Casey 1988
Shun the frumious Bandersnatch!
The Late July in my post above is July 2017 for people who can't tell from reading the rest of the post.
Fixed the post :doh:
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The Late July in my post above is July 2017 for people who can't tell from reading the rest of the post.
I switch molds a lot now because I'm old and like to test new disc more than I like to pretend my game will get better.
Back when I could delude myself that I was going to get better and wouldn't switch discs without a reason I had an Aviar as my main putter. I chunked a big gash in the top off the number plate of a Mach III pretty early on. About eight years later a few little cracks under the chunked section started to form and I started to worry that I was going to crack the thing, so I put it up. Otherwise it was still $$$.
I've known other guys whose putting putters were over 10 years old. You can do a decade easily with a putting putter.
I have an outlier friend who uses an original beadless Aviar and a Lightning P-38 combo as his putters, so if you use him as your example the answer is 30 years and counting.
same with Plains winds as well, South Dakota Pierre (pronounced Pier). One time last year I played in 30 mph for the constant wind with gusts higher then that.
I had to use my Sharks at 174 grams for putting both the Star and the old plastic Pro one.
never stop posting
Thanks if not sacasm.
Not sure if that is sarcasm. I have to ask as you did not have an emoji and tone does not come though on a computer.
I meant 2017 :doh:
same with Plains winds as well, South Dakota Pierre (pronounced Pier). One time last year I played in 30 mph for the constant wind with gusts higher then that.
Damn, I live by the ocean, on the west coast and I don't have to put up with that...
Good thing about wooded courses I guess. Every week you consider taking the headwind drivers out of the bag. Time to go to the big course I guess!
I don't believe you. That is EXACTLY what someone from the future would say to keep from arousing suspicions.
I'm on to you now.
Damn, I live by the ocean, on the west coast and I don't have to put up with that...
Good thing about wooded courses I guess. Every week you consider taking the headwind drivers out of the bag. Time to go to the big course I guess!
When it breaks.
Let's see that bad boy.
I've got two of them in rotation, the other one has a few more dings but nothing major. I try not to throw them for anything other than putts.
When it breaks. The more chips, scratches, creases, and warps the better! Aside from swapping in an ER25 or Fossil in winter, I have bagged the same G9i Wizard since the first re-release of them.
I think this question is best answered by the thrower. Much like actually picking your putter, only you can decide when it's time to replace it.
I'd like to thumb through your frizbeez sometime.
I bet you say that to all the old "frizbeez" guys............
I'd like to thumb through your frizbeez sometime.