DannyThunders
Double Eagle Member
I would say my beat CE Teebird T. It's just perfect for hyzerflips / turnovers, but i know it will shatter eventually
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I would say my beat CE Teebird T. It's just perfect for hyzerflips / turnovers, but i know it will shatter eventually
inertia and believe it or not my mamba.... Those are my only sure bets...
i never gel'd with my star mambas. Not exactly super flippy, not stable.
Are you using them as rollers? anhyzers?
Can't imagine taking a few discs out of the bag:
-Champ Teebird: really good at flying straight with fade. Works at a variety of power levels, fights mild winds and is comfortable in the hand. The best fairway I've used and I've yet to find one that I like more
-Wizards: I live I'm St. Louis and have access to the gateway factory. They fly great, putt great & are incredibly cheap. Bc I can feel them prior to buying, no reason to putt with anything else.
-D1's: I've thrown a lot of distance drivers. I'm not saying this mold fits my game the best, I just rarely throw distance drivers. I have a stash of them that fly nicely & I can't imagine learning a new mold just to get similar results. I'm a champ plastic fan & 400s is a beautiful feeling blend that has glide. They're safe.
Everything else, including my beloved rocs, could be moved around. I don't golf enough to over haul any slot though.
It's been out for two days now. I'll say the Bard.