, no longer lays flat, but still seems to fly like a beauty, if with a tad lower power level. I've had two of my three aces with it. Chicken out and retire it or grow some balls and keep lettin her fly? |
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Haha finally, Bardu and a Destroyer just doesn't sound right, like Peanut butter and ketchup.
If you are looking for a "longer disc," I'd highly recommend a 9-10 speed driver, especially Innova's Gstar drivers. Really digging the Roadrunner and Teebird in that plastic. Happy throwing! |
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Bag update:
Drivers 167 Champ Glow Firebird- fresh 167 Champ Firebird- beat 175 Champ Glow TeeBird- fresh 167 Champ TeeBird- fresh 167 Champ TeeBird- beat Midrange 180 Z Buzzz- fresh 178 Glow Z Buzzz- fresh 169 Z Buzzz- beat Putters 172 Evo Wizard- fresh 175 M Wizard- fresh 165 M Wizard- beat 170 S Wizard- beat Also, I have been to Highbridge. ![]() |
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"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."
Awesome as per usual, any thought on trying something a hair faster than the Teebird, like a Valk? |
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major lack of Legacy in this bag sir ... lol i kid, i kid
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Meet the new bag, same as the old bag:
Drivers 167 Champ Glow Firebird 167 Champ Firebird- beat 175 Champ Glow TeeBird 175 Brinster TeeBird 167 Champ TeeBird 167 Champ TeeBird- beat Midrange 180 Z Buzzz 178 Glow Z Buzzz 172 Glow Z Buzzz 169 Z Buzzz- beat Putters 172 Evo Wizard 169 Evo Wizard 175 Medium Wizard 165 Medium Wizard- beat 175 Soft Wizard Thanks for the imput, guys. A Zone or a distance driver are definitely at the top of my list for potential adds. I have a friend with a Zone (great ESP, used to be mine), perhaps he would let me test it. I love powering down on my Fbirds, so I can't guarantee it would make the bag, but the only way to know is to try. A distance driver will absolutely be a future add. Previously considered PDs, Sidewinders, etc. and a Valk would be another great possibility. But at the moment, I am not happy enough with how I'm throwing my TeeBirds to add something faster. I'm content to accept that I'm still learning and use them as distance drivers until I really learn to get them up to speed. When I do add a distance driver, I am looking for a mold that has substantial seperation from what the TeeBird does in my bag, as well as something that can handle a variety of throws. For those reasons, I am leaning towards using Destroyers in this spot when I am ready, as they are a great workhorse mold for BH/FH. |
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i rock the pd/sidewinder combo. i know user broken shoulder rocks the pd/valk combo and he likes that.
also some people just cycle pds for all stabilitys of controlled distance drivers |
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