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Recent content by martin

  1. M

    Favorite disc of 2008

    IMHO X-Calibers blow the Force away on forehand shots for distance if you have enough FH snap and release it at a proper angle. They will glide forever......
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    Boss- first impressions

    Picked up a couple Bosses - have only thrown a few downhill forehand shots so this is a true first impression but WOW...furthest I've ever thrown by far. Between the two though there is a noticeable difference in stability even though both are flat tops and the same weight. From peoples' posts I...
  3. M

    Forehand drivers?

    Star X-Calibers are great for forehand shots. You can really lean into them to get distance and they always come back. Plus they fly so fast they're just awesome to watch
  4. M

    So what are your top 10 courses?

    Tim - I see we have some common choices - I had to leave seneca of b/c I havent played the new layout, but no Bluemont coming from NoVA?..... (first course I ever played and my one and only ace - #6 w/a Hero stamped Champ Aviar!)
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    So what are your top 10 courses?

    1. Warwick Town Park, Warwick NY 2. Mighty Gaw (Campgaw) Mahwah, NJ 3. Renaissance Gold, Charlotte, NC 4. The Grange, Spotsylvania, VA 5. Winthrop Gold, Rock Hill, SC 6. Cameron Park East, Waco, TX 7. Eddison Park, Canberra, Australia (sick location) 8. Rockburn, Elkridge, MD 9. Veterans Park...
  6. M

    Help me plan my road trip

    The Grange in Spotsylvania VA, about 10 minutes off of 95 is a must hit.
  7. M

    what to buy? Forehand disk

    I've been forehanding the eco-star xcaliber (330-350) pretty consistently which is about 15-30 feet further than my average backhand. I've found it's pretty easy to flex out for max D, and pretty reliable in holding it's line on the long sweeping hyzers.
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    Review by martin in course Brakewell Steel / Warwick Park

    5.00 star(s) Play Warwick By far the best course in the NY/NJ area, and well worth the drive from wherever you are. Wolfe woods is a great addition and a completely different feel from the original Animal course. Blue to blue will test anyone skills, while silver to blue may be the most fun. Wish it was...
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