Hi
Ive been wondering about this question for a long time and now I finally opted for some opinions on this.
What I mean by the best approach disc is one for those approaches that you cant really reach with a jumpputt and a full power throw (with a putter) is way to much. The touch shots that needs to be parked close for an easy putt.
Heres is how I see it...
I use a glideless, pretty overstable, very slow putter, not to stiff that doesent skip. The wind doesent lift it 30-40 FT past the basket or push it down way to early. It doesent have to much foreward fade to get away from the basket and it doesent get lifted (RHBH) by a R->L wind leaving me with an ugly headwind putt and mess with my head during the approach.
I know... sometimes you need an anhyzer to get arround an obstacle and thats what my Wizard is for.
What are you using for these shots and equally important... why?
Ive been wondering about this question for a long time and now I finally opted for some opinions on this.
What I mean by the best approach disc is one for those approaches that you cant really reach with a jumpputt and a full power throw (with a putter) is way to much. The touch shots that needs to be parked close for an easy putt.
Heres is how I see it...
I use a glideless, pretty overstable, very slow putter, not to stiff that doesent skip. The wind doesent lift it 30-40 FT past the basket or push it down way to early. It doesent have to much foreward fade to get away from the basket and it doesent get lifted (RHBH) by a R->L wind leaving me with an ugly headwind putt and mess with my head during the approach.
I know... sometimes you need an anhyzer to get arround an obstacle and thats what my Wizard is for.
What are you using for these shots and equally important... why?