Hi everyone. I have been interested in disc golf for a while, and have played a few times with ultimate frisbee style discs, but never with the real deal. Now that I have tried it out and know that I like it, I want to buy my first few discs.
I am not looking to buy a lot of discs right away. My plan was to buy a good distance driver and a putter and then decide from there. My problem is that as I'm looking around the internet for discs, and reading many many articles on disc selection, I find myself in an information overload. It gets especially bad once i start looking among different brands, which is why I have decided to ask for some help.
My biggest concern is that I will buy a disc that I can not control, and will be money down the drain. I am an avid ultimate frisbee player, and can throw a backhand around 70 yards and a forehand around 60. I thought this would qualify me as having a pretty strong arm, but when I tried my friend's new Groove, It came out of my hand and immediately twisted to the left (RHBH), landing about 40 yards away. Ive tried it many times, but I feel like I'm not getting the disc up to its cruise speed.
Because the groove was twisting to the left right away, I was looking at stable discs (innova mostly). after a lot of looking, I thought that the teebird was the perfect disc for my style, seeing as i was transitioning from a traditional ultimate disc. but now the more i think about it, I don't think that the teebird is even a distance driver.
So does anyone have any advice? Am I looking at the wrong type of disc for my style of throw? really any advice at all would be a great help.
Thanks,
Quentin




