I've got a 168g pro destroyer that was a meathook out of the box so I took it outside and smashed it up against my (brick) house about 30 or 40 times, with half of those skipping across the concrete patio before impacting the bricks to scuff up the underside too. Had some nice gouges after that treatment which I smoothed out with 100 grit sandpaper. Took it out for my round today and it's perfect -- long and straight with a reliable late fade every time. Similar to my Terns, except no danger of too much turnover, and longer than my DDX's. My first Destroyer that will be a staple in my bag from now on. :thmbup:
Anyone do this? On my home course, discs are more likely to land on grass/dirt, there are few tunnel shots where trees are in play. And even on those holes, the best disc is a fairway driver. I would have zero opportunity to beat in a distance driver from just normal play.
Anyone do this? On my home course, discs are more likely to land on grass/dirt, there are few tunnel shots where trees are in play. And even on those holes, the best disc is a fairway driver. I would have zero opportunity to beat in a distance driver from just normal play.