I just started playing a little over a month ago and I love the game! I usually get to to go out 2-3 times a week and run 2-3 rounds on the local 9 hole course ( http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=2597 ). First couple rounds was with a run of the mill Wham-O 175 from Wally World. Next day I was at Play It Again Sports and grabbed the only driver they had, a 171g Valkyrie DX. Went back to the park and had much more success.
My stats are:
44 yoa male, fairly active. My distances vary, depending upon proper form and accuracy, but are lingering around the 200-225 mark. I have the arm capability of 300+. Hardly burning them up, but, hell, ya gotta start somewhere. I grew up throwing frisbees and the circle I ran with usually had no less than a half dozen of them at any given time, from the cheapy 90g to 165's. The only time I had ever heard of, much less played disc golf, was back in '83 at http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=3811 when I visited my sister and her husband.
My current "bag" (I just carry them lose)
171 DX Valkyrie
171 Pro-D Buzzz
150 DX Aviar P&A
174 Elite Z Nuke 1st Run (I'm nowhere ready to use it...it was given to me last week)
My technique sucks, so my accuracy and distance follows suit. But, I've been reading the technique section and watching tons of You Tube videos so things will be changing. Question is, should I back away from the Valk and grab maybe a Leopard, Roc or Teebird to work on the form, or is the Valk and Buzz OK to learn with?
What about plastics? Should I stick with the DX or is there any benefit to stepping up to Champ/Star?
My accuracy from 15' in has vastly improved since I got the Aviar. Is the P&A sufficient or should I look at other models?
I have several local stores that carry a decent array of discs. As long as they're Innova (Sports Authority/Dick's). The local PIA Sports is getting some Discraft now. Because of this, I'd like to keep my choices to those two brands...at least until I get my feet wetter.
Any help or tips you can offer will be greatly appreciated.




