Golf Bag, Redux
After a trip to Marshall Street, changed things up a bit.
The Scream and Arrow are out. The Leopard is on the chopping block.
Drivers: Groove, Monarch, Starfire, Ultralight T-Bone, Kite.
Yes, the Kite has been promoted to driver. It’s a good slow-speed driver for the shorter holes, and it has a very predictable turn and fade to it. I don’t use it for approaches anyhow.
After losing my last Ultralight T, I grabbed another one. And I was looking for a longer replacement for the Leopard since it just wasn’t getting it done for me any more. Started with the TL, and decided on a Premium T-Bone in a normal weight (172g).
Which brings us to the approach discs: T-Bone, Leopard, Roc, Aero, Aviar.
We’ll see how the Leopard does in short situations. But for longer approaches, the T-Bone is much more controllable.
Putters: Magic and the QuestAT 10m Brick.
Still trying to get the hang of the Brick. I tend to throw it short. It does, however live up to its name. Went back to the Magic for mid length putts. The Aviar is putt and approach, and I’ve drained a few long baskets with it. I’m also getting good at putting the Aviar under the basket for tap out.
We’ll see how this works out.