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You discovered the Wizard and it wasn't for putting with? You should most definitely be putting with a Wizard.
not sure why it's surprising that i picked up the disc known as the best driving putter in the game and took it to the tee before i took it to the green.
i'll most definitely putt with the disc i can put in the basket most often. right now, that's a challenger.
Email gateway and tell them you're looking for a firm black organic wizard. Best feel for putting I've come across.well, it's just a matter of time. at some point the wiz stack will be bigger than the chally stack and once i have enough practice hours on the green with the wiz to feel confident...
i do really love the black discraft pro d plastic though. and it will take some time to find a big stack of wizards that all feel the same. i like the firm eraser plastic so far.
Email gateway and tell them you're looking for a firm black organic wizard. Best feel for putting I've come across.
Without making me read through the entire thread, has anyone looked at garublador's
How to Build a Bag?
Personally, I'm a little (maybe a lot) frustrated with my inability to shape shots, so I'll be working through his suggestions.
I've been looking for the perfect Straight to OS mid that fits my needs for BH and FH. Right now, I use the Zone, and I'm very happy with it. However, I would love a bit more distance so I can drop my Firebird when trying to play a 4 disc round. I just purchased a verdict, so I'm hoping that will fit the bill. Basically I am looking for a beadless mid that is a shorter Teebird instead of a shorter firebird. Then I could go:
Envy, Verdict, Teebird, D2
I feel like it will even out. The minimal bag will give you less of a chance of making the wrong decision. Maybe you just get really good with those six discs.
Obviously, you'd probably suffer in situations where you used to throw a utility disc.
When I'm out bagging courses, unless it's a really extreme course (where I need to carry water and other essentials). I've been taking only 4 discs (3 molds) with me while I play. I carry 2 pink 150 starlite sidewinders, 1 stratus and an old beat up 86 softie. If I lose one of my sidewinders, i have a back up and if I see a girl/woman playing with their boyfriends/husbands heavier disc (usually IMO the wrong disc for them), I'll give them one of my pink sidewinders to try and if they do well with it and like it, i'll give it to them.
I went ahead and stripped my bag down. 5 molds, Philo style minus high speed drivers. I do plan on carrying multiples as these are already cycled molds in my setup but I feel like this is the core of my bag.
OLF
FD3
TB
Prophecy
Wizard
Thumbing through another thread I got to thinking, I didn't realize I cut the Scale...... Damn, I love that thing. I guess I should get good without it though it was never really my intention to throw OOP stuff........
The Scale OOP? What?