
October 1st, 2008, 09:15 AM
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Join Date: August 29th, 2008
Location: Sumner, WA
Posts: 1,242
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Throw only DX plastic (or the lowest cost plastic offered by any company) these plastics beat in easier and teach angles better than a plastic that is more dense. I recommend a leopard for a driver, a stratus for a mid range, a kite, or a goblin, and an aviar to putt with. Keep it simple learn at most 5 discs, 2 mid range, 2 drivers, and 1 putter. Keep those discs to low speed straight or understable molds(discs that will fight natural turn). A long range or ultra distance driver will not fly as far a fairway driver thrown well by a beginner. Find people around you that look like they know what they are doing and ask questions. There are a lot of good disc golf instructional videos on youtube and discgolftv.com. Most importantly have fun.
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