McBeth didn't even rip the Mach Xs in the jomez commentary. He merely said that you can't miss left side, and he figured Simon and Rick liked them because they putt harder.
JFC
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McBeth didn't even rip the Mach Xs in the jomez commentary. He merely said that you can't miss left side, and he figured Simon and Rick liked them because they putt harder.
JFC
the Black Hole® Portal Course Basket boasts 3 tiers and 30 strands of high visibility stainless steel chains, symmetrically spaced.
Do any other baskets feature this?
I wish our first "holes" had been more like these.
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Generic name? Dinger. Each manufacturer could have their own model such as:
DGA: Mach Dinger
Innova: McDinger (and Discmania)
Gateway: MacDinger
Prodigy: Pro Dinger
Latitude 64: LaDinger
Dynamic Discs: DyDiDinger
Discraft: ChaDinger
Disc King: King Dinger
Anyone else?
Dave Cox is local and one of the best putters I've seen. His disc always enters the basket on a hyzer angle. Even when it hits on the left side of the chains they are knocked down into the basket.
All of that (plus an ace) can be seen on this video.
To me this says it's the putting style and not the basket
He won the Worlds putting contest one year.
Aim For The Chains said:I had to find out myself but apparently the new innova has 28chains nd 3 tiers. Weird coincidence eh?
Once again, the discussion leads to this as the perfect solution. They already exist on all courses, and we can cash in by recycling all the unneeded posts and chains.
Weird coincidence that the new Innova 28 chain target was approved 4 entire years BEFORE the MVP Black Hole.
http://www.pdga.com/rules/technical-standards
Innova DISCatcher Pro 28 PDGA approved March 18, 2012.
MVP Black Hole approved April 21, 2016.
Wait, what was your point?