Declarkus
Double Eagle Member
There's not really a good Titanic thread, so here's some facts about this often overlooked putter:
Speed 2/Glide 2/Turn 0/Fade 2
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The Titanic is made by Discraft for DGA using the Magnet mold and DGA plastic blends. It's slightly taller than a Magnet, making it more OS. It's in the same stability range as the Wizard, Challenger, KC Pro/McPro/BB Aviar, Envy, Sole, Clozer, JOKERi, and Dagger.
The D-Line Titanics are stiff, with a similar feel to KC Pro plastic.
Proline plastic is DGA's premium ESP/Star blend. Older Proline Titanics are hard and stiff, and the newer runs are softer, almost like FLX, but not floppy, just flexible.
D-Line Titanic is my main putter. They're good for about 1000 putts before they season into Magnet stability. They don't develop turn inside the circle, but my spush form relies on some fade to attack the chains.
I use Proline Titanics as driving putters, and for running the basket from around 75-100'. From the tee, the seasoned Proline has a slow turn when thrown at full power, but it still fades a little late when powered down. The newer Proline is perfect for laser drives out to 250'.
Who else bags Titanics?
Speed 2/Glide 2/Turn 0/Fade 2
www.inboundsdiscgolf.com/content/detail.php?id=3235094
The Titanic is made by Discraft for DGA using the Magnet mold and DGA plastic blends. It's slightly taller than a Magnet, making it more OS. It's in the same stability range as the Wizard, Challenger, KC Pro/McPro/BB Aviar, Envy, Sole, Clozer, JOKERi, and Dagger.
The D-Line Titanics are stiff, with a similar feel to KC Pro plastic.
Proline plastic is DGA's premium ESP/Star blend. Older Proline Titanics are hard and stiff, and the newer runs are softer, almost like FLX, but not floppy, just flexible.
D-Line Titanic is my main putter. They're good for about 1000 putts before they season into Magnet stability. They don't develop turn inside the circle, but my spush form relies on some fade to attack the chains.
I use Proline Titanics as driving putters, and for running the basket from around 75-100'. From the tee, the seasoned Proline has a slow turn when thrown at full power, but it still fades a little late when powered down. The newer Proline is perfect for laser drives out to 250'.
Who else bags Titanics?