The Latitude 64 Caltrop was released in 2016 around the time that many lower glide and overstable putters were hitting the market. With plenty of high glide and finesse putters in their lineup, Latitude 64 filled a hole that many disc golfers are looking to fill in their bag. Here’s how we think it stacks up to the others in the market.
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Discraft Focus Review
Discraft released the Focus in 2009 as an Ace Race disc, a straight putter with moderate glide. The Focus has been a mainstay in many bags since and we’re review now because it has found its way into Chris’ bag as his go-to putter. This putter literally has putting instructions stamped on it!
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Discraft Luna Review
The first disc Paul McBeth has developed in conjunction with Discraft is a putter – the Luna. This putter is seriously out of this world!
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Innova Bullfrog Review
Innova recently released the Bullfrog, a controllable low-glide putter. This putter has about as much glide as you’d expect if you were to throw an actual bullfrog and it also has every bit the amount of control you’d expect from a slow disc. Given the great flight and great feel, this froggy might just end up in your bag.
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Gateway Disc Sports Journey Review
By now you’ve undoubtedly heard that Gateway is not just the putter company anymore. The Journey is one of the newer molds that throws Gateway into the mainstream and legitimizes their offerings. The Journey is a straight long distance driver with plenty of glide and comfortable feel that could make it your next go-to driver. Gateway Journey Manufacturer Notes Before you start reading, take a moment to chuckle at the subtle meta-reference we’ve included in the Journey review image. Think ealry 1980’s… Here is Gateway’s description of the Journey: The Journey has a low profile and long wing for speed and a perfect transition from the nose to the flight plate allowing…
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Westside Discs Maiden Review
The 2018 Trilogy Challenge putter is the Maiden by Westside Discs. Read on as we take this low-profile neutral putter on its first voyage.
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Gateway Disc Sports Chief OS Review
Overstable but offers long straight lines. Crazy glide but provides confidence and consistency. The Chief OS is a very versatile overstable putter which embodies many of the best characteristics of Gateway’s original Chief. Get ready to command obedience from the course with this putt and approach disc.
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Galaxy Disc Golf Magneton Review
Galaxy Disc Golf enters the disc golf market with the Magneton, a low profile putter. Will this putter be your magnetic moment?
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Gateway Disc Sports Element Review
The Gateway Element fills that gap between your putter and midrange when you need a light throw with some distance, but you won’t be disappointed with medium distance touch shot either. Available in both Diamond and Sure Grip (and a few other plastics), this disc is guaranteed to add an element of finesses to your short game.
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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.