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keltik wrote:I think ZAM had the right idea.
dgdave wrote:Listen to ZAM.
i post things at facebook.com/PostIDjsun3thousand wrote:zam is already in your pants.
marmoset wrote:You used to be on a RR kick; what replaced it? LS or Orc? Or do the 2 share the duty?
Ted Damson wrote:since you're the biggest LS junkie around here (besides disc junkie) -- have you tried Cheetahs in comparison to your LS? i'm pretty sure they have the same top piece, and the LS bottom is an approximation of the worn CH bottom. regardless, I see the same HSS turnover, LSS fade design elements in common between CH, EX, and LS.
reason I ask, I've been on the same kind of kick with my Cheetahs as your LS. I would definitely say that the CH has been the greatest addition to my rig in a long while... even above the Gazelle, *RR, Roc-based mid rig, and Magic. such a versatile Mini-Eagle!
next time I see the D-Junkie I will make him test my Cheetahs.
discspeed wrote:1-175g Organic Voodoo
1-175g SS Voodoo (Bowling Green)
1-174g S Warlock beat to hell
1-175g Stiff Wizard
1-177g Meteor
1-178g 2FR Buzzz
1-177g new Z Buzzz
1-180g Champ Shark
1-175g Polaris LS
1-175g Glow Champ Teebird
1-175g Champ Teebird
1-175g Champ Firebird
2-175g Champ Orcs--beat and stable
1-175g Champ Starfire
1-175g Star Max (red transparent)
Open Courses:
3-Star Bosses 173g-175g
Triplebogey wrote:discspeed wrote:1-175g Organic Voodoo
1-175g SS Voodoo (Bowling Green)
1-174g S Warlock beat to hell
1-175g Stiff Wizard
Why so many putter molds?
I've taken out the Voodoo SS. My organic Voodoo is my putter and approach disc from about 175 and in. It is broken in and doesn't hold the line reliably any further out than that. I have tried the Voodoo in pretty much all current incarnations and I don't like driving with it. I LOVE putting and approaching with it however. The Warlock is made of a very special S plastic and is deformed it is so beat. It flies like no other disc, gliding straight and flipping very slowly late into the flight. It can turn in ways a beat Wizard cannot. My Wizard is really stiff and drops unless flying fast. It is straight, yet unaltered by moderate winds. It is an incredibly useful disc and I use it for many shots my other putters cannot do like hard hyzers and drop putts.1-177g Meteor
1-178g 2FR Buzzz
1-177g new Z Buzzz
1-180g Champ Shark
What does the Champ Shark do, that the Z Buzzz doesn't do better?
Nothing. I've replaced it with a newer run 177g Z Buzzz.1-175g Polaris LS
1-175g Glow Champ Teebird
1-175g Champ Teebird
1-175g Champ Firebird
Have you thought of adding a lighter Star TB?
Actually I've added a 172 Champ Teebird and it has been really useful. Great HSS, minimal LSS.2-175g Champ Orcs--beat and stable
1-175g Champ Starfire
1-175g Star Max (red transparent)
Maybe this is just the way I think, but are'nt people either an Orc person or a Starfire person in the same manner that you're either a Elvis person or a Beatles person??
To me, the Starfire is an Orc that won't turn over. To get a line similar to a flat Orc throw, you need to throw it a little turned over. This disc provides security in wind situations where the Orc is risky, or when the shape of the gap favors an anhyzer release for a straight shot. I don't use it much, but when I need it the disc continually pulls through.Open Courses:
3-Star Bosses 173g-175g
What do these do that your other discs don't??
Unless I'm playing a course with open teeboxes and long holes, nothing. If I'm playing in the woods and trying to hit gaps off the tee, I'm going to go with speed 10 or less. I use my Boss on open courses and it is amazing in headwinds and in situations where I can throw with a full reach back and follow through. My Orcs get pretty flippy thrown like this. I can trust my Star Boss to pop up from a slight hyzer and hold a very long, fast, straight line with a predictable fade at the end. This is great on ball golf type courses and for safari golf. My friends and I have been inventing par 4 and 5 holes at Cliff Stevens in Clearwater and I find myself using my Boss a lot and I'm amazed by what it can do in a lot of space.
discspeed wrote:To me, the Starfire is an Orc that won't turn over. To get a line similar to a flat Orc throw, you need to throw it a little turned over. This disc provides security in wind situations where the Orc is risky, or when the shape of the gap favors an anhyzer release for a straight shot. I don't use it much, but when I need it the disc continually pulls through. [/color]
discspeed wrote:Latest Setup:
175 Organic Voodoo
174 S Warlock beaten badly
175 Stiff Wizard
177 ESP Meteor
178 2FR Buzzz
177 Z Buzzz (new production run)
175 Polaris LS broken in
175 Polaris LS new
172 Champ Teebird
175 Champ Teebird overstable
175 Pro Line Firebird old school champ replaced with regular flat Champ
174g Pro Starfire straight/turnover distance replaced by 171g Orc.
175g Champ Orc
175g Star Starfire
175g Star Max
173g Star Boss flips up slightly
TeamTollandDG wrote:Why did you drop the Polaris? I've been thinking about putting one in there. My drivers right now are only teebirds, destroyers and firebirds.
How is the one putter only workin out for you?
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