I thought this might be a good idea for a thread where you'd like to get something off your chest, without necessarily needing any kind of feedback. Although perhaps someone can chime in and leave some information you hadn't thought of or didn't know.
or maybe it's a stupid idea and you should say that was a stupid idea hoey.
Rant activated!
Anyways... I'll go first.
First off, I feel like I'm a pretty good player, but I have a hard time actually doing well when it counts. I feel that some percentage of that is due to not completely understanding (inside and out) the discs I'm throwing.
When I worked at Marshall Street I was constantly trying out all the new discs that came in because, well, they were new and shiny... but I felt like I should know the discs customers would ask me about. Duh right?
I guess I'm finally coming to the point in my disc golf career, where I'm just gonna hunker down, and find the right molds that work in my best interests. It's kind of a no brainer, but it's hard with the temptation of trying out new technology... plus there's like what, a dozen or more options for each "slot" in your bag? With so many good companies out there producing so many competent models, how in the world are we supposed to find the ones that work best for us?
It's been in the back of my head for awhile now, and I've been drifting towards this conclusion for some time now without even realizing it.
To back up for a moment... It took like 11 years to finally decide on a putter that worked well for me (P2). I swear I've tried them all... and this is just for a putter.
But some pieces are starting to fall together...
The PD I feel now has a permanent spot in my bag... A fresh SPD, a used and beat SPD, and a beat PPD.
I've loved Latitude and Westside drivers... After trying the Halo and Havoc and the Flow, I think I've found a home with the Sword.
And the Fuse has been in my bag since it came out...
And I've recently been courting the Warship... and I think this. is. the. one.
*fingers crossed*
Then you have the XXX and Trident...
I'm sensing a pattern here...
That just leaves my beat pro destroyer and roadrunner in my bag that's not "from across the pond."
My realization: Keep it simple (sorry millennium). If I can choose from a smaller pool of choices for a certain slot, I'll understand those discs better, and therefore execute shots with more precision from being more familiar with them.
I've always laughed at those threads asking which disc is like this disc from another company. For example, Which Daredevil disc fliess just like a Buzzz?
You like the Buzzz, throw the Buzzz...
or
You're not sponsored, who cares?
But I guess this would have to be my little twist on that...
And don't get me wrong, it's not like I wouldn't throw other discs from other companies from time to time. But I feel like this is a step in the right direction (for me) to stop sucking less.
But between Discmania, Westside, and Latitude 64, I believe they each have all the slots and different shots covered. And perhaps I couldn't have said this a year or two ago, but now... I believe they got me covered.
I'll be able to whittle down the different plastics and weights that work best for me, and will actually be able to keep and cycle through used to beat discs more often, if I'm not going back and forth to this and who knows what.
So that's been my active stream of consciousness lately, and I needed to "put it out there."
It's definitely been in the back of my head recently, and maybe by putting it "out there" I'll be able to look at it again, and see if I'm onto something, or perhaps even maybe missing something.
I thought about doing a What's in my bag thread... but that's just not me. My "bag" would be changed and edited more often than..... oh I don't know... something that gets changed and edited really often.
But with this plan, I hope to have a solid bag that I know inside and out within a year.
That's sure to shave off a couple strokes or three in the long run...
And that could mean the difference between cashing.. and not.
Perhaps someone has already been in this position and can offer some sort of insight?
Perhaps you have something you'd like to "put out there?"











