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Having gone through Aviars, Wizards and a few others, I putt with a Lightning #2. One came with my practice basket and something about the rim just feels right.
You can refurbish the waterproofing on nylon too. (And better than the factory coatings I've seen.) I've done it by working GE Silicon II into the fabric with a plastic paint scraper and disposable gloves.
STAY AWAY FROM THE OFF HAND X STEP!!!!
(Unless you like falling down.)
As a veteran of throwing arm injuries, I can't stress that enough. Even though I practiced X stepping, when I tried throwing for real, muscle memory took over and it wasn't pretty. It wasn't even pretty funny. Set shots and...
While waterproof socks and breathable shoes are my go to for wet courses, I recently picked up a closeout pair of Moab 2 waterproofs to wear in mild weather. I am impressed. While I can't speak to the waterproof quality, the waterproofing adds just the right insulation for cold mornings. And...
August 1973. A temporary course in Forrest Park (St. Louis MO.). No pole holes, just Hula hoops hung from trees etc. The hoops were spinning in the wind. The course had few obstacles to navigate. The day sucked. We went back home and continued to throw at cans on top of posts in my buddy's side...
The bag, yes. But I didn't need a bag till the `90s.
The original 1970's fastback driver is long gone but I still have one unthrown backup.
The original 1970s 150G Whamo pro model that I used as a putter is somewhere in my DG cabinet. You can still read most of the serial number. **** that...
A piece of advice I was given long ago. When seeking distance, throw your drivers against your putters. If they are performing pretty much equally, you probably have form (nose angle) issues.
As for discs, I'm the wrong guy to be giving advice. Everything I throw is way out of vogue and I...
I stopped keeping score when rehabbing an injury. Now days, no matter how bad I play there's usually at least one shot per round that makes me smile. Yesterday it was a comeback approach after a horrible drive. A 150' into the wind anny that dropped right next to the pin.
I've discovered that shot placement is a substitute for my declining distance. I'll deliberately throw a short shot to gain an elevation advantage. Kinda like shooting pool. The current shot is just the setup for the next shot.
Something I picked up from ball golf is to putt through the hole. Since most baskets catch well, I putt pretty hard normally. When it's windy, I just gun it harder. Once you get the confidence up, it works well. HTH