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hooked312

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Over this winter I have been making a lot of purchases, but I have some idea of what I want my bag to look like for this upcoming year.
Any worthwhile thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.

Drivers:
Opto Flow (nice S curves)
ESP Surge (FH or OH)
11x Champ Eagle X
Champ JK Valk

Mids
Z Buzzz (for a nice fade)
Z Buzzz SS/ X Comet (very straight)
DX Stingray (anhyzers)
Champ Rhyno (more stable approaches)

Putters
5X JK Avair(go to putter)
SSS Wizard

Other discs I will consider once the snow melts and I can use them again(because they are white) are a Star Rhnyo and a ESP Buzzz
 
Winter distances are kind of skewed, but Flow(320-350). Surge(300-325). Buzzz's/comet(200-250) others I don't have a good idea yet, because they are still new in my bag
 
If this is your current set-up and your pretty happy with it, I'd stick to it. You have most of various shots covered. Only thing I would say is stick with one putter, just to insure consistency.
 
try a havoc. im guessing youre not snapping the flow enough for it to reach its full potential.;)
 
havoc is faster and a touch more flippy. perfect for the turnover distance driver slot.
 
You could add a Wasp or a Hornet for an overstable mid (my favorite is the Hornet). I know your Rhyno is your stable approach, but it just can't go as long as a mid and wouldn't be as useful for drives.
 
You could add a Wasp or a Hornet for an overstable mid (my favorite is the Hornet). I know your Rhyno is your stable approach, but it just can't go as long as a mid and wouldn't be as useful for drives.

yea I was looking into something more stable. hopefully PIAS will have something used I can bum off them.
 

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