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I talked to one of the venders at our Iowa State Team Tourney on saturday and he said he field tested the Ridges and Wizards and between the two there was no real difference especially when comparing the Ridge to the Wizard SS.
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New 175g 2010 Pro Worlds...
To clarify a little better, it seems like the Nuke flies a lot like a Pro Boss (usually easier to control and has a little more glide) not a Star or Champ. The Nuke is a little easier to control and seems as if it has a tad more glide than a Pro Boss. I don't think it would replace your...
Could be the experience difference. I can't speak for everyone else on this thread but I can't hit that every single time. I was throwing about 375 FH until I worked on my BH all winter and that's the result I got coming back into the season.
Had one of my longest drives ever yesterday. Short tee pad to long basket on 18 at ISU/Stable Run in Ames, IA. I was about equidistant between the two pins. Right around a 450 ft throw, BH with 175g Star TeeRex.
I actually still like the Eagle but I got a new Star one to replace my old star and the thing just didn't fly the same, figured it was a combination of a lot of things that I'm not going to go into. I got an ESP Tracker which replaced it to a point but I still rely on the Eagle for certain...
I was talking about most all B & C Tier events, I think all A or NT stops go by course par. I just figured if he was asking us about the subject that might help him for upcoming non-sanctioned/C tier events.
Something to consider though is a lot of the newer distance records that are held are usually the result of a major tailwind on their drives. I'm some of the old ones are too.
Yeah just play em all as par 3's, if you play PDGA tourneys that's how they score par regardless of hole length and it's a good way to push yourself to do better on each hole.