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How many putters?

austinpetz

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How many putters do you carry with you every round? If more than one or two, please write why you do, or what you own the extra putters for.
Thanks
 
I generally carry 4-5 wizards and a zeppelin. One of the wizards is for putting only, the others are in different stages of wear. I can easily get by with just one or two, but it's nice to have a spectrum of stabilities for various shots especially since I throw wizards for the majority of my drives and approaches. The zeppelin is for some specialty shots and floaty approaches where I want to run the basket and not take the chance of blowing past or rolling away.
 
I carry three, my anode, which is my main putter, my avair, which I use as a thrower, and my voodoo, which is a back up putter.
 
Three.

SS Wizard for putts, Soft Ion for approaches and short drives, and backup for putting, beat D Magnet for drives between my Ion and Roc, and for long putts.
 
I have 2, but potentially might go to 3 once I get my Anode. I have 2 Ions, 1 for driving and approaches and the other for putting. Don't really need different stages of wear, because you know, they're MVP. :D

I hit 2 Eagles with it today! I like them much better than my Rhynos, plus I feel it drives nicer than my Rhyno.
 
3, sometimes 4.

1. Used to be KC Aviar for putting. Now I'm going to switch to the Ion.

2. I carry the 4S Wizard for short approaches. Love the way it feels with the fan grip.

3. The Aerobie Arrow (I know, I know) for FH approaches.

4. I also have a Zeppelin for approaches when no fade is required.
 
6 putters
3 swan 2's ...main putter,backup putter,approach putter
1 opto pure... stable driving/longer approaches
1 star wedge...right turn approaches / drives
1 pro d zone .... Overstable approaches/fore hand approaches/ utility
 
3. A medium vibrant ridge for putting, a firm for distance duties and an mvp anode for short and straight midrange action.
 
I own many putter, but I only carry one. Worn in DX Aviar around 172 for hyzer, anhyzer, and straight approaches under 220 feet and all putting. Simple is good.
 
2 xg rhynos for putting, opto pure for straight tee shots, pro rhyno for teeshots with fade, and a light weight pro rhyno for turnovers. when i used wizards i usually carried about 5-6 depending on the course.
 
Three. I practice putting on the hole I just played, when there's a wait on the next hole.
 
I carry three. I driving putter, a heavy driving putter that I use as more of a mid and a putting putter. I also only carry nine discs.
 
6 total
5 aviars P&As--1 for only putting, 2 champ ones(1 beat and 1 new for straight apporachs and slight hyzers) 2 beat one for anyys approachs
1 rhyno--hyzer lines only
 
4/5 depending on the wind

1 zero pure putts only
1 eze longer putts and putts that need a little fade
1 opto pure tee/approaches
1 soft ion more stable tees/approaches

1 pro d zone for windy days
 
i carry 3 with me. One for putting, 2 for driving (one beat, on newer) Putt with DX Aviar, drive with Champ Aviars.
 
5 putters:
1 heavy and one 160 wizard for putting
1 thrashed no bead aviar for approaches and trick shots
1 opto pure for main driving putter
1 champ rhyno for wind and forehands and trick shots
 

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