Strong_frosting3292
Newbie
- Joined
- May 14, 2023
- Messages
- 31
Vitals:
Years playing/experience: Seriously for about a year and a half, used to just play as a hobby with friends way back when
Right/left-handed/ambidextrous: right-handed
Throwing Style: RHBH, RHFH-usually never off the tee
Golf Distance (avg/max*) for putter/mid/driver: Rhyno: 225/250'; Roc3: 250/280'; Wraith: 325/350'
Bag:
Putters:
Halo rhyno-beefy, FH approaches, windy day driving putter
Nexus rhyno- seasoned lets say, backup putter and main driving putter
Dx rhyno-seasoned, putter
Nexus animal- long putts, turnovers, somewhat Utility since i usually FH this distance
Mids:
170g gstar mako3: turnovers, seasoned a touch, turn's nicely. My wombat3 slot, but trying to minimize molds
Star mako3: mako3 things, workable as you can ask for
Dx roc3: pretty straight, going to keep seasoning
Kc roc3: working this in, some turn some fade
MF roc3: beefy, headwinds, FH approach
Drivers:
Twin 170g champ valkyries: one fresh one beat up. Newer one turns, reliable fade back to almost center. Beat one is for Hyzerflips and turnovers, tailwind drives, can roll it but the courses i play are way more wooded
Eagles:
For my stock backhand, using these to work on my forehand as well
New halo for beef
22 barsby seasoned for the classic eagle flight
A nicely beat up 170g innfuse star for straight with a teeny bit of fade
Dx firebird, seasoned for more push a bit less fade
Gstar firebird for firebird things. Will slot a Sexton when the other two cycle down in stability
Wraiths:
Bottom stamp beefcake: this thing is an anomally. I bagged some teerex's until i got this wraith. No turn, not much glide, it wants to find the ground. Big skips, utility, bad headwinds
F2 star wraith: seasoned, go to distance driver. Good turn, reliable fade still. Was pushing it to about 350 but haven't been able to play as much so losing consistency
Star 170g wraith: beat up, nice hyzerflips. Tailwind distance driver
Mainly posting so i have something to reference back to and update for when i do get out about what changes i made and why.
Only feedback/slot im still tinkering with at the moment is the zone slot and thunderbirds keep finding their way back to my bag. Im not convinced i need my toro's, the mf roc3 works well for forehands, and my halo rhyno is pretty good for approach shots. Thunderbirds i bagged when i was playing more, as they slotted between my eagles and wraiths nicely. As I've lost distance, it seems less necessary and also allows me to get even more familiar with my other drivers.
Years playing/experience: Seriously for about a year and a half, used to just play as a hobby with friends way back when
Right/left-handed/ambidextrous: right-handed
Throwing Style: RHBH, RHFH-usually never off the tee
Golf Distance (avg/max*) for putter/mid/driver: Rhyno: 225/250'; Roc3: 250/280'; Wraith: 325/350'
Bag:
Putters:
Halo rhyno-beefy, FH approaches, windy day driving putter
Nexus rhyno- seasoned lets say, backup putter and main driving putter
Dx rhyno-seasoned, putter
Nexus animal- long putts, turnovers, somewhat Utility since i usually FH this distance
Mids:
170g gstar mako3: turnovers, seasoned a touch, turn's nicely. My wombat3 slot, but trying to minimize molds
Star mako3: mako3 things, workable as you can ask for
Dx roc3: pretty straight, going to keep seasoning
Kc roc3: working this in, some turn some fade
MF roc3: beefy, headwinds, FH approach
Drivers:
Twin 170g champ valkyries: one fresh one beat up. Newer one turns, reliable fade back to almost center. Beat one is for Hyzerflips and turnovers, tailwind drives, can roll it but the courses i play are way more wooded
Eagles:
For my stock backhand, using these to work on my forehand as well
New halo for beef
22 barsby seasoned for the classic eagle flight
A nicely beat up 170g innfuse star for straight with a teeny bit of fade
Dx firebird, seasoned for more push a bit less fade
Gstar firebird for firebird things. Will slot a Sexton when the other two cycle down in stability
Wraiths:
Bottom stamp beefcake: this thing is an anomally. I bagged some teerex's until i got this wraith. No turn, not much glide, it wants to find the ground. Big skips, utility, bad headwinds
F2 star wraith: seasoned, go to distance driver. Good turn, reliable fade still. Was pushing it to about 350 but haven't been able to play as much so losing consistency
Star 170g wraith: beat up, nice hyzerflips. Tailwind distance driver
Mainly posting so i have something to reference back to and update for when i do get out about what changes i made and why.
Only feedback/slot im still tinkering with at the moment is the zone slot and thunderbirds keep finding their way back to my bag. Im not convinced i need my toro's, the mf roc3 works well for forehands, and my halo rhyno is pretty good for approach shots. Thunderbirds i bagged when i was playing more, as they slotted between my eagles and wraiths nicely. As I've lost distance, it seems less necessary and also allows me to get even more familiar with my other drivers.