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As stated before I am new, I played a new park close to home and most of the baskets are in the trees and you cant even see them from the tee. Most could be made if I could get some right turns it is very nice park and I love the setup. But need a good right turn disc any info would be great thanks.

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2 Discs turn right easier than any others brand new out of the box, anyone says any different, i concur they are "Flipping Crazy".

150 class Sidewinder
Latitude 64 VISION


You can Actually Hyzer Flip the Sidewinder into a headwind, since the hyzer angle is the easiest, most natural angle to throw, it makes the most sense. Yes, other discs will turn over, but i don't recommend others for beginners. Develop more control/snap, and yes, all the others mentioned will turn over for you too,but if you want something super easy right now, try one of the 2 above.
the best way to get a disc to turn right throwing right handed is sidearm, barring that an avengerss will turn right when thrown rhbh, (at least mine does) but they flex out and fade left because of the spin, sidearm the spin makes them fade right.
Yeah my avenger seems to want to 'S' out no matter how I throw it. I guess from the 'Super straight' moniker, that's what it's supposed to do?
try a dga rouge for a driver or a glide for a mid range
Glide...meteor...stratus...stalker...XL....150 Surge...Xpress...Comet....Buzzz.
I have a buzzz and I cant get anything out of it i am sure it is just the way i release but it wont go but about 60 or so feet for me LOL
Brad,
Check out this article and see if it provides any guidance to your difficulties.

http://www.discgolfreview.com/resources/technique/bhproblemsline.shtml
Decent advice so far, but......

Get a Discraft Meteor, that disc is mad understable and ALWAYS turns right.
An XL and/or ELITE X Xpress are awesome turnover discs as well.
A light weight Sidewinder is also good.
An Avenger SS is good as well.

It all depends on your feel for discs and your hands really. I like discs with a deeper(bigger,fatter) rim on them. If you have smaller hands/fingers then yes a Kite or Skeeter are great disc, so is a Monarch and a Katana.

MOST IMPORTANTLY........GO WATCH THE FREE ANNHYZER SHOT VIDEO BY DISCRAFT!!!

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