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by Solty » Sun May 11, 2008 5:35 am
Putters
175 E Wiz - straight/anhyzer driving putter
170 SS Wiz - new - Hyzer driving putts
2 Omegas for putting
Mids
all are used when i dont feel comfortable with a wizard for D
180 Champ Roc - Hyzer upshot
180 DX Ranch Roc - straight upshots
180 Sanny Roc - its bee slightly taco'd and holds a great annie line
Overstable
CE Firebird Fx - Go to
Star Ecalier - longer firebird
Moderately Overstable
169 Star Destroyer
174 QOLF
Stable
170 Champ Teebird
Tunnel
174 Rogue
170.2 CE TL
Understable
175 Champ Sidewinder
173 QJLS
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by readysetstab » Sun May 11, 2008 9:00 am
for the overstable slot... i guess it depends on how you use them. if you're using the firebird more like a fairway driver (spikes or trick shots maybe) then that slot is probably okay.
moderately overstable - pick one (better yet, beat up a firebird)
tunnel - just go with the TLs man
understable - pick one
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by Solty » Sun May 11, 2008 9:29 am
readysetstab wrote:for the overstable slot... i guess it depends on how you use them. if you're using the firebird more like a fairway driver (spikes or trick shots maybe) then that slot is probably okay.
moderately overstable - pick one (better yet, beat up a firebird)
tunnel - just go with the TLs man
understable - pick one
the firebird doesnt have the D like a QOLF or Destroyer
Tunnel: ..i am learning the Rogue....
Understable: the SW will come back slightly at the end....the QJLS wont even think about it!
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by dgdave » Sun May 11, 2008 9:54 am
How about Preds, Teebirds, Rocs, and Challengers or wizards. Maybe a distance disc like an orc. That sounds like an amazing bag. Oh, wait. Thats my bag.
Rampage/Cannon/Rival/Patriot/Ghost/Clozer/Clutch

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by Midnightbiker » Sun May 11, 2008 10:32 am
The Polaris and the Pro Valk work great for me on tunnel shots.
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by SkaBob » Mon May 12, 2008 11:59 am
mikesolt wrote:Tunnel: ..i am learning the Rogue....
I love the Rogue, but I wouldn't personally use it for tunnels. It can go very straight, but MAN does it skip...
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by Gumbo » Mon May 12, 2008 5:02 pm
Midnightbiker wrote:The Polaris and the Pro Valk work great for me on tunnel shots.
I second the Polaris.
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by Solty » Mon May 12, 2008 5:07 pm
all of the polaris i throw....are uber flippy...
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by rusch_bag » Mon May 12, 2008 5:57 pm
If it is working for you then it looks fine to me.
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