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Fairway Drivers

richardmmill

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Cincinnati, OH
Just asking to see who uses any of the Innova speed 6 and speed 7 fairway drivers. Just trying to get some ideas. Thanks
What do you have in your bag?
What kind of shots do you use them for?
 
Try DX Teebirds. They're cheap and versitile.
 
Gazelles...use for everything. I carry an 11X (straight and stable) and DXs in wear stages. $$$$

I also carry a Whippet for accurate headwind drives, sharp turning shots (both BH and FH) and skip shots.

If I would drop Gazelles, it would be for DX Eagle-Xs, in wear stages, maybe a Star or 10X, and maybe a DX Teebird for those straight line lazers.
 
I have Teebirds and Leopards. The Teebird is very predictable and the Leopard is the easiest disc to anny that I own.
 
I love dx cheetahs, they beat in to great turnover and hyzer flip discs, but that little bit more fade than the leopard keeps them from turning into rollers and makes them better for shaping different lines for me.
 
I'm new to the Teebird but I like it so far. If you want a great Discraft fairway driver, I like the XL.
 
For my fairway drivers:

Star Firebird
DX Eagle-X (mostly over disc-stealing water)
E-Pro Assassin
Champion Leopard (have been replacing this with a Star Stingray with good results)
 
Star TL is the best. I also use a Champ Leppard, Champ Teebird and occasionally use a Champ Eagle.
 
Leopard - Go to understable
Teebird - Go to stable
Stalker - straight through woods
Banshee - thumbers and hyzers
 
Joining the TeeBird fanclub. Had trouble with the Leopards though. Had better results with Cheetahs for the understable side. But 3 of my foresome throw the hell out of the Leopard. I would be the fourth. Gazelles are pretty sweet and slightly slower than the TeeBird. Just more like a orange 12x in stability compared to a blueberry 11x. ;)
 
I have a CE Teebird and Special Edition Teebird (both actually TLs) as well as a Champion Teebird and Star Teebird. Some of the most used discs in my bag. I also have a champ Whippit for special occasions.
 
I also have a champ Whippit for special occasions.

Howardb is jealous I'm sure of that champ Whippet he's been looking for one. I personally am a die-hard Leopard fan. I have Star and champ but seem to favor the gummy champ the best. anything from 125-225 and this disc gets the call.
 

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