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It seems I notice that in the bags of Many people are a LARGE assortment of drivers, maybe 1-2 different mids, and a putter or two. I myself carry quite a few drivers now, BUT, I can't seem to get away from carrying a lot of Mids also. I have found mids that I LOVE, albeit probably to many of them.
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Permalink Reply by Rob Toltzman on August 3, 2011 at 3:50pm I have a homemade cart.
it is roughly 50 / 50.
What I mean, is 50% Innova and 50% Discraft.
I have at least three drivers and mid-ranges each.
One goes left, one goes right, and one goes straight.
Then I have an approach disc, and my putter.
Then I have a couple fun discs that I can't let go off.
So
3+3 drivers
3+3 Mid Range
1 + 1 Approach putt
5 extras oh wait, I have a couple of extra of my favorites.
And 95 % of them are bright yellow.
Permalink Reply by Olas Ross on August 3, 2011 at 5:08pm
Permalink Reply by Calvin Daniels on August 3, 2011 at 5:23pm I use a beer cooler bag, carries about 14
Since I review discs the line-up changes regularly among the 15 companies who have supported my review effort.
All told have about 70 discs.
In time it'll evolve to a lighter weight array for calm days
and a heavier one for the usual windy days we get up here.
Permalink Reply by Ghost on August 3, 2011 at 7:46pm
Permalink Reply by Donny Olow on August 3, 2011 at 7:47pm Everthing Flys !!!! Just make sure you get the Right Weights in each Disc !!!
Permalink Reply by Jeff Nichols on August 3, 2011 at 8:37pm
Permalink Reply by Donny Olow on August 3, 2011 at 9:23pm 14 in my Mini-Revolution / 21 on my Disc Golf Cart. I should take a picture. I think Mark Wilson ( M-Dub ) has a photo somewhere !
I have played Tournaments on a Ball Golf course and the Max you can carry is 14. Not sure if the rules have changed on Ball Golf courses.
Permalink Reply by Jeff Nichols on August 3, 2011 at 8:36pm
Permalink Reply by Calvin Daniels on August 3, 2011 at 8:42pm You all need to look more international in your discs
Daredevil, Latitude 64, Westman, are among a number of international companies doing great discs.
Ching and Quest have some sweet offerings too.
and watch some of the newer players, Skyiron as an example.
Permalink Reply by Ryan Rios on August 4, 2011 at 9:27am I play disc golf for exercise so I carry more discs then I use in 18 holes but all my discs get used sooner or latter.
My current bag is:
FADE Fly or Die Tournament Bag:
Vulcan -- 170g Captain Americia Shield
Wahoo -- 169g Red Distance floater
Surge SS -- 166g Red.
Rogue (Misprint) -- 166g Pink. Long distance stable disc.
Gold Line Flow -- 168 Black. Gift from another disc golfer my favorite driver.
Champion Beast -- 171g Blue. Inconsistant backhand not bad sidearm.
Champion Valkyrie -- 176g Cranberry. Go To driver
Star Valkyrie -- 171g Pink.
Pro Firebird -- 168g Red. Lighter weight then the champ Firebird.
Star Road Runner -- 174g White with blue Dragon Dye Job use for rollers
Opto Vision -- 173g Light Blue. A long straight shoter
Opto River -- 172g Blue. Fairway dirver and flip disc.
Champion Tee Bird -- 175g Cranberry. Go to fairway driver.
Star Leopard -- 177g Blue X-Out Backup for my River
2008 USDGA Champion Roc -- 178g Pink. Midrange fairway shots.
Star San Marino Roc --180g Red. Long Midrange and Sidearm midrange.
R-Pro Roc Plus (Misprinted) -- 180g Orange. Get out of trouble disc.
KC Pro Roc -- 177g White with faded Dragon Dye. Longer midrange and upshots.
Wizard -- 175g Glow Putter
Worlock -- 170g Red Putter
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