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The Three Disc Challenge

star sl - long range, controllable, and versatile, can do long rollers, anhyzers or regular long drives. Also feels smooth and consistent to me.

elite z buzzz - roc is also a killer midrange but i only have a dx and the buzzz being in better plastic seems more consistent and is definitely more stable which adds predictability that i like.

supersoft wizard - doesnt really matter i suck with all putters but this one feels best to me.
 
Which disc to carry is always a thought-invoking question.
Distance:
Pro Wraith
Pro Starfire (or DX Eagle/Tee-Bird depending on my gut feeling)

Put & Approach:
DX Shark
 
I love the fact that this is a very easy decision for me, after being a player who played tons of discs for lots of shots I've settled into a 6 mold bag that's diversified through different weights and levels of beat. My three discs, which constitute most of my shots would be.

175 D Soft Magent (Everything 200' and in, so consistent)
175 ESP Supercolor Buzz (very versatile, 200'-280' turnover, hyzer or dead, dead straight)
164 X Avenger, (it's a really straight and consistent driver and I feel like it works well with my 340' or so of distance, like my buzz and my XL, it works great on a hyzer, straight and anhyzer line.)
 
My three discs..

THe three discs that I would have to take would be....

1. Champion Beast
2. DX Roc
3. Aviar

I choose these simply because the are all the "old relyables" I know and trust in most conditions and situations.
 
Ok, here are my three discs that I would bring with me:

Driver- DX Teebird

Midrange - DX Wolrf

Putter- dx Aviar

This might change though, I just picked up a Dragon, Roc and Viking and I am going to try them over the next few days. These 3 seem to match my playing style better then some of the other discs I have.
 
I'm noticing two trends in this tread:

1. those who pick a driver, mid-range, and putter

2. those who pick two drivers, and one mid or putter

I'm in the second category. I would pick:
An overstable driver for forehands and tomahawks: Champion Monster
An understable driver for backhands: DX Beast
Something to putt with: DX Roc
 
I would bring

1. Z Buzz (Slightly understable mid)
2. Pro Roc (Stable to slightly overstable mid)
3. Champ Gator(Insanely overstable mid just in case there is wind)

I am not very good at throwing many of my drivers in a variety of flight paths. Plus I can get the roc and buzz out to about 350-375.
 
hard decisions

hmm i would have to say that these are the 3 discs that i use the most when i'm on my home courses, so these are the 3 that i will choose.

Putt/Approach - Discraft Pro D Soft Magnet (my avg score went down by 3-4 strokes when i switched to this putter a few months ago, i'm really a fan)

Mid Range - don't really have a midrange disc I like yet, but i use my DX Aviar for long forehand flick approaches....

Driver - Champion Starfire....it is my everything disc...
 
Champion Wraith for stable driver
Champion sidewinder for straight and turnover driver
DX skeeter for aproach and putting

If it was a very wooded course I would leave the wraith and take a DX XD low profile putter.
 
Valkrye Distance drives
Stratus Turnover drives and approach
Classic Roc Tunnel Drives and Putt
 
Flydye Star Gator- Mid/Approach/Putt/Short S-curves
172 ProD XL- LHBH Drives/right curves
175 Pro Wraith- LHFH Drives/Max D/left curves/ Long S-curves
 
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