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Just two discs

Champ Teebird and CryZtal Challenger. I don't understand how a lot of you aren't taking putters. It's only the most important part of the game!
 
I would go on a typical course:
Cryztal Buzzz
Sinus SP

I feel it would be better to go Buzzz-Buzzz-Tap In on longer holes than risking bad releases and not have a good disc to recover with. ie Driver Wide Left-Putter Short-Missed Putt-Tap In. If it had a lot of holes longer than 400' I would go 11x TeeBird, Sinus SP instead just because there would probably be too much ground to make up.
 
I guess for driving I would take my TL. It's great for forehands and backhands but it's not the best tomhawk/thumber disc. Hmmmm, too bad my arm is still to weak for a real distance driver.

Putting is easy, Dart all the way. I only have a R-Pro but would love to try a star soon. It's the most versatile putter I've tried so far and the easiest to approach with.
 
short course (kentwood, raleigh, nc): I could do a kite first run and a rhyno

longer course: star sidewinder and star cro or maybe r pro dart
 
Interesting Thread!

It depends on the course, but overall I would say:

-Pro D Magnet: Putting, Upshots
-Champion Beast: this was the hardest part, picking ONE driver from the 20 in my bag. I chose the beast because it is capable of nice hyzer shots as well as straight/anhyzer shots.
 
I usually use the Soft Magnet, but I would go with a Pro D here for a bit more stability in upshots around 200 ft.
 
Star Wraith
Z Buzzz

I can actually throw the Wraith Backhand and forehand nicely. Plus I know what I can make it do.
 

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