DiscinFiend
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I only want to carry two driving putters in my bag but I'm having trouble choosing which two putters to pick. What stability of each putter works best to cover most (if not all) putter shots? Disc recommendations?
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Why two? Personally I'd say get an premium plastic pure and call it a day.
I agree with this wholeheartedly. My combo is Rhyno + Pure.I carry a rhyno and a beat up kc for everything putter wise off the tee. The rhyno is overstable to a point where I know what it is always going to do, and the kc is beat up to the point where it is a point and shoot.
I throw backhand & forehand about equal amounts, so I'd like a pair of putters I can throw both ways. I'd also like to be able to throw one (if not both) for short backhand & sidearm rollers for get out of trouble shots. I like to throw the slowest disc I possibly can in all situations so use my driving putters from tee to green. I use them for upshots also. Does that answer your questions?What do you want out of a driving putter? How will you be using it?
I throw backhand & forehand about equal amounts, so I'd like a pair of putters I can throw both ways. I'd also like to be able to throw one (if not both) for short backhand & sidearm rollers for get out of trouble shots. I like to throw the slowest disc I possibly can in all situations so I to use my driving putters from tee to green. I use them for upshots also. Does that answer your questions?
I throw backhand & forehand about equal amounts, so I'd like a pair of putters I can throw both ways. I'd also like to be able to throw one (if not both) for short backhand & sidearm rollers for get out of trouble shots. I like to throw the slowest disc I possibly can in all situations so use my driving putters from tee to green. I use them for upshots also. Does that answer your questions?