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You're usually better off going to a hardware store. Lowe's and Home Depot usually have one for $8-$10. However, I think you may be better off spending the dough on-line and getting one with more bulbs.
Seconded with the "Tell the TD your average on the course for division placement". Chances are as a newer player and a brand new tournie player, Recreational is the way to play.
My advice for your first tournie: Check the weather report, and if there is more than -1% chance of rain pack a...
It's great playing in fresh powder! You can see exactly where your disc hits the ground. True it takes a little time to hunt it down, but if you watch your shot the snow shows you exactly where to look!
Last winter played in a 60 person doubles tournie the morning after a 2 foot snow dump. It...
This part of your post will probably get the most attention. As other posters have stated, limit your molds. You need to learn how to control the disc's flight, not let the disc's flight dictate your shot.
Many would suggest taking one disc and one disc only for days, weeks or even months...
My backhand drives are in development. With my Volt and Amp I have been getting around 275-300, and when I picked up an Inertia I saw an additional 25+ feet effortlessly. It's just a very smooth flying disc.
I believe in using what works for you.
Of course, my bag is 100% MVP. What they have out works for me. Doesn't mean I won't use anything else, just that I don't need to.
My home course has a few holes that you want to throw a forehand flick that can turn over just a bit but still kick back at the end, so I always have a shock with me.
Putting. The bane of so many player's game.
Lately I've been extatic about my putts in the 25-35 foot range. It feels like I sink about 60% of them, and the ones I miss are usually just low and hit the basket. Zoom in to the 10-15 feet and 90% of my putts seem to go wide right of the basket...