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I loved the one I got a few years ago. It was straight out of the box and now is a good turnover disc. Sent out a call for a new one a couple months ago and thankfully someone had one to sell. I wish I had some more orange ones from back then.
3.00 star(s)
MARKED PATHS PLEASE!
- Great use of the space.
- Neon baskets!
- Varying hole lengths.
- Good challenge finding new lines.
- Beautiful landscape.
- Multiple hole placements.
- Different fairway layouts.
- SIGNAGE NEEDED (I know new signs were coming in soon.
- No rhyme or reason to walkouts...
Bought a flat top champ Gator from Huk Lab years ago. Fell in love with at as a short forehand approach disc or get me out of trouble disc. Tried DX and Star Gators and they just don't do that same thing. Lost my champ Gator over a fence and about cried. Went looking for another on ebay...
I got some of these last month after a review from DGWeekly and finding out that they are local here in Portland.
Tried them out playing a putter only round at Pier Park. The temp was about 35 degrees and they really helped my grip on the cold and slick D-Line plastic. After a couple holes...
I got one from the factory store 4 years ago and love it! I really wish I would have bought some more when they were still in stock. Not sure what I will do when this one dies. I have a star to replace it, but it isn't quite the same. Would love to get my hands on some orange ones 165-169g.
Curious about the differences between the LS molds.
What main differences are there between the Orion LS, Polaris LS, and JLS?
Can they all exist in the same bag?
What types of shot shapes?
Yeah, grip what works for you. I tried all the two finger stacked or fan grips, but just my index finger inside the rim is what works for me. Everything else turns out flopping in the air. The unwanted advice "pros" say you have grip one way to get the most out of it, I have found that isn't...
Those of you that say the Ace pot goes to the individual, does the partner get to throw on the hole even though as a team you already holed out? I think that is one consideration of splitting the pot.
And that is why I was asking the question. If my partner throws first, and Aces it, I would not get the chance to throw on that hole as our team has already holed out.
Good to know. I haven't played any weekly doubles, but this year I think I will hit some more. Not only was my question answered well, but I appreciate the heads up on discussing the Ace possibility ahead of time.
Millennium QMS just made a nice spot in my bag this year. My Champion Orc just got a partner in a beat Star Orc as well for my forehand drives. Other than that I have been cycling P2's into the bag for approaches, but I was already sporting an S-Line.
Hey All,
Here is a hypothetical (honest).
Say you are playing in a random doubles league and during your round your partner drives first and hits an Ace on a hole. Sweet! $60 from the Ace Pot. Now what if you wanted to make a run for an Ace on that hole so you can split the pot, but...
I have a one finger forehand grip as well. I have tried two finger grips, but it always comes out floppy (OAT). The one finger grip gets me nice spin, just have to watch the wrist roll. And my index finger is pretty sore after 3 forehand holes in a row.