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Honestly the only thing i could say is maybe cut down on some of the drivers, add a champ teebird for some stability and limit it to one putter. I completely understand though because i have plenty of extra/backup discs that come along with me to try out on the course.
Also, if theyre...
The only times i throw from the pro tees is when i have been playing a course a lot recently and kinda get "bored" of the layout. It obviously does make things harder and change it up a little, but even though the my score will climb considerably (i am far from even considering myself a pro)...
The best thing i ever did for this was go to play it again sports and pick up a semi beat gator. out of the box theyre pretty overstable, but when beat in, there only just a tad more stable than the roc. definitely still very managable to throw. not too overstable and not too flippy. its my...
definitely use it as an overhand disc. i haven't mastered this by any means, but i can throw it 250-275 using the thumber. you definitely need to throw it more vertical than horizontal so it has room to work. also make sure you really snap the disc on the release and follow through all the...
I like to throw a pretty beat TeeBird for these. Just throw a gentle hyzer-flip and it usually flips up pretty straight and finishes without much fade.
All these mentioned are great winter courses. Dretzka is my favorite of them. Also, the rubber tees they threw out are in pretty good condition. I really enjoy playing Valley View as its easy and fun and not too difficult in the snow since the tees are kept clear. Dineen is fun too but i was...
The most "overstable" disc i consistently use for RHBH is a Champ TeeBird. I love throwing this thing because i can flip it to get some decent distance out of it, or I can throw it for a nice consistent hyzer as it fades the same every time and is so predictable. It makes things a lot easier...
1. I don't throw this much but when I do, I use a beat DX TeeBird. Very accurate on the flick part.
2. I throw this even less, but before the snow hit I was trying to learn with a sidewinder. But I am far from having a valid opinion here.
3. I throw a lot of overhands. When I am going for...
I second that. The only difference is im throwing a star katana that started out a little overstable and has beaten in very nicely to be a hyzer-flip disc.
I carry usually about 23, but this is only because i just got a gb kong bag, and have the extra space in my bag. I usually only throw about 12 of those consistently, but the rest have about 1 specific shot I use them for maybe once a round. Also, there are some duplicates in there just in...