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Yes,Turbo Putt again

I heard the swirl was mainly to accommodate the varying hand sizes of players, so you rotate the disc to fit your thumb in an ideal spot on the spiral area. I have a Turbo Putt, but that's just not my style, so it just sits around gathering dust. I'll probably keep it as a collector disc, though its value as such is probably not too high...it might be cool a few decades from now and show my grandkids, "When I was your age, this was considered a 'disc' by the PDGA!" "Wow, grandpa, you're old! Was that before the wheel was invented?"
 
Does no one remember the 10 M Brick? Or the Backbone? Really, the Turbo Putt barely even breaks into the "Weird Discs from Quest Top 10" IMO.
The Backbone isn't that weird, it's certainly no Turbo Putt. My girlfriend loves the Backbone for pretty much every shot inside 50'.
 
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