BillFleming
* Ace Member *
My bag is a work in progress as I've only been playing since mid-Jan 2019:
Putter: Legacy Clutch (x2) (2 speed)
P/A: Innova Wysocki Pig (3 speed)
MidRange: DGA Rift (5 speed)
MidRange: Innova Leopard (6 speed)
Fairway Driver: Latitude 64 River (7 speed)
F/D: Legacy Phenom (8 speed)
F/D: DGA Pipeline (8 speed)
F/D: Dynamic Discs Witness (8 speed)
F/D: Innova Sidewinder (9 speed)
F/D: Kastaplast Falk (9 speed)
Distance Driver: DGA Tsunami (10 speed)
D/D: Dynamic Discs Sheriff (13 speed)
I carry 2 putters in case I'm close to the basket and don't feel like marking my disc. Saves a bit of time to have the second putter.
P/A: I get a lot of use out of my Wysocki Pig. It gets used when I need a forehand to get me close to the basket, but it's too close for my Rift (the Rift is a good forehand/backhand disc for me).
Midrange: The Rift is my 'go-to' and won't come out of my bag (except for throws). The Leopard....I started off with a Leopard and like them, just not using it as much anymore - so it is an 'in case' disc.
Fairway drivers: Oh boy! This is that weird spot in my bag...I would have expected to have a wider variety in Midranges, but no, it's my Fairways. The Witness and Sidewinder are my 'go-to' forehand discs. The Phenom, Pipeline, and Falk I use for backhand throws - they don't get much use as I'm predominantly a forehand thrower. The River....that's my long glide disc - it's come in handy, but not used a lot. Phenom and Pipeline have different turn/fade...but they are still pretty close to each other - I just can't decide which I like the most. Witness was my 'go-to' forehand, but it is out of production...I really only use it if I think my Sidewinder might go too far.
The two distance drivers I have in the bag for trying out...I'm not really good with distance drivers....but sometimes give them a throw.
Basically, for the drivers (fairway and distance), I'm still trying to find out what works best for me and how to fill my bag. I don't throw domey discs forehand very well, and I don't throw flat tops backhand very well - so there is a need for different discs for each type of throw.
If I put together a small bag (I do this when I don't feel like carrying my RidgeRoller and need to give my back a break):
Legacy Clutch x2
Innova Wysocki Pig
DGA Rift
Latitude 64 River
Innova Sidewinder
Kastaplast Falk
Putter: Legacy Clutch (x2) (2 speed)
P/A: Innova Wysocki Pig (3 speed)
MidRange: DGA Rift (5 speed)
MidRange: Innova Leopard (6 speed)
Fairway Driver: Latitude 64 River (7 speed)
F/D: Legacy Phenom (8 speed)
F/D: DGA Pipeline (8 speed)
F/D: Dynamic Discs Witness (8 speed)
F/D: Innova Sidewinder (9 speed)
F/D: Kastaplast Falk (9 speed)
Distance Driver: DGA Tsunami (10 speed)
D/D: Dynamic Discs Sheriff (13 speed)
I carry 2 putters in case I'm close to the basket and don't feel like marking my disc. Saves a bit of time to have the second putter.
P/A: I get a lot of use out of my Wysocki Pig. It gets used when I need a forehand to get me close to the basket, but it's too close for my Rift (the Rift is a good forehand/backhand disc for me).
Midrange: The Rift is my 'go-to' and won't come out of my bag (except for throws). The Leopard....I started off with a Leopard and like them, just not using it as much anymore - so it is an 'in case' disc.
Fairway drivers: Oh boy! This is that weird spot in my bag...I would have expected to have a wider variety in Midranges, but no, it's my Fairways. The Witness and Sidewinder are my 'go-to' forehand discs. The Phenom, Pipeline, and Falk I use for backhand throws - they don't get much use as I'm predominantly a forehand thrower. The River....that's my long glide disc - it's come in handy, but not used a lot. Phenom and Pipeline have different turn/fade...but they are still pretty close to each other - I just can't decide which I like the most. Witness was my 'go-to' forehand, but it is out of production...I really only use it if I think my Sidewinder might go too far.
The two distance drivers I have in the bag for trying out...I'm not really good with distance drivers....but sometimes give them a throw.
Basically, for the drivers (fairway and distance), I'm still trying to find out what works best for me and how to fill my bag. I don't throw domey discs forehand very well, and I don't throw flat tops backhand very well - so there is a need for different discs for each type of throw.
If I put together a small bag (I do this when I don't feel like carrying my RidgeRoller and need to give my back a break):
Legacy Clutch x2
Innova Wysocki Pig
DGA Rift
Latitude 64 River
Innova Sidewinder
Kastaplast Falk