Millennium Discs and the Omega putter began the premium plastic revolution back in the mid ’90s. They recently released the very popular Millennium Omega mold in a new plastic. The new ET plastic is Extra Tacky or Extra Terrestrial – you decide.
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Latitude 64 Gauntlet Review
Are you ready to get a grip on your putting? Equip the Latitude 64 Gauntlet putter and let it guide your putting game to victory.
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Discmania P2 Psycho Putter Review
The P2 Psycho by Discmania shows up in several pro’s bags, and that’s enough to pique our interest. In fact, Discmania’s P2 putter was Infinite Discs’ top selling putter of 2017!
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Westside Discs Harp Review
The Westside Discs Harp is here to tune in your approach game and help you string up some birdies.
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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.
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UB Disc Golf / Disc King Chewy Lex Review
We found some hand candy from UB Disc Golf and now molded by Disc King. Here’s a review of the Chewy Lex putter.
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Quest AT Turbo Putt Review
The Quest AT Turbo-Putt is one of the most unique and controversial discs in disc golf. This is one strange putter. A while back I described it as the Jar Jar Binks of disc golf; no one really knows why it’s a thing, but there it is and you really want to like it but you just can’t. Like Jar Jar, of course, there will always be a few super fans who love it.
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Dynamic Discs Warden Review
The Dynamic Discs Warden is the definition of a finesse putter. The extreme amount of glide displayed by the Warden allows you to do almost anything with it as long as you’ve got the touch.
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Kastaplast Reko Review
Over the past 13 years I’ve changed putters only once. Now with Kastaplast’s release of the Reko putter I’m changing for just the second time. That’s how solid of a putter the Kastaplast Reko is.
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Gateway Devil Hawk Review
Many disc stores categorize the Devil Hawk as a midrange disc rather than a putt and approach disc, though Gateway has it in the putter section. Does it perform like a midrange or a putter?