Stud Muffin
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So, maybe it's not the disc, maybe it's you needing to stick with it for a while longer and you'll eventually see gains in consistency and range.
If I could keep from death gripping a putter when I am in a competitive round, a soft Wizard would be fine. I am a push putter, I don't really ever blow by the basket except for the occasional unexpected gust of wind.
The difference the Aero is making it is hyzers over much slower, typically staying flatter. Also, I noticed, but maybe it is just me, that with the slower hyzer, the disc seems to be slower going into the basket, so in one sense what you said does come into effect, because a Wizard is like a slam on the brake at the end, where the Aero is a longer, slower press on the brake. ...if you get the corny analogy. The Wizard seems to fall a lot faster.