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It's a slow, overstable approach disc. Good for forehands, weird over hands, crazy flex shots, spike hyzers, stall shots, windy approaches, etc...
It's not a disc that likes to fly straight, or stay in the air, at low speeds. It can be used as a putter, but you have to put a lot of stink on it to expect them to fly straight or hold an anhyzer.
No offense, but have you ever even thrown a rhyno. I ask because its my go-to putter, I drive with it, and also use it for anything inside 100ft. I have no problems getting it to hold an anny line or any line for that matter.
Hmm... thanks for this feedback. After fondling a rhyno and tossing it a couple times, the thing that I liked most about it was the low profile. I have big hands and I felt like I had more control over the low profile of the rhyno than the wizard. Would you happen to have any suggestions for a wizardish low profile putter? <-- understanding that your suggestions could be more/less stable than the wizard.
Thanks!
Thanks for the contribution but if D Greenwell has something to say I'm sure he can say it himself... so thanks for nothing
U got a ****ty dud rhyno then. Champs are more stable than pros. Get a flat top or find a stiff pearly. My pearly stiff one has been in he bag for a long time and its still beefy.