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[Question] Am I missing something?

cooliomcfly

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hello, I am a relatively new disc golfer (4 months) and have been going constantly so my game is now up to about a -2 to +2 on most 18 holed courses I play. I am looking to expand my bag, and need suggestions for what to get.

My current bag consists of: (all Innova Discs)
Drivers:
150g Blizzard Teedevil (in the mail, intended as a new go-to)
170g Champ Boss (current go-to, will prob use when a more overstable disc is needed)
170g Champ Sidewinder (use mor as a fairway driver than a distance driver)

Mid Ranges
180g Star Mako (use for shots that require tight turns)
170g Dx Stingray (current go to midrange)

Putters
168g Star Dart

I can throw both backhand and sidearm comfortably (except for driving my sidewinder of the tee sidearm..the extreme torque makes it too flippy). I feel the one thing I could use is a more overstable midrange, as there have been a couple of times where I said "I wish I had a Roc or something." Any and all feedback is appreciated, thank you!!!
 
You should get a Roc or something

Be careful saying you shoot between -2 and +2, because that doesn't mean a whole lot to the people on here because of how the courses vary so much, and if you are playing course par.

My suggestions would be get a Roc/Wasp/Hornet/Vector/Pain/Zone etc. Each company makes a pretty solid overstable midrange.

Also, I suggest getting a Teebird because, well...everyone should have a Teebird.
 
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yep, DX roc and teebird would be worthwhile investments. maybe a star TL if you want more durability
 
I wouldn't feel right suggesting a disc until I know how far you throw the ones you have.

Just in general though I think the Wasp is the best overstable mid.
 
It is not a midrange but I enjoy my very overstable Viper as a forehand disc, and I have only been playing a few months as well.
 
thank you, and i have re-posted the thread with more info about my game in the bag and suggestions area if anyone is really so interested in helping :p
 

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