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jsun3thousand wrote:Disc golfers are holding the sport back.
Timko wrote:How far can you throw that Magnet or Shark?
Do you come from a disc background? Another sport? 325' after 5 rounds is pretty solid, so I assume you've got some athletic ability.
Are you interested in just picking up discs to play some golf, or are you committed to the long haul of tooling your stroke? The reason I ask is that the disc selection you'll get from people will vary on what you're attempting to accomplish.
TOURNEYPLAYER wrote:since none of the experts are weighing in.
I would say a river is a great beginner disc, 170ish. stay away from Rpro Bosses, they beat too quick and will then just burn. headwinds, i would say a champ banshee. I think you should get some leopards, and teebirds as well. a Buzzz or Roc, depending on which feels better to to you. if you liked the sidewinder why not try a star valkyrie 168 or so.
jsun3thousand wrote:Disc golfers are holding the sport back.
coldy13 wrote:You could try one but I don't even throw my mids anymore. The Magic and River have the understable shots covered. I'm more consistent powering down a driver than throwing a mid hard so I just stopped throwing them. I don't know anything about the MD2 or DD2, but it looks like you're missing a really overstable disc like a XXX for the windy days.
Frank Delicious wrote:You should get a DX banshee or Firebird for those wind shots. Probably shouldn't really mess with the DD2 or a Halo that much yet.
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