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Better drives as in better distance and control really, less OAT. I have a feeling it may be my form and grip since others don't seem to have the same experience. Again I don't understand it but the case was the same for me with soft vs firm Judges.
I don't know the physics behind it but I definitely get better drives out of the JK Aviars over KC's or DX P&A's. I have a feeling the soft plastics may be a bit more forgiving to form.
The r-pro rhynos are very run specific. Most are crap but the good blends rival the old pro-line.
I really feel like reliable describes the rhyno in general. For whatever reason it gets overlooked, but it makes my approach game the bread and butter of most of my rounds.
The GStar are very good. Good in all conditions, grab the chains well, and has just the right amount of OS-ness to get a decent amount of distance without it turning over in wind. Usually all I bag is a GS and let my two gummy Ont Champs sit for now.
I'd like to know as well. Also I'm wondering if they have the same tendency to warp or arrive misshapen like the previous pros. It was like pro that would warp like DX when it struck trees.
Came in to reinforce the Avenger suggestion. Stiff Z Avengers can be beefy as some stated, but one is a softer Z or ESP will cover that spot fine. Just depends on how much beef you want.
Most of the Rhynos I see are San Marino. The SM GStar are great discs if you can find a flatter one. Other than that there are some good SM Champs but they were stiffer discs in my experience.
If you want R-Pro you are again sadly looking for Ontarios. The plastic blend on those is very very...
Both discs have very good grip, the TM2 is a bit softer and less durable with slightly better grip. I prefer the stiffness of the Retro. Flight wise they are very similar with the Retro being ever so slightly more stable/os.
The only way I would use either is for putt and approach.
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^Half of that applies to BRP, some isn't actually part of the course, and the overhang tee wasn't wobbling for me...
The carved penis stump definitely threw me off lol
I keep seeing the word gimmicky thrown around, other than the in-water dock tee I don't understand that view. The "volcano" hole played quite well and the deuce I got on it my first time through felt like a great shot, not luck.
I agree it's a solid 4/5 but perhaps not majestic worthy other...