fountg
Par Member
Found out unfortunatly I wont be able to participate this year, unless the TD will let me pay the day of..
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Strangely the disc is usually approved by now...maybe they have no intention this year?
If your event is following the regular format, you don't putt. Throw from the tee, pick up, go to next tee, repeat. All of the shots should be set up in the shorter range.
As for the San Marino comparison, it depends. Do you mean the DX San Marino or the Star San Marino?
I think the differences in opinion you are getting is more based on weight than anything as they seem to change the disc quite a bit.
The heavies seem to turn quicker and lack a bit of glide
The lighter ones can be turned over but don't turn until the last bit of flight (most of the time too late).
The color and weight is the ultimate question. Without knowing, I would prefer to grab an Orange 174-176. I am looking for something around or between my Star San Marino Roc and my Star Mako. Right now I am really locked in on those discs and would give me the best chance of getting some of those aces.
i was in first with 3 aces 1 metal. any idea what happened there?Took 4th in the Aurora Ace Race today with 2 aces and 3 metal hits. The disc is a decent mid, flies similarly to my newish kc pro roc, but it seemed like a weird disc for an ace race. It's definitely not the best for shorter shots, and doesn't want to hold different lines on sub 200' shots. Both of my aces came on hyzers that I put way out right and had come back.