I have recently backed down my driver and put the Champ Beast in the bag and only pull it out for fh drives and overhands. I am just not ready to backhand the beast.
I am grooving my old leopard dx 150 and love hyzer-flipping it. I am getting some good consistent distance with smooth controlled throws that I don't have to over power.
I recently picked up a 169 Viking DX that I really like, and have some great drives with, but I still have a hard time getting it to turn over at all.
I would like to add something to my bag that I can put a little more power to than my leopard without too much fear of turning it too far over like my dx leopard does if I power it too much. But I don't want something too overstable.
I also would like something that comes in Champion plastic (or Discrafts equal), that won't change as drastically with a little wear (I play wooded courses mostly).
I would like to stay in the 150 class too as I enjoy the distance I can get without feeling like I have to muscle it.
Any suggestions for something to compliment my beat dc leopard?
Oh, and here is my bag so you know what I already got.
DX Avair PnA 150
DX Shark 150 (dead straight. Use it for most straight approaches)
Cyclone Pro-6 168 (still learning this one, good fairway drives so far)
DX Viking 169 (Power driver for me. Can get it flat, but it won't turn over yet)
DX Leopard 150 (said driver)
Champion BEast 172 (relegated to occasional FH drives and overhand shots)
I am grooving my old leopard dx 150 and love hyzer-flipping it. I am getting some good consistent distance with smooth controlled throws that I don't have to over power.
I recently picked up a 169 Viking DX that I really like, and have some great drives with, but I still have a hard time getting it to turn over at all.
I would like to add something to my bag that I can put a little more power to than my leopard without too much fear of turning it too far over like my dx leopard does if I power it too much. But I don't want something too overstable.
I also would like something that comes in Champion plastic (or Discrafts equal), that won't change as drastically with a little wear (I play wooded courses mostly).
I would like to stay in the 150 class too as I enjoy the distance I can get without feeling like I have to muscle it.
Any suggestions for something to compliment my beat dc leopard?
Oh, and here is my bag so you know what I already got.
DX Avair PnA 150
DX Shark 150 (dead straight. Use it for most straight approaches)
Cyclone Pro-6 168 (still learning this one, good fairway drives so far)
DX Viking 169 (Power driver for me. Can get it flat, but it won't turn over yet)
DX Leopard 150 (said driver)
Champion BEast 172 (relegated to occasional FH drives and overhand shots)