SmokintheChains
Birdie Member
Judge. Fuzion usually is the longest for me by a few feet. Little more glide than the classic.
Same...I can get my fusion just over 3 bills golf distance, with my classics between 270-280.
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Judge. Fuzion usually is the longest for me by a few feet. Little more glide than the classic.
You're going to get three main answers:
Ion.
Wizard.
Pure.
The correct answer is
:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap:
MVP Ions and Anodes. Darts also bomb but they're in between a putter and mid.
Regardless of what really goes farthest I would highly recommend a nice slightly overstable putter for your longest straight putter shots. Anything that flies like a big bead aviar, challenger, wizard, clozer, p2, or ion. My personal favorite is the wizard because it retains its shape well (sorry challenger) and I like the feel a little better than the others. Gateway is quite intelligent in their approach to designing putters and their plastic is really great. I personally prefer a nice stiff base plastic specimen (sorry mvp) beat up just a little to the point that you can release it with just a little hyzer and it will reliably flip up flat and not turn much and always fade at least a little at the very end. If you want your putter to beat in slower or prefer premium plastic I would recommend an ion or a p2 if you prefer beadless.
Recently I bought a 176 opto pure and a 175 zero hard pure which is a less overstable mold than the discs above, similar to an aviar p&a, because I heard things like "flies as far as a midrange", "mini buzzz", and "best driving putter". They do fly far and I love the zero hard for short right turns after I beat it in a little. However, while the opto is great for straight approaches and low power drives, for 200-250 foot drives I would choose any of the discs listed above over it simply because they are less prone to turn too much and they fade more reliably. The pure is a great disc but it is not magical and if I wanted a driving putter with a stability similar to that I would have already been throwing aviar p&as, voodoos, or something like that.
The answer is Dx XD.
I think it held a distance record way back when.
I saw a few correct answers on the second page, for the rest of you, thanks for playing, there is no parting gift, what do you think this is, the Ellen show ?