Alexplz
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Can I wipe off the mud and lightly sand the nicks on my discs and not be considered a vanity bagger?
I think you should lean into it - maybe embroider it on your bag.
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Can I wipe off the mud and lightly sand the nicks on my discs and not be considered a vanity bagger?
I think you should lean into it - maybe embroider it on your bag.
Rhyno Nation, I need your help!
So I recently received a beat Pro (factory store) and beat R-Pro in a trade (thanks ILUVSMGS18) and really, REALLY love the R-Pro especially. Was all set to buy a couple more for cycling as my sole putter mold, but . . .
I've had two of the absolute worst rollaways with that disc. One was, no joke, 80'+. The thing that alarms me is that even when the disc slows down it just keeps (slowly) rolling along another 20' before it finally topples. I know discs are round, and I know rollaways happen, but no other putter I've played has done ANYTHING quite like this, not even the Pro.
Is this just something I gotta live with if I apply for citizenship in the Rhyno Nation?
Rhyno Nation, I need your help!
So I recently received a beat Pro (factory store) and beat R-Pro in a trade (thanks ILUVSMGS18) and really, REALLY love the R-Pro especially. Was all set to buy a couple more for cycling as my sole putter mold, but . . .
I've had two of the absolute worst rollaways with that disc. One was, no joke, 80'+. The thing that alarms me is that even when the disc slows down it just keeps (slowly) rolling along another 20' before it finally topples. I know discs are round, and I know rollaways happen, but no other putter I've played has done ANYTHING quite like this, not even the Pro.
Is this just something I gotta live with if I apply for citizenship in the Rhyno Nation?
I don't bag a Rhyno, but I have in the past. I did not find it a disc with a particular propensity for rolling away, in fact...I would say the opposite. I don't know the roll away circumstances, but roll away greens require a specialized approach. I generally try to go to a slight anhyzer putt with some loft. I try not to change my putt a ton, since I am still looking for the putt to go in. But, managing the comeback putt is always food for thought, when sizing up a putt. So, I want a miss, on a roll away green, to land FLAT....and if a Rhyno lands flat, it usually sticks where it lands.
Rhyno Nation, I need your help!
So I recently received a beat Pro (factory store) and beat R-Pro in a trade (thanks ILUVSMGS18) and really, REALLY love the R-Pro especially. Was all set to buy a couple more for cycling as my sole putter mold, but . . .
I've had two of the absolute worst rollaways with that disc. One was, no joke, 80'+. The thing that alarms me is that even when the disc slows down it just keeps (slowly) rolling along another 20' before it finally topples. I know discs are round, and I know rollaways happen, but no other putter I've played has done ANYTHING quite like this, not even the Pro.
Is this just something I gotta live with if I apply for citizenship in the Rhyno Nation?
The one with upper and lower tees? That's 18. If you threw anywhere on the right tree line you can't blame the roll on the Rhyno. Try catching an edge wrong on 12 and rolling down into 18's ravine. The group on 18 who saw it rolling had a good laugh.
Is this just something I gotta live with if I apply for citizenship in the Rhyno Nation?
Citizenship denied under article 2.1 of Rhyno Nation Code
Blaming the Rhyno after a bad throw
Just a heads up to the Rhyno Lovers... DGU released my Tank stamp HERE. I am absolutely loving these as a pairing with my Rhynos since they are a little straighter. There are hard Tanks, soft Tanks, and soft Glow. The hard Tanks are great for driving and the softs are great at settling on tricky greens or grabbing chains. They might be better at nestling than Rhynos because the fade isn't as strong.
If I had to pick a favorite, I guess I really like my soft black ones. They are just so predictable and feel familiar because of the Thumtrac.
Highly recommended to Rhyno Lovers
Rhyno Nation: what are my current plastic options for a flat Rhyno? How about flat and overstable?
Rhyno Nation: what are my current plastic options for a flat Rhyno? How about flat and overstable?