Throwing techniques/styles, training, practice
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ronconversjr
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by ronconversjr »
Putters rule.Epecially flippy ones,overstable ones,and the ones that fly straight at the basket.Yeah!Putters rule!
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Bangrrr
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by Bangrrr »
Banger GT, Banger GT, Banger GT. It doesn't matter which plastic, Pro D, Soft X or ESP. Fantastic approach disc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ruder
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by Ruder »
I won't deny that, but that thumb trac is not for me. I will vote for the challenger however.
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.
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Bangrrr
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by Bangrrr »
That would be my second choice! I carry one of them tooo!!!!!!!!
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ronconversjr
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by ronconversjr »
Ruder wrote:I won't deny that, but that thumb trac is not for me. I will vote for the challenger however.
Hey ruder try the hard "x"version you will trip on how stable it is
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gippy
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by gippy »
I had one and loved it for awhile but it is my back yard for the kids went back to the Aviar for putts and rhyno for approaches
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ronconversjr
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by ronconversjr »
your loss.went out and threw today in 25to45mph winds-"x"challenger kicks as an approach!
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gippy
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by gippy »
I use my Tank I got for Rusco for those days the banger just didn't work for me that is