DiscinFiend
* Ace Member *
I recommend just using whatever putters you already have. Take some time to work on your form. Go to an open field and really practice throwing your putters on different angles. Learn how all your putters fly when thrown flat, on a hyzer angle and with anhyzer. You can take any putter and make it land softly (little to no skip/roll). You just have to you know your angles. There's honestly no "magic discs". It's the archer not the arrow. With that said, there's nothing wrong with carrying a soft putter for approach shots. I bag a R-Pro Pig for forehand approach shots that I want to "hit n stick". I just don't think you "need" to bag something as soft as a Blowfly to compete at a high level. That last statement should be true, as long as you know how your putters fly on different release angles. If you're hell bent on getting a soft putter, go to a local store that sells discs. Feel up a bunch of different soft putters. Buy the one that fits the best in your hand. I think how a disc feels in your hand is important. Everybody's hands come in different shapes and sizes. Plus everyone has slightly different tactile sensations.
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