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The Mistake All Beginners Make When Choosing Discs | Plastic Addict 19
Learn from the Mistakes of a Seasoned Pro: Disc Golf Plastic Types Explained Disc golf enthusiast and plastic addict, [Name], shares valuable insights on the number one mistake beginners make when choosing discs in their bag. As a seasoned player, they've navigated the overwhelming world of disc golf plastics and molds, offering guidance on how to choose the right disc for your game. From discussing various plastic types, including Prodigy's putter blend and jawbreaker, to exploring different molds like Z, Esp, and Ti, [Name] breaks down the stability of plastic flights and debunks common misconceptions. With their expertise, you'll gain a better understanding of how different plastics fly within their respective molds, helping you make informed decisions about your disc collection. Join [Name] as they explore the world of disc golf plastics and learn from their experience to improve your game.
Learn the mistake beginners make when choosing discs. Expert tips on selecting the right plastic to improve your disc golf game.
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what is going on everyone and welcome back to plastic addict episode number 19. today we're gonna discuss the number one mistake that beginner disc golf players make when choosing the right disc in their back so without further ado let's get into it so when i first started playing disc golf i walked to i walked into any disc golf store and i was just blown away by how many colors how many plastics how many weights how many molds there were in the store and it gets super overwhelming so today what i really want to talk about is plastic types and how they fly so the stability of plastic flights because i feel like a lot of beginner players that's what they focus on a lot and in all actuality it doesn't matter that much so today we're going to go in we're going to see how different plastics fly uh we're going to look at the same molds and we are going to just take a look at how the different plastics fly within their respective molds so let's get right into it first off we're going to hit on disk craft and this craft has several different plastic types i'm just going to list a few we've got jawbreaker putter blend big z z esp and ti and you're probably thinking silence that's a lot of plastics and there's even more it's crazy it gets crazy up in here so first of all let's take a look at our baseline plastic so for our baseline we've got putter blend and we've got jawbreaker these two plastics are going to be your baseline plastics so going to be a little bit cheaper than your premium plastics but they are also going to be in more so with these plastics they are going to be a little bit more flippy than your premium plastic so plastics like big z plastics like z esp and ti all of these are going to be fairly fairly similar esp is going to be a little bit on the overstable side along with ti but just a side note this can also vary from run to run and when discs are made they are all not made equally i wish they were but they aren't some are domi or some discs are domier than others even though they are the same...





