Quinntastic
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So a buddy of mine had a trunk full of plastic. Sold them pretty cheap so I got a few experiments, as any disc addict would do. Got a couple of S-line P2s and must say I'm stoked. However I have never putted with premium plastics as an actual putter.
The last 3 rounds I played my putting felt on, I never noticed the s-line catching much different then baseline plastics. It felt to me if I hit my putt solid it went in, even caught a couple heartstoppers on the far right. Granted I am in a hot humid environment, so could that have softened the plastic enough to be reliable for now?
Anyways I thought about just trying them out since they were cheap and getting a couple d-line for actually putting, but after playing I'm questioning the need. Has anyone used premium for an extended period of time and noticed drastic difference in the catching, pole outs or anything else weird? How weather may play a factor like temp and humidity (its definitely slippery when wet).
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The last 3 rounds I played my putting felt on, I never noticed the s-line catching much different then baseline plastics. It felt to me if I hit my putt solid it went in, even caught a couple heartstoppers on the far right. Granted I am in a hot humid environment, so could that have softened the plastic enough to be reliable for now?
Anyways I thought about just trying them out since they were cheap and getting a couple d-line for actually putting, but after playing I'm questioning the need. Has anyone used premium for an extended period of time and noticed drastic difference in the catching, pole outs or anything else weird? How weather may play a factor like temp and humidity (its definitely slippery when wet).
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