• Discover new ways to elevate your game with the updated DGCourseReview app!
    It's entirely free and enhanced with features shaped by user feedback to ensure your best experience on the course. (App Store or Google Play)

[Putters] What putters do you keep in your bag and why?

I have 3 bags in 3 widely separated states. So,
OR: 3 R-Pro Aviars, Star Aviar and Blunt Gumbputt
MS: R-Pro Rhyno, Banger GT and Star Aviar
CO: Vibram VP, Star Aviar and Blunt Gumbputt

All max weight. Star Aviars for long approach putts, Blunts for spike hyzers.
 
3 Wizards: 1 SS Wizard for putting, 1 RFF Wizard for putting where I'm afraid of a roll away, 1 SS Wizard for throwing
1 Rhyno: I use this for a lot of my backhand upshots because its lack of glide allows me to not worry about it sailing off too far past the basket
1 Harp: Use this for forehand upshots primarily, just feels really good and controllable on the flick
 
I love my putters and throw them more than most people. Since I am also an old guy, I have a cart and carry a separate small bag on my cart just for my putters.

I carry:

2 classic WarDENs (putting) I rotate a new one in every 2months so they are not too old
2 blend WarDENs (putter drives) different level of being broken in
1 lucid WarDEN, straight putter drives that need to finish left
1 soft WarDEN (most approach shots)
1 soft Harp, 1 blend Harp -- windy approaches, hard right-to-left Hyzer putter drives
2 soft Swans (standstill hard left-to-right anHyzer approaches, and hard left-to right anHyzer drives)

so I guess the answer is 9.
 
2 KC Aviars for putting

1 KC Aviar for drives/approaches

1 Yeti Aviar for drives/approaches

1 Small Bead Aviar for drives/approaches
 
1 Breaker - I throw it whenever I have room for the disc to come back. it is comfy in my hand and super reliable.

2 - McPro Aviar's (DX in the winter) 1 for putting and 1 for throwing
 
Usually 4 putters

Zone - FH, spike hyzers, wind
BB Aviar - straight to slight hyzer drives
P&A Aviar - laser straight, anhyzer approaches
SS SP Voodoo - for STICKIN' PUTTS
 
2 SSS Wizards - putting
1 soft wizard - driving
1 rhyno - windy driving or hyzered drives (used to have a gummy champ that I loved, lost it and have a star now. not quite the same)
 
PA4 in 750 plastic for most every putt.
Soft Envy for upshots and headwind putts.
XT Colt for upshots and driving.
 
I carry five.

Two Blend Judges for putting; I carry two in case one gets lost off a rollaway or something, or if I don't want to mark a lie or one gets wet from dew off a miss. I also will sometimes switch midround if I'm having a bad putting day...it's only superstitious if it doesn't work :|

One Lucid Judge for straight to understable upshots and drives, handy dandy disc for working weird angles or straight at it drives.

Two Harps; one VIP and one BT Medium. The VIP is the one I mainly drive with; really super dependable in the wind and on a normal shot, can get some good flew lines too. I'll also throw this for upshots where I want a lot of skip. The BT is more for a forwards fading overstable upshot and upshots where I want the disc to sit and not skip as much. Even though the Harp is like a glideless brick (although there is actually some glide after the fade believe it or not), the BT Medium feels like it gets some good glide forwards.

I also want to make a side note: the Envy is a great throwing putter. I bagged one for a while but between it, my Harps, and my Roc3, there was too much overlap, so I took the Envy out because I can do a lot more with my Roc3 and Harp pair than just an Envy.
 
This is my putter setup:

2 x KC Aviars for putting only
1 x KC Aviar for turnover upshots or drives
1 x BB champ glow Aviar for stable upshots or drives

If I need anything more stable than that I will throw my Gator. I believe that being able to throw a putter off the tee and for upshots is an essential part of the game. Putters are extremely fun to throw and a lot of shots can be handled with an accurate putter shot.
 
2 Warlocks - A soft for inside the circle putts, and an OG for longer putts.

1 Anode - Drives and approaches

2 Wedges - Drives and approaches in the woods

1 Sinus - Only in the bag on windy days
 
A roach for putting, another for practice, and a challenger for longer throws. I like them because they're easy to throw straight and also for any left or right turns.
 
2 - RFF Wizards - 1 approach, 1 putting
1 - Puffy Voodoo, chalky SSS, approach / turnover shots
1 Zone - FH, BH Hyzers, wind
 
A Soft Magnet for putting
A X Putt'r for anhyzer putts
A Z Zone for hyzer putts

I don't really drive with a putter often, I am more comfortable powering down a mid.
 
2 - SE Grey Pa4s for putting
1 - 300 Pa4 Pink for turnover shots and short rollers
1 - 400 Pa4 for straight to right turning shots
1 - 300 Pa1 for straight to left turning shots

400 A1 and A3 (basically a fast putter) for throwing pinpoint shots. Great discs for sidearm or backhand approaches.
 
2 putting colts, 2 driving colts, 3 driving studs, Gator, polecat, sonic.

10 putters.
 
Last edited:
Top