Let me know what im missing or have to much of. Any suggestion on new discs would help a lot.
Bag: Fade Tourney w/ DGA Gel Straps
Putters:
Star Aviar
DX Rhyno
Mids:
175 DX Roc
167 DX Roc
173 Star Roc
174 DX Cobra
173 Star Mako
Drivers:
175 Champ Boss
174 Champ Groove
175 Star Wraith
168 Pro Starfire
173 Star Teebird
171 Champ Eagle
175 Whippet
First of all, kudos for having the stones to toss your bag up here for review.
Drivers: From what I see, your bag is full of overlaps, and there are a few shots you don't have, and plenty of dead weight.Your Boss/Groove/Wraith should be treating you about the same I'm guessing, depending on how much wear that Wraith has on it. Maybe the Boss can help you fight some head winds better, but that Groove may need to go- pick one of them, ditch the other.
As for that starfire- I'm assuming that backhand this be a great disc for all out distance- since it's a Pro SL, and lighter, this disc will (given the right armspeed) treat you very well as a good utility distance driver, and work itself into an understable distance driver, and eventually a long roller. I don't think that there is much overlap there with the other three above. Your Eagle and Teebird, however- you need to pick one you like more between those two. Maybe one is for more of a headwind situation, but as fairways of decent similarity, I'd say toss one. Whippet- keep it.
Midrange: As far as Rocs go, I actually think you might have a decent spread, depending on wear. Your star will be overstable, that 175 is probably anywhere from slightly overstable to stable, and that 167 is not a bad one for annhyzer lines. That said, as long as your 167 is treating you understable(as it should with light weight and eventually wear), you can chuck the cobra, and mako. Either that, or keep the star Roc and Mako and chuck the other two rocs.
Putters: Your call. Whatever fits in your hand that you do well with.
That said, I'd say the holes in your bag that I see, esp. if you want to open up your backhand bag of tricks, are the following:
Understable Driver- Sidewinder, Roadrunner, etc. You don't really have anything that is understable, unless that pro starfire is. In this case, you're going to want it for right turning RHBH shots, or simply a tailwind.
Stable Driver- This one is up in the air. I'm talking about a workhorse, utility driver that is pretty stable, depending on your armspeed- so a champ Viking or a Valkyrie (since you favor Innova) would be a good one to have around. You're throwing a lot of really fast drivers, and those sort of things kind of demand a lot of power- leaving you with your pants down if you are in a wooded course, since the more power you have to put into something, the less accurate you'll be.
Other than my two cents, seems like a good bag. It's not that you picked bad discs, just that you may have a few spots of dead weight that you could get some more shots in. Thanks for reading.