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Started by Bruce Brakel, May 04, 2005, 05:28:27 PM

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Bruce Brakel

QuoteI use a pole cat.  i have not seen anyone mention that.  why?  is it a bad disc?
I saw what a polecat is today at Cass Benton.  It is a domey lid-type putter.  Lid-type putters are under-rated.  The Northwest Suburban Putting Champion uses a lid-type putter, a Rattler.  The 2002 Michigan State Amateur Putting Champion uses a lid-type putter, an X-Putt'r.  If one Innova touring pro were throwing a lid-type they'd be hot.  They don't.  They aren't.  
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DougEDawg

It has a square lip.  The other discs mentioned have a rounded lips that fit the palm of your hand better.  As a result it is considered by most to be a "bad" disc.

Mike S

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So my order of 5 wizards from Gateway finally showed up today.  Holy crap, I love this disc.  My game is immediately improved.  After practicing on my skillshot for a couple hours I was drilling just about everything from 35 feet or so in.  I got 3 softs, a medium and a G9i.  The G9i is soo much faster than the other ones, but I cant really throw it any further than the medium.  All of them are dead straight, but the softs have a little more hook to them if you throw them long and without a ton of spin.  How do the E Wizards fly?  I would like something that is comparable to the softs but a little more durable, for upshots.  I really only see myself using the G9i for low ceiling shots.
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lil jon

I used to love the rhyno but now i only save it for windy days.  my enw favorite has got to be the titanic with steady ed on it.