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[Question] Your #1 most used disc (not for putting)

seasoned Z Buzzz

So your most recent Roc flirtation is over?

JB Roach for me since most courses I play have few par 4 holes. I use a couple other approach discs but the Roach gets the most work inside 200'.
 
So your most recent Roc flirtation is over?

JB Roach for me since most courses I play have few par 4 holes. I use a couple other approach discs but the Roach gets the most work inside 200'.

Yep...just miss having the FH Buzzz shot in my bag and it backhands just as well as a Roc so...
 
1) Z Undertaker

2) Big Z Buzzz was right up there in usage. Along came a Champ Roc3 and Plasma Envy and it stopped getting used as much. Lost the Roc3 this weekend. Not even sure where:| I think the Buzzz pushed it out of the bag:)
 
Most courses: DX Roc3

Wide open, longer courses: Pro Wraith

On most courses I'll be leaning on the Roc3. For wide open shots that I can't reach with the Roc3, it's hyzers with the Wraith all day.
 
Glimmer-X Harp. I throw that thing so damn much
 
This tends to change for me, but right how it would have to be my 168g Goldline River.
 
VIP harp - I've gotten to the point where if I can't get into jump putt range off the tee, I try to figure out where I need to land in order to have a fh approach with my VIP harp
 
Flare. I have a lot of 250-325 foot holes in my area. I play lawn darts with spike hyzers and tap in my birds.
 
Prodigy M4... use it all the time for approach shots under 200 feet. Weird thing is I am right handed, but generally throw this LHBH. If I throw it right, its money.

Love it.
 
Shark in Star at ~175 grams, this is due to mold working for Driving putter shot, Long putt to Approach shot almost short midrange when I do not need my more neutral final run Pro Shark also ~175 gram or my US 166 gram Prostyle #2 Upshot for long US putts to short approach, and very windy day putter when my final run Pro Shark is not enough for wind.
 
Gila for me.

I like to keep it low and let it fade into the target landing spot.

I can use it fight winds and generally am comfortable using both FH and BH.

(most used driver this year has been the Sergeant. I friggin love that mold)
 
I have 4 primary discs I throw in any round, and one is my putter.

The other 3 are a SP Breaker, ESP Comet, and Uli Raptor

I'd say that my SP Breaker is my most used disc that isn't my main putter - I play from pro tees a lot so there's a lot of need for pinpoint approaches, and that's my go to disc for that.
 
Played a tight wooded course the other day and my most used disc besides my putter was a Stingray!
 
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