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I am looking for a new driving putter.  I currently use a challenger but have not been happy with the results as of late.  I am looking for something I can rip on and know it will fly straight, but something that also won't hyzer out when throw flat and slower?  Is there anything out there for me?

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I've been having fairly good luck with an Rpro Hydra, for more stability I'll use the Discraft Zone.

My son, who has a cannon for an arm, swears by the Wizards of all varieties. He tried my Mercys this week and said he will be switching.

How is the Mercy?  I currently putt with the Pure and love it.  I would throw it more often off the tee but I don't want to bang up the zero plastic.  I threw it a few times today off the tee and it worked pretty well.  I am thinking of trying it in a more durable plastic.  Is the Wizard similar to the challenger?

Try an Opto Pure if you're using them off the tee; they're more overstable than the Zero or EZE plastic versions and super durable too, the perfect combination for a driving putter!

They come in some cool sparkle versions: http://stores.ebay.com/Hazardiscs-Disc-Golf/_i.html?_nkw=opto+pure&...

 

I use aviars!  Love them!!!! Champ for stable!!! And the dx's for a little any's!!!

Believe it or not I found my old DX plastic "Birdie" to be a heck of a driving putter. The speed is so slow, yet it glides forever. It has some serious hang time, it almost looks like slow motion lol. I also like the Aviar and the Dart. I recently bought a Xion and it has driving capabilities also. I'm sure there are many putters out there that "drive" well, but I suspect that the stiffer the plastic, the better for driving.

beadless aviars, psycho

Aviars. There are different kinds too.  Big Bead Star for Overstable shots , JK Pro for Medium Shots , KC Pro for Line Drives , Regular Beat DX for slight turnover shots.

Exactly. Couldn't agree more.

Pro rhyno!!

I love the pro rhyno and pro pig, but I just switched to a medium 175 vibram ridge. I get a cleaner release and it has less glide. Extremely predictable. See what you think.

Try a soft Focus. I don't think I've ever turned one over even when I put a lil sauce on the shot. I like to think of it as a slower Buzzz.

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