There are no magic discs.
Throw what you like, learn your angles, and accept that sometimes the discs roll away.
No magic discs. Just characteristics you might prefer...like a no glide Rhyno or a straight shooter Proxy.
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There are no magic discs.
Throw what you like, learn your angles, and accept that sometimes the discs roll away.
DGA Gumbputt or Blowfly...where they hit is where they stay.
Bricks land on edge more than neutral putters. A Zone-like disc is going to have way more rollaways then something like a Nova. I agree with everything else you said, but experimenting with a Scale, Slammer, etc is more likely to exacerbate the OP's problem than to fix it.
i was just wondering if a brand of soft putters held up to pressure better and i thought i saw a thread about it but i searched and couldn't find itThere are a number of other threads that cover this, but the bottom line is that if you don't like the really soft discs (which 'stick' better), then you're going to have the potential for rolling. I like DD putters, also, but I really do not like soft putters. Ergo, I throw my Classic Marshal and take my medicine if it rolls. If I have a DX Polecat in the bag instead of my Champion Polecat, I'll use it.
yea i wish i could get to the store more often. The one here is a good drive away and i just can't make the trip as much as i wish plus i usually spend too much there lolProstyle plastic Umpshot #2 or U-2, if not that then the XT Colt. Another plastic is the R-pro Polecat just go to a store to feel them as a lot of variation happens between discs. Lastly try a Soft X Putt'r as it has very little roll but that is a disc for placement players that are very accurate up to 95% of the time on hitting a small spot 15 feet or more away that is the size of an Ultimate Disc.
yea it does like rolling for meI feel the Birdie rolls more than the average putter. Maybe it's just me.
op? i can't see what that meansHow are you throwing putters OP? I usually throw backhand and don't see the disc get up on its edge that much... So, very few roll aways.
Wouldn't you have to be making the putter roll away by the way you are throwing?
I'm a newb and the courses here are wooded. I need a putter that will lay down and not roll. Any suggestions? My fav putters are The Shield, Birdie, and Warden. I hear the soft/super soft/ etc are good but they don't hold up to damage well. Problem is i'm a tree killer ..if there is a tree on the hole i can find it and hit it. I like Dynamic Discs but i'll throw anything. Thanks for the help.
Original post or original poster... So, it's you in this case as a thread starter.
i have been trying forehand putts away from the basket if with in 10/20 feet i do a one foot in front of the other style putt...the spread putt doesn't work for me and out of shape as i am jump putts i feel would break me