teemkey
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will s finishing 44
Wow! What is that ... 20 under?
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will s finishing 44
Wow! What is that ... 20 under?
44 place
After watching the 3 rounds on Jomez I have to say I am not impressed by the Prodigy basket.
3 rounds over 1000 rated again for Paige ,-14 last round!
She's totally destroying the field
I have been saying the Seeing on YouTube Prodigy baskets on courses even by good amateur players especially the old no longer made versions that had both Inner and outer chain sets interlocking in the chain style, those old T1 style no longer made are the worst as Pro players have to use a disc that is more midrange like then putter or use a putter like midrange so that players can driver putt rather then putt at them. Most of these players are in the south east of USA though for but some reason several courses in pacific northwest of USA and Canada ended up with these baskets too. These baskets are still better then the one model Discraft made/did make, the old Chainstar as for some reason the baskets caught discs worse then what the DGA baskets ever did even the Mach II with lower similar cadge to the old Chainstar cadge catches better. The way the cage on Chainstar are the discs tend to scoop out on putts.
There are quite a few courses around Nashville with the older Prodigy baskets. We always jokingly say ****in Prodigy baskets and I always say...Prodigy baskets hate your discs. The design concept is great but in reality they are too stiff to reliably catch putts.
I remember an early demo video of the Prodigy baskets. The guy was hammering every putt at them and they stuck. It seemed strange at the time how hard he was throwing his putts. I guess we have found out over the years why.