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A red XL. That was back in 2003.
I got it from a cousin.
Had no clue how to use it.
And I wonder sometimes if I still don't have a clue how to use the disc's I have now. :lol:
What do you mean by this? I can't putt with a putter either. I use a Buzzz. Putters are to deep for my fingers. They get caught up on the fatty tissue of my middle finger.
I don't know if this is off topic, but I don't quite understand what everybody means when you say to throw the disc with the nose down. Also, is there a thread that explains all of the different terms that you guys use so that us uninformed individuals can understan dwhat you guys are talking about.
I like the FLX Buzzz. I not only use it for a short range diver and control approach.
I also use it for a putter. Very multi-purpose for me.
I feel the FLX Buzzz works so great is because it is flat.
Though I do like the Z Buzzz because of the lower air drag. They are able, it seems, to fly...
I know that you are trying to go cheap. But if you go through DiscGolfCenter, A Pro-D Force is only 7.49 shipping included if you get 2 of them. They require that you buy more than $12 of merchandise be for you get free shipping. Just a thought.
Blake_T and Aaron_D, thanks. That is exactly what I was looking for.
So, what your saying is that your power is based on the consistent distance you throw with a driver.
That would make my power 300' ~ 330'.
Thanks guys you helped a lot.
I've looked at different charts, mainly Joe's, and I was wondering how you figure out your Power Requirements.
How do you know what your power is? A lot of guys on here say that they have a power of 330' to 350'. But what does that mean?
How do you gauge your Power Requirements?
Is there a...
On some post here, I saw someone, I think dgdave, say something about how rim width equates to disc speed.
Is this true?
And what is the ratio of rim width to speed?
I ask this because I want to know more about how to understand the disc rating charts.
It depends on Club rules. Our club splits. But personally I think the one who aces gets the money. Your partner didn't hold the disc with you at the same time. If someone were to ace who is my partner, I'd let them have it.