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I also found it interesting that nowadays more players approach with a more overstable putter, myself included. Champion AviarX3 when I have the room. I only throw the old school, straight approach if I’m forced to (DX Aviar3).
Before I lost it, I had a DX Aviar3 that was perfect after a few years of use. It seemed to hold straight longer and longer as it wore. It could be forced over onto an anhyzer, but the lack of glide would make it fall out of the sky on those shots.
At the moment, I don’t bag any fairways. I go from speed 4 to speed 9. My Rocs fly far enough that I don’t really miss them. Plus my speed 9 lineup is Firebird, Thunderbird, Valkyrie, and Roadrunner. All Champ. The Thunderbird serves the same purpose that my TeeBirds did previously. TeeBirds are...
I voted Big Bead Aviar. It has served many great disc golfers for many years. Although, if I switched to Wizards, Judges, or something else similar, I doubt I would even notice.
I have a tournament stamped Star Destroyer from 2016, and I’m wondering if it’s an AJ era or McBeth. I don’t remember when it switched. I’m also curious if, for example, left over unstamped AJ’s received a McBeth stamp. My understanding of the evolution of the Star Destroyer stamp is as follows...