jnecessary
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This blog (https://infinitediscs.com/blog/what-do-you-want-in-a-disc/) got me thinking, I posted there, but thought I might get more of a response here.
If I said, I want a "putter" or approach disc that flies straight under power, minimal turn, minimal fade, and has nearly negative glide characteristics, what would you recommend?
I'm thinking of a disc that when thrown as if you were throwing a 300-310' Roc/Buzzz/Mid shot, would only fly about 200'.
For me, all the putters I've tried for driving (not many), fly quite similar to a midrange, if only 30' shorter, maybe a bit more. I want something I can throw with full commitment, and only have it fly 200' for so. Seems it would be an amazing approach option, like a pitching wedge.
I understand using touch and finesse, but does what I'm asking for even exist? I think I'm looking for a disc that is limited in range by glide, not overstability. I've tried a Zone and that is the closest I've found, but it is way more overstable that what I'm trying to describe.
If I said, I want a "putter" or approach disc that flies straight under power, minimal turn, minimal fade, and has nearly negative glide characteristics, what would you recommend?
I'm thinking of a disc that when thrown as if you were throwing a 300-310' Roc/Buzzz/Mid shot, would only fly about 200'.
For me, all the putters I've tried for driving (not many), fly quite similar to a midrange, if only 30' shorter, maybe a bit more. I want something I can throw with full commitment, and only have it fly 200' for so. Seems it would be an amazing approach option, like a pitching wedge.
I understand using touch and finesse, but does what I'm asking for even exist? I think I'm looking for a disc that is limited in range by glide, not overstability. I've tried a Zone and that is the closest I've found, but it is way more overstable that what I'm trying to describe.