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5.00 star(s)
My FAVORITE To Date!
This spot will challenge you in every way and make you a better player. 36 holes of true grit.
Very easy to lose discs.
This is where I learned the game back in the day (2003ish so not that far back). It is hands down one of the finest courses in SoCal.
LOTS on ebay or craigslist. I have 85 discs and counting ... All kinds of stuff and more that I'll never throw but I keep buying them in bulk and keep inquiring to those who have them in bulk. Lord knows what I'm going to do with all of them but 20+ discs (D, PRO, CHAMP) @ $3.50 a pop is damn...
^ I agree with this. With the nub arm Firebird disc will end up frustrating you. I Camp Teebird might be too much as well. I have to agree with whoever mentioned a DX Banshee.
I absolutely agree with gentleman. My first driver was a beat to hell DX Teebird. I bought a new one shortly after that and almost a decade later (though the molds aren't what they used to be) I still love them. Also, learn to drive with putters.
I'm not sure if if I have ten I hate but the below I have tried I deeply loathe
Star Kite - SO understable that if have the slightest roll in your wrist it will shoot ridiculously to the right - RHBH)
Champion Groove - Is there a MORE inconsistent disc out there?
Pro Starfire - Didn't work...
I have a very early 2000s DX Teebird that is a staple in my bag and more reliable then a lot of the top premium plastic I have. It's beat to all hell but totally obedient.
Bump'n for birds!
I too have a new champion and that thing is super solid and stable.
I have this bird in my bag
the most reliable driver I have and I'd be lost w/ out it. I think I'm going to look into 11x when I can. You guys have inspired me!