Toro71
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Did anyone mention Buzz SS? For holding an anny well even < 200' without badly punishing a somewhat wonky release the Theory is worth a shot.
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After reading all the posts I am pretty sure I now want a very OS midrange that I can use off the tee or holes under 300'. I will stick to my buzz for approaches and start practicing with my putter for those shorter approach shots eventually stretching to the 250' range. Lots of good advice from all. Thanks!
On a separate note....is a KC Pro Aviar a good approach disc? Should I ditch the GT Banger for a better approach disc?
Don't give up on Sharks! I have both the Buzzz and Sharks bagged. You might have more luck with a heavier Shark. They're great for hyzer approaches and overhand shots...
Sounds like you need to try either a hornet or a buzzz os. You could try something very os like a drone but be aware that you will not be able to throw it nearly as far as your buzzz.
There is nothing wrong with either one of those putters as an approach disc as long as it feels good in your hand.
Big picture I am looking for a disc I can throw an longer approach (150-250') on a hard anny or hyzer line that will hold the line. My buzzz tends to fly straight and fade for me. I want something that is very different than that.
Can't believe this hasn't been mentioned yet, but I'll throw it out there even though some may disagree....
Find a Play It Again Sports near you and look for a "seasoned" DX Roc or buy a new one (they're cheap) and beat it up yourself.....it will hold the line. There's a reason why Rocs are widely considered the best disc ever made.
The Comet, Meteor and Truth are all great discs right out of the box though. Best of luck finding a mold that fits your game, brother! It's all about what works for you.