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MVP Disc SportsJanuary 31, 2017

2017 Team MVP in the Bag with Jennifer Sawyer

Jennifer Sawyer's 2017 Team MVP presentation showcases her expert disc selection and strategy for a competitive outing. The video highlights her go-to putters, including the popular Electron Soft Atom and Plasma Envy discs. Sawyer shares her approach to choosing the right putter for specific shots, such as longer approaches and up-shots, and discusses how she relies on understable approaches with the Theory and Plasma Proxy discs. Sawyer also discusses her mid-range options, featuring the Proton Axis and Plasma Tangent discs, which have helped her win tournaments, including a notable ace pool throw at Women's Nationals in Ohio. Her experience and expertise shine through as she shares tips for navigating windy conditions and selecting reliable utility discs, such as the Resistor. With its expert insights and behind-the-scenes look into Sawyer's disc selection process, this video is a must-watch for players looking to improve their skills and strategy.

Watch Jennifer Sawyer's 2017 Team MVP disc golf bag setup, featuring her favorite discs & accessories for a competitive edge on the course.

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Video Transcript

Hi, I'm Jennifer Sawyer with Team MVP and this is my in the bag. I'm going to start with my putters and I throw the Electron soft atom. I prefer the soft feel. I keep a really beat one for longer shots, for up shots, and newer ones for actual putts. I really like the feel of the electronic plastic, and it is it is my favorite. Okay, and moving on to some other putters. The Plasma Envy is definitely one of my most used discs in my bag. It's really reliable and I use it for anything 200 and under pretty much unless I need some turn to it in which case I'll go to the proxy or the theory. So up next is the plasma proxy which is super straight. If you put a little hiser on it, it'll hold that hiser line. If you put a little anheiser on it, it'll hold the annheiser line. The Electron Spin I use for understable approaches and it's really reliable. It's just always going to go right when you throw it. And when you putt with it, it's it's nice and straight. The lip is bigger than I prefer for a putter. So that's why I putt with the Atom. And up next for the mid-ranges, I will start with underststable. My understable mid-range is a theory. If you put a little hiser on it, it'll it'll fly up and go nice and straight. And then I have a tangent which is probably this plasma tangent. Not this one specifically, part of this one specifically. The plasma tangent has won me the most money. I got the ace pool throw off at women's nationals last year in Ohio and I also hit tournament ace with it. Um, so it's definitely my money disc. And then I have a Proton Axis and it's a nice straight flyer. This one's relatively new in my bag because I put mine into the drink. So, I'm still getting to know this one. And then I have the Proton Matrix, which is really just a longer Envy for me, and it's it's just a great reliable flyer. Moving on to fairways, I have a resistor, which is a tried andrue, super stable utility disc. If there's high winds, anything like that, that's what this comes out for. And then I have a vault. And this...

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