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One of the first drivers I ever bought was an Orion LS in Sirius plastic. When I first bought it, it flew really overstable for me (I was just beginning, remember) and then as I added more and more torque into my game, it got kind of flippy to the point where I tossed it out of the bag (actually didn't own a bag then) and into the bin. It wasn't beat, just broken in. Meanwhile, I fixed a lot of things with my drive and learned how to drive with putters and mids and tried a dozen other drivers. I pulled the disc out today and started throwing it. I can't believe what a great disc this is. If I put about 80-90% power on it, I can throw it low, flat and straight like my TL. If I put 100% power on it and a touch of hyzer, it flips up flat readily and goes straight and long with just a hint of fade at the end. I had my longest drive ever (pin-high on a 340 foot hole) today and nearly aced several tunnel shots with the same disc.
Seriously, all you Teebird fans ought to at least take a look at this one. For me at least, it's like a longer TL like a TL is a longer Roc.
Has anyone else ever had this experience of going back to a disc you thought you outgrew and finding it to be the bomb?
Seriously, all you Teebird fans ought to at least take a look at this one. For me at least, it's like a longer TL like a TL is a longer Roc.
Has anyone else ever had this experience of going back to a disc you thought you outgrew and finding it to be the bomb?