I started playing leisurely about a few years ago never even really knew anything about disc golf. Once I started playing I found out how to throw sidearm and was able to out-drive those whom I played with ease using whatever discs that were at my disposal. I now have been looking into trying to take disc golfing a little more serious just because it's fun to be competitive at something as I already play the video game Madden competitively around the country.
So I just finally made my first purchase of 3 new discs. After reading some reviews on Innova and Amazon I went with the Innova GStar TeeBird 165-170g which I heard is better in wooded areas in which there is ton of those down here in south florida, the Innova Blizzard Champion Boss 130-140g so that I can finally throw 300+ feet I don't believe I touch 300 feet or close yet but after reading reviews this disc can help with that and the Star San Marino Roc 170-175g for my putting and lay up game.
Did I make the right choice on my first purchase of discs? Is there anything else I should look into purchasing in the future? Also is there any disc golfers down here in south florida??
So I just finally made my first purchase of 3 new discs. After reading some reviews on Innova and Amazon I went with the Innova GStar TeeBird 165-170g which I heard is better in wooded areas in which there is ton of those down here in south florida, the Innova Blizzard Champion Boss 130-140g so that I can finally throw 300+ feet I don't believe I touch 300 feet or close yet but after reading reviews this disc can help with that and the Star San Marino Roc 170-175g for my putting and lay up game.
Did I make the right choice on my first purchase of discs? Is there anything else I should look into purchasing in the future? Also is there any disc golfers down here in south florida??