In this corner, out of Wixom, MI and presented by Discraft, we have the Challenger! Hide the chains and cover the basket, this putter is popular with the pros and boasts several World Championships.
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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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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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Discmania P3 Review
The P3 by Discmania is a lower profile, overstable approach putter that can be used off the tee as well.
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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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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?
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Reptilian Disc Golf Scale Review
The Scale, Reptilian Disc Golf’s first putter release, is a modification on the ever-popular Gateway Wizard. Read on as we weigh in on the Scale.
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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 Dagger Review
The Latitude 64 Dagger is a great slow and stable putter. It’s similar to many of your favorite putters but a few slight adjustments that add up to a significantly different experience without jeopardizing the comfortable and familiar putter feel.