Sean Johnson
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Yeti Pro Aviar on a soft, sweeping hyzer
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I admit that during tournaments on shots like these sometimes I default to throwing a thumber with my Firebird. Just because it's my most accurate shot in that range and I know I will have a 90% chance of getting the birdie. In a casual round though I'd probably throw my Gator at it.
I can only throw my putter about 225 feet, so I'd go at it with a QMS.
I'd be lazy and throw my river and let my arm rest, 250's is an easy shot with a river to land by the basket, why throw something that will take more effort?
that's why I don't throw a putter or a mid, I actually have to try with a mid or a putter to get 250' of distance
I actually agree with this. Why should I throw a putter at 100% when I can disc up and save the effort? Just because I can get a putter that far doesn't mean I should. If I throw a driver in a lazy S curve at about 60% effort, and still get the same result, why would I not do that? This is saying it's an open field, no wind, flat, no obstacles.
I actually agree with this. Why should I throw a putter at 100% when I can disc up and save the effort? Just because I can get a putter that far doesn't mean I should. If I throw a driver in a lazy S curve at about 60% effort, and still get the same result, why would I not do that? This is saying it's an open field, no wind, flat, no obstacles.