Barbiaux
Bogey Member
Hi all I just found this forum today and here is my first post. I know this has probably been asked a million times and discussed ad nauseam but I need some help selecting a driver or 2.
I just started playing this year and I have only played approx 15 rounds in my life. I went out and bought a starter 3 pack at a local sporting goods store. In my 2nd round ever I lost my driver in a lake so I went out and bought a wraith. I have been using this and I have been happy with it but today I launched one into the woods. I have no idea what happened it went FARRRR right and the disc is gone. So when I got home I started looking at all of these disc and now I am confused. I don't understand what is considered a hard thrower and such so its making it difficult to buy a new one. So now I am looking to pick up probably 2 different discs so that's where all of you come in.
I am a bigger guy so I assume I throw the disc somewhat hard but I don't know what is considered hard. Today I was on a hole that was a par 4, 447 feet slightly uphill and I was approx 75 feet from the pin on my drive. I am basing this off of the sign at the tee so no flaming if this is highly doubtful and if it is weak also please no flaming.
I believe I throw it sidearm? but I don't know what sidearm is considered. I am right handed and I throw the disc across my body from left to right if that makes any sense.
I think what I am looking for is one that I could throw long and one that is a little safer for the narrow fairways.
If anyone can help I would appreciate it. I have been getting better over the summer and I am joining a league on Wednesday so I am trying to take this somewhat seriously so any help would be awesome.
I just started playing this year and I have only played approx 15 rounds in my life. I went out and bought a starter 3 pack at a local sporting goods store. In my 2nd round ever I lost my driver in a lake so I went out and bought a wraith. I have been using this and I have been happy with it but today I launched one into the woods. I have no idea what happened it went FARRRR right and the disc is gone. So when I got home I started looking at all of these disc and now I am confused. I don't understand what is considered a hard thrower and such so its making it difficult to buy a new one. So now I am looking to pick up probably 2 different discs so that's where all of you come in.
I am a bigger guy so I assume I throw the disc somewhat hard but I don't know what is considered hard. Today I was on a hole that was a par 4, 447 feet slightly uphill and I was approx 75 feet from the pin on my drive. I am basing this off of the sign at the tee so no flaming if this is highly doubtful and if it is weak also please no flaming.
I believe I throw it sidearm? but I don't know what sidearm is considered. I am right handed and I throw the disc across my body from left to right if that makes any sense.
I think what I am looking for is one that I could throw long and one that is a little safer for the narrow fairways.
If anyone can help I would appreciate it. I have been getting better over the summer and I am joining a league on Wednesday so I am trying to take this somewhat seriously so any help would be awesome.