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Whenever I run across the term "casual water" I'm amused by the mental image of a water-being just lounging around in sweatpants in the middle of the fairway with a "I ain't moving for you" attitude. After seeing the pics below, it occurred to me that others may want to post their casual water...
According to
http://innovadiscs.com/discs/disc-comparison.html
SW = Sidewinder
WR = Wraith
[star symbol]TL = my star TL
so I have no idea what kind of disc you have. I know you're new, but howzit fly? Take a profile picture perhaps? Some disc hound will know.
Agreed, just throw the Buzzz all the time at first before buying a Leopard or TL. Buying two identical putters and enjoying my putting practice has really helped my short game.
Hahaha, wow. A cautionary tale.
My girlfriend used to frolf with me all the time. She was really solid but never kept score. The last time she played she was 4-5months pregnant with a noticeable baby bump and she was bombing her 150g Valkyrie straight down the fairways. Since then I've played a...
Exactly my thought. I don't have that much wind experience at all, but I would think a heavy stable/overstable long putter or mid-range (that you already throw) would be a good choice for a one disc round.
This may be a noob question, but why does a putter need to be understable to throw a short anny? I toss my Omegas (small bead Aviar P&A) on short annys around trees and I love how it looks when it flattens out while still moving left to right. It just lands like a UFO and doesn't roll anywhere...
Uh oh, better get a Mako. They can drive, approach, and putt with it. Easier for newer players to learn when you only have to learn one disc's characteristics -- they don't need a bag of discs. High glide with little turn or fade so it's beginner friendly. If they're overpowering the disc, they...