I’ve got a 2 year old beat in MVP Reactor that flies dead straight & will hold hyzer, & anny. If I lost this disc I’d be crushed.

  • cheesymike
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    1 year ago

    If we’re talking drivers/mids it’s either my beat in star wraith or a star teebird that flies dead straight. I probably use my putter the most though with all of the three putts I take haha.

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    1 year ago

    Definitely a FLX Buzzz. Rocs have their place, but they’re so inconsistent and so many versions. A FLX Buzzz is gonna be close to the same every time. Get one a little beat in and I can power grip it and make it fly the wrong way. Throw it control and it has just enough fade. Can throw flick or backhand. Up against a tree and need to throw a short arm shot or a patent pending? Buzzz. Most courses, whether a little par 3 or even something as big as Winthrop Gold, you can shoot under par just by throwing a nice, consistent 300 feet on any line, and a Buzzz will do that every day of the week.

    I went through a stage early in my disc golf “career” where I tried to have a disc for everything - wound up with 20+ discs in my bag and was exhausted every round from the weight. Pared down to just two buzzzes (one to throw and one to putt, or as a backup for OB/lost disc) and ended up winning a tourney that year. Now I’ve been using a small bag with 10-12 discs for most of a decade, but my two buzzzes in there haven’t changed.

  • coolDudeDad@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    Daredevil Pteranodon. It’s like an ESP Comet I guess. Super glidey and straight. Holds the release angle. Good for noodle arms like myself and everyone else too.