The Discraft Magnet is a model of consistency and wind resilience. It’s no wonder the Magnet is so widely used by disc golfers of all experience levels.
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How To Dye A Disc Golf Disc
Disc golfers love custom discs and place a great deal of sentimental value on disc golf equipment. It should come as no surprise that many of us have attempted to dye our discs ourselves. Most of us end up with a mess of mis-colored discs and stained shirts, but a few of us press on and go searching for the best way to die a disc golf disc. I’m with most of you, I’m not good at custom dying discs. The good news is that you can learn from my mistakes! This post will go over some basics of dying discs that I’ve experienced and address some important
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Gateway Warlock Review
The Gateway Warlock putter is magical as it holds its line and cuts through the air. The lines you can hold with this putter will make you wonder if it’s possessed.
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Latitude 64 Mercy Review
The Latitude 64 Mercy takes some of the best features from the list of excellent putters and melds them together to seriously stand out. Just when you think it’s too much putter for you, it shows you its gentle side and you’ll pick it up again.
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MVP Atom Review
The MVP Atom is one of the straightest and easiest to throw putters that you’ll find. Combine that with the flat top, low profile, and rounded nose you you’ve got one stellar disc.
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Innova Stud Review
The Innova Stud is a torque resistant workhorse (pun intended). It’s a maneuverable putter that loves to s-curve and will help you reach the basket regardless of the line.
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Grow The Sport – Disc Golf
How many disc golfers have you heard drop the phrase ‘Grow the Sport’ in the past couple weeks? Probably quite a few. If not, then you’ve undoubtedly seen #GrowTheSport shared across disc golf posts on every social media network. Alan at Infinite Discs wrote a good article a couple weeks ago on what he believes needs to happen to grow the sport of disc golf which offers a good perspective from someone who experiences large pro events in person. Now let me ask you a question. What does it mean? Silly question right?
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Discraft Jawbreaker Plastic Review
Discraft’s Jawbreaker plastic is their new putter exclusive plastic, and we couldn’t be more excited in the attention they’re giving to putters! And even more exciting, the Jawbreaker plastic is beautiful! It’s a marbled look very similar to a large jawbreaker you may find in the quarter machine at the mall, and comes in a number of pastel colors. Discraft Jawbreaker Feel More important than the look, however, is the feel. Jawbreaker is characterized by it’s superior grip best described as smooth but tacky. Because of the pattern, many people have speculated that Jawbreaker plastic is actually rubber with a coarse feel similar to other manufacturer’s rubber molds. This is not the case.…
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8 Things We Learned From Disc Golf Blogging
Today is the DG Putthead’s birthday. Rodney published our first article exactly one year ago and because of your support we continue to write. And you know what? We love it!! The interaction with you, our readers, is amazing and we’ve met a number of other wonderful disc golf bloggers and authors over the year. Beyond that though, we’ve learned a great deal about ourselves and disc golf. Here are a few of the top lessons we’ve learned. 1) Topics to AvoidWhile disc golfers are passionate about disc golf, they are generally non-confrontational and easy going. There exist, however, a handful of topics which we’ve learned to avoid…
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Dynamic Discs Suspect Review
Dynamic Discs’ Suspect is permanently in my bag to get me out of tough lies and to drop hard on tricky upshots. This midrange approach disc is not what I’d consider a finesse disc, but it’s incredibly versatile for an overstable utility.
























