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*Hiding in Mike C's Closet*
sounds like a pretty small sample size magnified by natural human error. i notice no major difference between puddle tops and flat tops
an imperfect method can take you a long way.. just not all the way.
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sounds like a pretty small sample size magnified by natural human error. i notice no major difference between puddle tops and flat tops
an imperfect method can take you a long way.. just not all the way.
What you're saying in effect is that people who enjoy puddle toped putters are doing it wrong. Maybe you should go have a talk with Yeti. I gave you a chance man, but that was just dumb.an imperfect method can take you a long way.. just not all the way.
What you're saying in effect is that people who enjoy puddle toped putters are doing it wrong. Maybe you should go have a talk with Yeti. I gave you a chance man, but that was just dumb.
The comet doesnt have the same control as the tangent does at longer distances because of the comets glide
i notice no major difference between puddle tops and flat tops
The difference is very subtle, I had matched 170 Med Ions for quite a while as my main discs. The one that puddle topped first would make a little bit more anhyzer on a straight shot than it's firmer brother. One shot specifically bout 160' with a 4' break left and s (LHBH) before the basket. I only noticed when I had to thread that needle.
It is about time MVP announces the elusive "hidden" disc on the flight charts that Mike C made a video of. Any ideas?
Play the new Sabbath album backwards for info on the hidden disc :thmbup:
There's no hidden disc on the flight charts. You can view all four charts here on the Media page of MVP's site.
Play the new Sabbath album backwards for info on the hidden disc :thmbup: