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Years playing/experience: DG 4 months
Right/left-handed/ambidextrous: right-handed
Throwing Style: RHBH, some FH
Golf Distance (avg/max*) for putter/mid/driver: 200-300
Started with an Innova Starter pack then bought an MVP starter pack plus a few discs that I picked up here and there and like most noobs I bought discs faster than my arm.
Currently bagging -
Innova
Wraith
Valkyrie
Shark
Aviar
Dynamic Discs
Escape
Felon
MVP
Orbital Neutron - too unstable for me ? I don't have the arm to hyzer flip it but if I throw it flat it wil veer off the right...
Servo Neutron- was trying to find a good forehand disc, solid Meh
Vector Proton - love this disc, from how it fits in my hand to how it flies, would only like an option to this disc that finishes straighter when I need it too
Anode (not sure what plastic? 2017 Winter Series is all it says...) - love this disc too, fits in hand nice, flies dead straight, will hold a line good
So first of all my first order of business is that I want to work on my putting. If I had a bunch of money I'd just buy 10 Anodes so that I didn't have to walk back and forth after every putt. So that brings up my question - I was going to buy a few more putters for putting practice but I was also going to mix it up a little with the Atom, Ion, Particle or Spin - so one one hand I have different putters for different winds but the question is for practicing are they close enough in flight characteristics that if I throw them back to back it would be a good practice session ?
So next, looking for mid range suggestions to complement the Vector and finally some control/fairway drivers suggestions (don't think I really need a distance driver yet...)
As far as what's already in my bag I've gotten some good throws with the Wraith and the Valkyrie. The Escape has given me some good throws but the Felon has been solidly meh.
Sorry for the long post still learning a bunch here and trying to keep it all sorted in my brain.
Years playing/experience: DG 4 months
Right/left-handed/ambidextrous: right-handed
Throwing Style: RHBH, some FH
Golf Distance (avg/max*) for putter/mid/driver: 200-300
Started with an Innova Starter pack then bought an MVP starter pack plus a few discs that I picked up here and there and like most noobs I bought discs faster than my arm.
Currently bagging -
Innova
Wraith
Valkyrie
Shark
Aviar
Dynamic Discs
Escape
Felon
MVP
Orbital Neutron - too unstable for me ? I don't have the arm to hyzer flip it but if I throw it flat it wil veer off the right...
Servo Neutron- was trying to find a good forehand disc, solid Meh
Vector Proton - love this disc, from how it fits in my hand to how it flies, would only like an option to this disc that finishes straighter when I need it too
Anode (not sure what plastic? 2017 Winter Series is all it says...) - love this disc too, fits in hand nice, flies dead straight, will hold a line good
So first of all my first order of business is that I want to work on my putting. If I had a bunch of money I'd just buy 10 Anodes so that I didn't have to walk back and forth after every putt. So that brings up my question - I was going to buy a few more putters for putting practice but I was also going to mix it up a little with the Atom, Ion, Particle or Spin - so one one hand I have different putters for different winds but the question is for practicing are they close enough in flight characteristics that if I throw them back to back it would be a good practice session ?
So next, looking for mid range suggestions to complement the Vector and finally some control/fairway drivers suggestions (don't think I really need a distance driver yet...)
As far as what's already in my bag I've gotten some good throws with the Wraith and the Valkyrie. The Escape has given me some good throws but the Felon has been solidly meh.
Sorry for the long post still learning a bunch here and trying to keep it all sorted in my brain.