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One disc rounds

Have to go Z Comet. I can drive, approach and putt with one so it would be the safest bet for me if it's calm out. Windy and I'm going with a buzzz
 
Although I couldn't putt with it for a damn, I really like the Warship.
 
Nebula

It's a buzzz that fights a headwind. I really like the small diameter. About 80% of my drives were with a Neb this weekend.
 
Since this is the most recent one disc round thread that I could find, I'll use it. Although I'm also directing this at putter only rounds, too.

I just bought a few discs this past weekend, including a 175g DX Aviar P&A and a 175g Star Aviar P&A. Both of these are discs that are already in my normal bag and I just wanted a couple more backups. I use them for drives and approaches, depending on the hole, and neither is my normal putter.

Anyway, yesterday I played my home course form the Red tees. I average 25.03 from these tees for all rounds... Big Bag, little bag, 2 and 3 disc rounds, snow rounds, etc. For comparison, in a normal round I generally use a mid off the tee for 6 of 9 holes and a putter for the other 3.

So I took 3-4 practice throws each with my two new discs to get warmed up. Then I played a DX vs. Star round, playing all 9 holes with each disc.

I ended up with just one bogey out of the 18 total holes and it turned out to be the decisive mistake. I shot a 24 with the Star and a 23 with the DX. I parked the DX on hole #9 and had an ace run with the Star for the tie but came up just short... which should never have happened when giving it a run.

Anyway, I don't really know what this means. I just thought that it was pretty interesting. Maybe I'll have to do an all Buzzz vs Stingray round to see if I can beat my putter rounds.
 
I'm gonna try this for my daily lunch round tomorrow. My Lucid Fugitive has a crazy amount of glide and will provide all the distance I need. Plus it holds both hyzer and anhyzer lines perfectly.
 
Another vote for the incredible Buzzz, prob in CryZtal plastic.
 
I'd use this, and play at night:
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In all honesty, it would depend on the course. If it was on the bit longer side, ESP Buzzz. If it was on the shorter side, FLX Challenger.
 
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Is have to go fresh tp warship. Long can hold any line for me.

Windy I'd go vector.

In a few weeks the answer could be the tangent. Fun disc getting to know it more and I think it's very versatile.
 

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