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Haha No way I’ll be the first to say my Forehand is not pretty. Utility only.. I’d rather throw left handed. Don’t bring Comets into this! They are the Jam! Also I rarely see people throwing baseline buzzz’ I guess that’s why I make the comparison that I do.
I don’t look at numbers. They mean nothing to me. But yeah you are right playing in the NC woods for years has taught me that off axis torque is the best way through the trees :doh:. The DX Roc is a straighter flier out of the box than say an ESP Buzzz.
I also pair a Rhyno with my Roc’s and throwing Aviars. I use it for longer tee shots and approaches where I don’t have the ceiling to throw Aviars. You can really power into them and they like to hit and stick. If I had to play with one disc it’s a DX Rhyno. They take forever it seems to beat in...
Fair enough. Apologies I haven’t looked through the entire thread. Just for the record I have no problems with Brodie. He brings eyes to the sport and who wouldn’t want to see him play well! It’s the fanboys :gross: and the fact that he thinks a lot of things need to change in the sport.
Well he’s been selling dark horse buzzzes for the better part of five years... Not to mention doing a trick shot video with Avery some 8 years ago. So for people to think that 8 months ago he was like oh man I’ll try this Discgolf thing is just ridiculous. He’s got all the tools to be good, he’s...
I watched some of each of those clips. I think it’s kinda gut check time for him. Looks like he tried golf but that didn’t work out even though apparently he was pretty good? And dropped it pretty quick. Sounds like he came in thinking it would be a bit easier or he would progress faster...
New to the game huh? Me thinks not. Apparently he’s been playing longer than some on this forum.
https://rattlingchains.com/2013/04/05/brodie-smith-bridges-the-gap-between-ultimate-and-disc-golf/