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I do find the Teebird (dome) and Teebird3 (flat) have enough of a profile and flight difference (especially in windy conditions) that I treat them differently when throwing. Teebirds can have more loft/glide and I can get more distance and more fade. Teebird3s are better for managing landing in target areas with the more 'point and shoot' line drive shots with lower glide.
I just say "Teebird A has more glide/more turn/etc. Teebird B is more overstable and skips better etc. Easier for my brain that way.
No correct answer IMO!