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Yeah, challenger is the only discraft putter on there.
Keep it up, those measurements and flight paths look close to me when thrown flat and in calm conditions.
I think adding a heavier dx eagle and leopard would be good (in the mid 160s). Keep your skarks and aviars, that would be a solid set up for starting out.
I can tell you that if you throw a Dx Leopard or JLS with good form you can make them do this (how to achieve good form can be found in the vast knowledge stored on this site's forums). Now, into a strong headwind you may need to go with a Dx Teebird or QJLS.
Turn off cap-locks, and good...
Yeah, it helps to build up a stash of new, seasoned, and beat rocs. I like premium plastic, but dx feels great when worn in and my 3 year old dx roc is a hyzer flipping machine, still super straight. I have a few star rocs and they only stayed in the bag for a bit.
To each their own.
Yeah, like JR stated you need to slow your motions down. You should almost walk through the motions, reach straight back, your reaching back and bending your elbow.
I don't talk about this stuff much but I will try.
Also, your final plant step is pretty wide, shorten it. Walk through the...
Yeah, I use a straddle push putt for 10m and in, and then for longer or uphill putts I will spin putt with a more in-line stance. Using both styles to suit the situation is helpful.
Is still being used by many players here at our local club and leagues. It is funny, with Michigan being home to Discraft, Traverse City is very Innova dominated. Almost all the top players and regulars carry solid Innova bags, a few have a mix, and not many have a complete Discraft bag...
I prefer my putters and mid-range discs in base plastic. That way I have a some that are fresh and beat. This seems to be a pretty common practice. I also carry a DX Leo for special situations.
Right now all my drivers are in premium plastic. Eagles are in Champ. Distance drivers (Surge...
I agree that throwing dx plastic into trees can be bothersome, but I have found that my rocs still maintain much of their stability. I have a dx pumpkin roc from 2009 that has hit many, many trees and it is still a bit stable and will hold a hyzer when thrown on one.
One issue I have seen is...
Just picked up a Super Ray. It had some very sharp flashing, and I removed it with sand paper. This is a very good feeling disc that fits nicely between my new roc and beat roc. It is stable, and fades nicely at the end. Different than the DX Stingray I threw for a while, but I think that it...
I have handled both.
The anodes at my local store are really hard and in very dark colors, so I did not want one. Profile and size wise, it felt very nice. I just want a softer and brighter one.
The opto pure that I handled and tossed around was very nice. It was a pretty deep blue one...
Drivers:
ESP Surge 174
Z Predator 174
Star Valkyrie 175
Champion Eagle X
Star Eagle X
Champion Eagle L
Opto XXX
Mids:
DX Roc
DX Roc
Putters:
Soft Challenger
Soft Challenger
Soft Ion
So, this past month I was struggling with putting. I have used challengers for years and I love them, but I needed to switch it up. Maybe it is a mental thing. You know how it goes.
Anyway, I put my lone, black and white soft ion in the putting pocket and man, has that thing been solid. I...