coldsweat
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I like to keep these as a journal so I can look back, also really like the feedback that comes from it. This is a very helpful place. That said...to start it out. I got a new bag for use in the offseason on Voodoo bags recent sale. I picked up a voodoo mojo with the straight jacket for 50 bucks new direct and shipped. That is an amazing deal for this bag. So anyway....in this new off season bag:
Putters - I can't throw super far, but I drive putters all the time out to 200 or so. I love the flight and feel. Feeling very confident in my setup and don't see a whole lot changing in this bucket.
Mids - For some reason...even though I am not a very big fan of beads on putters...Love me beads on mids. I have been throwing these two discs in some form or another for a long time. This is a nice smaller disc count setup for me.
Drivers - This is the least confident section in my bag save for one disc. I love the Eagle-X mold and have had at least one in my bag since the day I started playing. This mold will be in my bag until they stop making them and I lose my entire stack.
So there it is. 2019 is going to be a good year. I hope to play much more than I did in 2018.
Putters - I can't throw super far, but I drive putters all the time out to 200 or so. I love the flight and feel. Feeling very confident in my setup and don't see a whole lot changing in this bucket.
- P-Line P2 : Main putting putter, also straight drives off the tee.
- S-Line P2 : Main driving and approach putter. A lot gummier than the P-line so sits a bit better on approach.
- Jawbreaker Zone : Workhorse OS and forehand putter. Beating in beautifully. I will absolutely be cycling these.
- ESP Zone - A run from 7 years ago or so. So tacky now a days and has lost zero stability. Amazing utility staple in my bag.
Mids - For some reason...even though I am not a very big fan of beads on putters...Love me beads on mids. I have been throwing these two discs in some form or another for a long time. This is a nice smaller disc count setup for me.
- ESP Comet : From when they first relaunched ESP. Been in the bag for 3 years or so. Seasoned to flip to turn. Very nice US disc.
- 2018 MJ Swirl ESP GLO Comet - Amazing. Have a whole stack and plan to cycle. Has a nice little baby fade at the end. And holds up to a hard throw beautifully. Very reminiscent of an ESP/X Buzzz. Very excited to see how it beats in.
- Star Rancho Roc : Max weight. Wind fighter. Hyzers and fore hands.
Drivers - This is the least confident section in my bag save for one disc. I love the Eagle-X mold and have had at least one in my bag since the day I started playing. This mold will be in my bag until they stop making them and I lose my entire stack.
- 2 x Pro Leopards : Not crazy sold on these. Seem kinda finicky with my less than perfect form...but when I hit them right the flight is beautiful. Woods line shaping and US drives. Working a lighter one in for rollers.
- 2 x Star Eagle-X : One max weight which acts as a mini firebird. And one is 168g and flies like a max weight DX Eagle in its sweet spot. Both get a ton of work in the fairway and off the tee. Almost all forehand shots.
- 2 x Beast : I never know what to do in this spot. These are new. Both 168g. One champ and one Pro. Giving them a trial run this off season. Don't have a gigantic arm and the distance spot is a revolving door. Always open to suggestions on discs that play will with the other discs in my setup.
So there it is. 2019 is going to be a good year. I hope to play much more than I did in 2018.