Let me preface by saying I'm a huge advocate of discing down, its great for technique and accuracy improvement, but it is not the end all be all to being a good golfer.
Discing down is good if you want to learn, but there comes a point where its perfectly ok to stop (namely, once you're happy with your technique). I spent a long time trying to push the slowest dic out on every hole I could, and it was a great way to learn, but after playing with some adv/open players, I've seen the benefits to discing back up. I've watched guys throw bosses on 315' holes and park them every single time with a hyzer route.
My point is just because a hole is 250' doesn't mean you need to stretch to reach it with a putter when you can just park it with a mid or something faster.
Discing down is good if you want to learn, but there comes a point where its perfectly ok to stop (namely, once you're happy with your technique). I spent a long time trying to push the slowest dic out on every hole I could, and it was a great way to learn, but after playing with some adv/open players, I've seen the benefits to discing back up. I've watched guys throw bosses on 315' holes and park them every single time with a hyzer route.
My point is just because a hole is 250' doesn't mean you need to stretch to reach it with a putter when you can just park it with a mid or something faster.