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Some substantial changes from last year. I'm playing more woods golf lately, which means slower discs are more important than before.
175g Paige Pierce Deputy - US woods shots
174g EMac Mercy - Basically the disc beginners are looking for when they want a disc that "goes straight and doesn't curve at the end." Got this as a gift last year and it's found a home as a laser straight putter for woods shots.
175g Eclipse Halloween Envy - Straight to fade putter drives
175g Garrett Gurthie Star Sonic - running long putts, patent pending backhands that need to turn over
175h Classic Blend Warden - Putting putter. Grippy without being floppy
172g VIP Tursas - understable mid
175g C-Line MD - This will be replacing my McPro Roc3's this year. Glides much better than the McPro does. I took this out of the bag arbitrarily last season as part of a mold minimalization effort. I shouldn't have.
175g Glow Champ Roc3 - Straight to fade mid drives
175g Glow C-Line MD4 Crested Falcon - Overstable mid drives. You could argue this overlaps with my Tournament Harp, but this has much more glide.
173g Soft Harp - Approach disc. This thing gets thrown more than anything else in my bag outside my Warden. I'd be lost without it
175 Tournament Harp - Approach disc. When I need more ground play than the Soft Harp will give me
174g Gold Line River - Replacing my old lighter Moonshine one. Roller disc, backhand turnovers in the woods
175g Opto-X Chameleon River - Straight to fade fairway drives
175g Cosmic Neutron Volt - Overstable fairway drives
175g Halo Star Firebird - Overstable utility disc. This goes in and out of the bag with a flatter Star FB. The Halo Star one has much more dome and goes a little farther
157g Gold Line Sapphire - Max distance (flip up/ turnover) forehands, straight to fade distance backhands, max uphill backhands. Love this thing.
154g Plasma Insanity - Max distance backhands
Damn that's 17 discs, with 15 different molds. Yikes. That's part of the problem with throwing premium plastic just once or twice a week. I can't really cycle anything to help minimize molds.
175g Paige Pierce Deputy - US woods shots
174g EMac Mercy - Basically the disc beginners are looking for when they want a disc that "goes straight and doesn't curve at the end." Got this as a gift last year and it's found a home as a laser straight putter for woods shots.
175g Eclipse Halloween Envy - Straight to fade putter drives
175g Garrett Gurthie Star Sonic - running long putts, patent pending backhands that need to turn over
175h Classic Blend Warden - Putting putter. Grippy without being floppy
172g VIP Tursas - understable mid
175g C-Line MD - This will be replacing my McPro Roc3's this year. Glides much better than the McPro does. I took this out of the bag arbitrarily last season as part of a mold minimalization effort. I shouldn't have.
175g Glow Champ Roc3 - Straight to fade mid drives
175g Glow C-Line MD4 Crested Falcon - Overstable mid drives. You could argue this overlaps with my Tournament Harp, but this has much more glide.
173g Soft Harp - Approach disc. This thing gets thrown more than anything else in my bag outside my Warden. I'd be lost without it
175 Tournament Harp - Approach disc. When I need more ground play than the Soft Harp will give me
174g Gold Line River - Replacing my old lighter Moonshine one. Roller disc, backhand turnovers in the woods
175g Opto-X Chameleon River - Straight to fade fairway drives
175g Cosmic Neutron Volt - Overstable fairway drives
175g Halo Star Firebird - Overstable utility disc. This goes in and out of the bag with a flatter Star FB. The Halo Star one has much more dome and goes a little farther
157g Gold Line Sapphire - Max distance (flip up/ turnover) forehands, straight to fade distance backhands, max uphill backhands. Love this thing.
154g Plasma Insanity - Max distance backhands
Damn that's 17 discs, with 15 different molds. Yikes. That's part of the problem with throwing premium plastic just once or twice a week. I can't really cycle anything to help minimize molds.