Questatement
Double Eagle Member
I picked up a 109g DX Rancho ROC and, after a couple dozen of throws or so, have been thinking about a local course here in So. Cal. called Chavez Ridge.
It's a short, technical course and for 2/3 of the holes, rolling downhill comes into play. The front 9 in particular can see rolls of over 300' and a drop in elevation of 75+ feet. Basically, 2-3 added strokes for the worst case scenario roll... sometimes nothing more than a bad bounce off the basket.
I can't help but to notice that this 109g disc has no ability to roll any length and assuming there is no head or cross wind, should come in handy on this course. I can get about 250' with it which covers about half of the holes on this course.
Does anyone have experience with these ultra light discs and what they might be useful for?
It's a short, technical course and for 2/3 of the holes, rolling downhill comes into play. The front 9 in particular can see rolls of over 300' and a drop in elevation of 75+ feet. Basically, 2-3 added strokes for the worst case scenario roll... sometimes nothing more than a bad bounce off the basket.
I can't help but to notice that this 109g disc has no ability to roll any length and assuming there is no head or cross wind, should come in handy on this course. I can get about 250' with it which covers about half of the holes on this course.
Does anyone have experience with these ultra light discs and what they might be useful for?