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Backstory:
We recently replaced our rotted, wooden fence with a white pvc fence. The new fence looks great, but I'm worried that my backyard disc golf practice will change that quickly. With the old fence, I never worried about hard impacts from careless throws. I'd hate to crack the new fence or leave scuffs on it from disc hits. I don't want to give up backyard practice, but I really don't want to ruin the new fence.
Question:
What I'm thinking of doing is getting a stack of soft, white putters and using only those in the backyard. I'm talking truly soft plastic; not grippy but firm like some of the Gateway blends. I've thrown Blowflys in the past and don't really like them, so they are out. R-Pro would work, but I'm having trouble finding white and am not adverse to trying new discs. What truly soft plastic blends are out there (has to come in white to qualify)?
We recently replaced our rotted, wooden fence with a white pvc fence. The new fence looks great, but I'm worried that my backyard disc golf practice will change that quickly. With the old fence, I never worried about hard impacts from careless throws. I'd hate to crack the new fence or leave scuffs on it from disc hits. I don't want to give up backyard practice, but I really don't want to ruin the new fence.
Question:
What I'm thinking of doing is getting a stack of soft, white putters and using only those in the backyard. I'm talking truly soft plastic; not grippy but firm like some of the Gateway blends. I've thrown Blowflys in the past and don't really like them, so they are out. R-Pro would work, but I'm having trouble finding white and am not adverse to trying new discs. What truly soft plastic blends are out there (has to come in white to qualify)?