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See picture. This is what I mean by "the depth of the grip". I like something not as deep...I don't get a good release when I use a putter with a deep grip.
I use (and love) the anode for putting.
There are two main reason why I like the anode for putting:
1: it has almost no fade...dead nuts straight, right into the chains
2: the grip isn't as deep as other putters (such as the Ion). I prefer a putter without a huge/deep grip. It may be a mental...
I just picked up a TI Buzzz in "pink". I would consider it more of a raspberry color...but regardless, it is definitly brighter than the olive and dark blue colors that they were making before.
And by the way...I love the way it flies. Flies exactly the same way my ESP Buzzz does, but the grip...
I actually found a star X whippet the other day (no name/info on disc). I'm not sure if it is one of those "factory" ones you guys are talking about, because it has a tournament stamp on the top. Could it be one of the factory ones y'all are talking about?
Great disc though :)
Oh...you are right. It is a whippet. I just found a good side profile picture, and its a dead nuts match.
Weird that they would use "WX" to symbolize a "Whippet", instead of "WT".
So I found a disk today (with no ones name on it) and I can't figure out what disk it is.
The top has a tourney stamp on it.
Feels like star plastic.
Has a "WX" on the bottom of it, with a star in front of it. The "WX" is right in the middle, underneath the weight (just like Innova does it)...
If I'm not mistaken, I think a sport has to be played professionally in at least a certain number of countries before it would be considered for the olympics (in at least 6 different countries, for example).
How many countries is DG played professionally in right now?...
3.00 star(s)
Ha!
A blast to play. Take the whole family! Awesome use of the imagination and disc golf. It was like "putt-putt" for DG'ers! Measured in inches, instead of feet. Lots of obstacles...nets, fences, holes, cages...they even have one basket that is about 30 feet in the air (your disc comes down in...
4.00 star(s)
Very nice!
This course is very nice. A great variety of right/left, close/far, open/wooded, water hazards, and multiple pin positions to keep it fresh.
Nicely done tee signs.
It is free to play, and there are plenty of other things to do at Loriella park if you bring the family and they don't...
4.00 star(s)
Sweet course!
This course was so much fun to play. Awesome variety of open and wooded holes, close and far holes. The grass fairways were well groomed, the tee boxes were set up nicely, and some of the bushes were even hedged. You can tell that the owners take care of this course alot!
Tee pads...
3.50 star(s)
Good course
This is a fun course for all. Not too difficult, but not simple either. It was me (intermediate) and a friend who had never played before, and if was fun for us both. The holes were thought out nicely and played well. Awesome use of elevation change and left/right doglegs. Plenty of...
I love the Gaz.
I had one for about...15 years before it finally broke.
I threw an ace with it at Newport News DG course hole 8, then on the next round...same hole 8, threw the Gaz and broke it against a tree. I guess it was telling me "hey dude...I gave you 15 years of flying, and I'm...
Picked one of these up about 3 weeks ago and it is awesome.
Added in a PVC pipe frame, and sprayed "Plasti-Dip" on the bottom to keep the mud/water from soaking up into the material.
Really sweet bag, especially at a good price. With the PCV frame, it holds 18 disc in the bottom, 2 putters in...