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[Question] if you could only have 1 disc to throw what would it be?

I think I would end up choosing a putter if I actually faced this situation in real life. Tank. Great driving putter, great approach putter and I putt reasonably well with them. I couldnt sacrifice putting for distance.
 
My first instinct is the most used disc in my bag: FLX Challenger, but that'd really limit my range for birdiable holes.

If I truly had to play with one disc... it'd probably be a glidey mid like a Warship, or maybe a Comet.
 
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-its shocking how many folks chose their putter. I love mine and do use them off the box on 4+/- holes of my local 18 but I can put w any old thing if I have to. One disc? QMS.
 
Volt, because, I can throw it forehand, backhand, tomahawk, and roll with it.
 
-its shocking how many folks chose their putter. I love mine and do use them off the box on 4+/- holes of my local 18 but I can put w any old thing if I have to. One disc? QMS.

short/long range upshots are the biggest factor IMO. Here with many wooded courses using only a driver (unless it was very workable and glidey) would be extremely hard to do successfully. Its not that important to throw a 400' long drive if you can't put a disc out there accurately and consistently. Around the circle and approaching to the basket are where majority of strokes are given up. A bad or short tee shot is easily savable with a solid approach/upshot game. No driver would make it easy to shape different lines with consistently.
 
-its shocking how many folks chose their putter. I love mine and do use them off the box on 4+/- holes of my local 18 but I can put w any old thing if I have to. One disc? QMS.

Most of the courses I have played, especially of recent, aren't terribly long. On these courses how one uses their putter usually separates the good from the so-so players. You must either be a terrible putter or terribly good at parking discs. I am neither, so I choose a putter
 

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