UCF_Knight
Birdie Member
Prodigy has 28 discs, which is less than half the 61 discs Trilogy has.
True, but, Prodigy's line is far more focuses on Pro caliber players than the Trilogy line. I would say close to half of the trilogy line is directed more towards casual/lower arm speed golfers. At this point I think the number of discs, pros would consider throwing, is probably similar between the two companies.