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So one of my boss' thinks it might be a fun team building idea. That is, to bring the staff out to a course and play a round or two of disc golf (doubles or even foursome best shot). So, none of these people have ever played before. So I thought we should just play with one disc and only one (except for me;). The question is...which one? I was thinking either the Shark or Cro would be a good all around disc, but before I buy a bunch of discs. I thought I'd see what the rest of you think would be a good multi purpose disc for a bunch of noobs that are just going to go out and have some fun for the day.

 

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i did that with a bunch of social workers ....... doubles, team best ball ..... none had thrown before ..... one lady got beaned back of the head but to her credit no whining at all ..... with newbies even tho u give them the safety deal u never know ...... they really all enjoyed it ... lots of laughs .... had a pot luck at the hostel right after, nine holes, doubles, bonding food right after ..... took about 1 1/2hrs. ... that's just about the limit for 12 - 16 people. ........ the said it was the funnest bond day they ever had.
I would suggest a doubles format and getting a couple diffent molds of mids, that way it will spark curiousity about how they fly differently.
thats pretty cool if you're boss approached you about this.
i would try to get 4-5 different kinds of mids,so everyone can experiment a little and find what feels good to them:shark,roc,cobra,buzzz,stratus etc

good luck,hopefully it will work out into a weekly thing
I would think the panther would make a great all in one disc for new players?
dx stingrays. cheap and VERY beginer freindly. Will handle lack of snap as well as those who might have snap. A fun-all-a-round disc!
D Stratus ... 160-170g, closer to 160 if you can get em.
150 class Dx Stingray. And I would add a putter for each pair, maybe an Aviar.
Buzzz.... For ppl who never played before, I find that the more understable the better.
Yeah id second the Buzzz, versatile and easy to play with.
Buzzz or Roc. it would be the easiest discs for them to control and learn from their mistakes more quickly.
Can't beat a buzz

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