The Gateway Chief will give you commanding accuracy as it flies straight as an arrow toward your target. This straight flyer is a must try especially in Gateway’s newly released Diamond plastic. Gateway Disc Sports Chief Putter Notes “A low profile putt & approach with rounded nose and a beaded rim. Great for players that don’t feel comfortable with deeper rimmed putters. Perfect for an off the tee putter when you need extra control.” Gateway Chief Product Page Available plastics: Diamond, Soft, Sure Grip, Super Glow, Organic, and like 50 other special Gateway plastics Flight Rating: 3, 3, 0, 1 Gateway Chief Reactions The Chief sits nicely in my hand…
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Prodigy PA3 Review
One of our readers (@TBartExpress on Twitter) recently suggested that we test Prodigy’s PA-3 putter. We haven’t tested much Prodigy in the past so we picked up a PA-3 to review and we’ve been pleased. Pleased to the point that we wonder why we haven’t heard more buzz about this reliable putter.
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Discraft Ringer and Ringer GT Review
Discraft’s Ringer, originally released in Pro-D, has now been released in the adjusted Ringer GT mold available in Jawbreaker and Soft-X plastics. We’ve been testing the Ringer for some time and Discraft just recently sent us a Ringer GT in both plastics to review. Both molds left our ears ringing with confidence from the number of chain hits.
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Obsidian Discs Splinter Review
Obsidian discs sent us a G5 Splinter to review about a month ago. This review took longer than most not only because it’s such a unique disc, but also because we had to wait for a few wet and windy days for testing! The Splinter was developed especially for nasty conditions and we definitely put it to the test.
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Yikun Disc Golf Claws Review
Yikun Disc Golf, a relatively new company based in China, has two putter offerings. Scratch out some birdies and scare off the bogey’s with the Claws putter in Tiger plastic.
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Innova Birdie Review
The Innova Birdie has been around for quite a while, but old discs aren’t obsolete and the Birdie is no exception.
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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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Discraft Zone Review
The Discraft Zone putter is one of the most overstable and consistent putters I’ve thrown. It landed a spot in my bag immediately but it took a few weeks to get comfortable with it because it demands power and control for proper use. Once it’s dialed in though, it can quickly become a go-to approach putter that can be used in many situations.
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Latitude 64 Pure Review
The Latitude 64 Pure is giving my Gateway Wizard serious competition for a spot in my bag, and that says an awful lot. Tim over at mindbodydisc.com pointed me toward the Pure and I’m convinced he just wanted to watch me obsess over which amazing putter would win the battle for a spot in my disc golf bag.