Celery's picture

You should stick in the mid 160s. The heavier the disc the more spin you will need to keep it flying long and straight.

I recommend a sidewinder as well, that was the Dark Green disc you were throwing pretty well from the last time I saw you throwing. They fly in an "S" flight pattern which adds good distance to your throws even if its a bad thrown shot. My first distance was a Crystal Clear Sidewinder, and I miss it dearly to this day. Another driver I would recommend is the Valkyrie, which was the yellow disc I let you throw at Redstone as well.

Aero Putters seem to be the newbie choice disc for putters. As EA stated, pick up all the different putters at the store and see which one feels right in your hand.

If you want to go today Matt, I'm heading over there around 2:30 to shop around. I can help you pick out what you need to get started, I can give you a call if you want to go.. pretty sure I have your number in my cell.

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