cfair
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Nah, I'd rather have one putter that I trust and know what it will do. I myself would rather have my discs rely on me and my throw than me and my throw rely on the disc. But that is me. As far as minimalistic... well I like to carry back ups. So if I have one putter mold I have a total of 3 putters in my bag (one dedicated, and two for drives/approach). If I have a putter for each shot (overstable, understable, and plain stable) that is 6 discs right out of the gate. Not to mention you would still want one dedicated putter still. so 7. If you don't carry backups great, but then there are different weights and such.
I guess I'm a fan of bag hyper minimalization. Where I look to carry as few molds as possible. My bag btw is roughly this 1 putter, one mid, one fairway, overstable fairway, big d, overstable big d, and one very understable disc.
But then I carry a few diff weights at spots + backups.
I guess I'm a fan of bag hyper minimalization. Where I look to carry as few molds as possible. My bag btw is roughly this 1 putter, one mid, one fairway, overstable fairway, big d, overstable big d, and one very understable disc.
But then I carry a few diff weights at spots + backups.