The Ruin is an overstable putter molded by Infinite Discs. This disc rounds out Infinite’s putter lineup filling a slot that every disc golfer needs – a close distance, overstable, reliable, workhorse. The Ruin is not for weak hearts or weak arms, but if you can handle this powerful putter it will surely help your game… maybe ruin another disc golfer’s chance at first place…
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Infinite Discs Cohort Review
The Cohort is Infinite Discs’ fourth putter. It is a fast putter with a low-profile and small diameter great for long approach shots. ‘Cohort’ traditionally refers to a small ancient Roman military unit but I’m pretty sure Infinite named this putter for the data analytics understanding: A set of customers grouped by a common characteristic for the purpose of demographic analysis.
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Infinite Discs Starter Set Review
Unless you’ve had year of experience, choosing a disc golf starter set is difficult at which point you probably don’t need a starter set. On top of that, many starter sets are either overpriced or not really a good choice for beginners… or both. Enter Infinite Discs and their new series of disc golf starter sets. Infinite Discs has leveraged their extensive disc golf knowledge to put together three starter options, here is our review of the set. Infinite Discs 2 Disc Starter Set This two-disc starter set is one of the best options for a new disc golfer. The first thing that stands out is the $15.99 price which…
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Infinite Discs Slinger Bag Review
A lightweight disc golf bag is always nice for a casual round. Sometimes you’re traveling and want to throw in a few discs in case there’s a course nearby. Perhaps you’re out to work with a limited selection of discs. Or maybe you’re playing a shorter course where a full bag isn’t necessary. Whatever your reason, a small and inexpensive bag can be a great tool for beginners and advanced players alike. Infinite Discs has released such a bag with a unique feature – a sling style strap. Here’s our review of the Slinger.
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Infinite Discs Anubis Review
Infinite Discs adds another midrange to their lineup, the straight flying Anubis. Is that a coyote headed dude guarding the tomb?
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Infinite Discs Slab Review
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to throw a chunk of stone? Me neither, but now we might just get our chance. Infinite Discs has brought us the Slab, a very overstable utility driver. Please warm up your arm before reading this beefy review.
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Infinite Discs Tomb Review
The disc golf archaeologists over at Infinite Discs have been searching for the holy grail of putters, one that is reliable for driving, approaching, and putting, regardless of weather conditions. They assured me that this is one tomb you’re safe to raid. Read on to hear the results of our expedition.
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Infinite Discs Sphinx Review
The Sphinx stands guard at the first tee asking all disc golfers a riddle: “Which disc is just one mold and yet becomes a flyer, a flipper, and a roller?” Those who answer correctly are permitted passage. The answer, of course, is an understable fairway driver – a disc that flys straight for a beginner, hyzer flips for an intermediate arm, and rolls for a big arm. Read on for our thoughts on Infinite Discs’ most beginner friendly mold.
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Infinite Discs Myth Review
Infinite Discs continues their brand roll out with a stable putter they have called the Myth. It’s certainly not legend or fantasy that we all need a consistent and reliable putter.
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Infinite Discs Pharaoh Review
The third mold released by Infinite Discs is the Pharaoh, a high-speed driver built for distance. Offered in the swirly S-Blend plastic, this might be the answer for your driving needs.