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How many of each disc type in your bag?

In the Nutsac:
3 N. Volts
N. Alias
S.N. Envy
N. Envy

In the C14
3 N. Volts
N. Inertia
Resistor
N. Axis N. Vector
N. Alias
S.N. Envy
N. Envy
N. Anode
 
2 putters, 2 approach 6 mids, 6 Fairways, and 6 control drivers, 4 distance drivers 2 utility discs
Salient Helix. This is any given day, my setup changes a lot. I have a 6 disc core, but everything else can be switched out, still figuring out what I like best.
 
3 putters
3 mids
4 fairway drivers
7 "control" drivers <speed 9/10>
2 warp speed drivers.

Bag is in a slight state of flux as I migrate to legacy molds as they come out.
 
In the Mahal...

3 Putters (Envyx2 Anode)
3 Mids (Tangent, Axis, Tensor)
4 Fairway (Inspire, Crave, Resistorx2)
1 Utility (H1)
5 'Control' (Impulse, Voltx2, Tesla, Motion)
1 Distance (Destroyer)

I'm thinking I'm going to drop another Envy in the bag- a lightweight one.
 
Discs - or slots - this varies a bit for me. I play a LOT of solo rounds at a mostly empty course where I'll play 2 discs (long/short tees, etc). This means I have a lot of overlap:

Actually in the bag:
- 4 putters: 2 chiefs (approach / fh / driving) & 2 summits (circle putting & US approach)
- 5 mids: 1 drone, 1 roc3, 2 buzzz, 1 comet
- 3 fairways: 2 teebirds & 1 river
- 2 firebirds: typical OS/utility duties
- 5 DDs: 2 sidewinders (primary driver), 1 inertia (hyzerflips & turnover drives), 1 mongoose (turnover drives). 1 escape (when I need a stronger fade than my sidewinders).

If I were to pare this down, I could get it to the following and not miss a disc:
2 putters - summit & chief
3 mids - drone, buzzz, comet
3 fairways - teebirdx2, river
1 FB
3 DDs - escape, sidewinder, inertia
 
I've found the Dagger to be a pretty fun approach putter.

It's interesting to see some people pack 10 distance drivers and others pack maybe 2. I feel like I waste a lot of space with distance drivers, especially considering I don't throw terribly far. I probably throw my Valk 325 on a really good throw.

^it really depends on the course.... the 18th hole on my course is a (newly) par 4 open field-ish (still has OB though) 563ft hole. Everyone usually takes at least a couple of practice drives just for fun. Thats the only reason I'll bag another speed 12 distance driver.

also there's a dedicated "roller hole" under a wall of pine trees. so a dedicated roller disc (or two) is handy.

my bag - Upper Park Design The Shift

3 putters (two Aviar P&As for putting/spare and one for upshots)
2 Mids (one champ roc3 and one EPS LE comet)
3 Fairway Drivers (one TL, Teebirds- brinster and echo star)
1 firebird (because you never know.... also there's one huge dogleg hole)
2 speed 11's (two wraiths one stable one beat in)
2 speed 12's (terns because they like to fly very far)
1 valkyrie (starlite beat in for rollers)

thats 14 discs and about 7 molds...

if I go to a course that doesn't need a roller then I might swap out the the roller disc. also if its super windy then I might put in a gator.
 
Fade Crunch
2 putters (one approach, one putt)
3 mids (OS, S, US)
2 fairway (slightly OS, slightly US -Vibrams for wood shots)
5 Drivers (OS, Mod OS, Straight), Mod US, US)

I could probably get rid of a driver or two that I don't use very often but there's that rare occasion when they come in handy.
 
Also I'm curious why people carry so many putters. Are they driving putters, variations of putting lines or back-ups?
 
Also I'm curious why people carry so many putters. Are they driving putters, variations of putting lines or back-ups?

I carry two of my primary putting putter so I can cycle two evenly. I alternate (they look identical) by not knowing which is which.

I then carry a soft putter for spin putting and longer approaches.

I also carry a premium plastic version for driving.

Then I have a zone for zone things.
 
Also I'm curious why people carry so many putters. Are they driving putters, variations of putting lines or back-ups?

2 base plastic putting putters, slightly understable, equal weights. For putting. If I miss a putt I can grab the other and knock it in without having to put down a marker.

1 overstable putting putter for windy days or going around stuff

1 premium plastic overstable driving/throwing putter. For drives or tricky long approaches through the woods. I don't want to beat in the putting putters too quickly.

1 premium plastic understable throwing putter. For turns or very straight approach shots through the woods to avoid beating in the putting putters.

= 5 total putters
 
To answer original question

5 putters (see above post)
3 mids (short OS tweener, long OS, straight)
4 fairway drivers (Utility OS, OS, straight, US)
3 control drivers (OS, straight, US)
3 distance drivers (Wind OS, slightly OS, slightly US)
 
5-ROCS
3-PROTO DESTROYERS
2-PUTTERS JUDGES
1-SPIRIT
2-PROTO BOSS
1-AUGUSTA WRAITH
1-PROTO SHARK
1-PROTO DOMINATOR
 
4 Distance Drivers (2 Outlaws, 2 Swords)
2 Control Drivers (Escape and Bandit)
4 Fairways (4 Rivals)
1 Utility (Resistor)
5 Mids (3 Ghosts, 1 Gauge, 1 Suspect (more of a utility mid for rollers and get out of trouble shots))
2 Driving/Approach Putters (1 Pure, 1 Clozer)
2 Putters (2 Clutches)
 
Prodiscus:

4 putters
5 mids
3 utility
4 fairway
6 driver (3 orcs, 3 destroyers)
 

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