Emma Partee | Team MVP | In the Bag: Fall 2021
Emma Partee, a skilled disc golfer and PDGA player (75785), shares her bag of discs for the Fall 2021 season in this informative video. The video showcases Partee's approach to selecting putters, mid-range discs, fairways, and utility options that suit her throwing style and preferences. Partee begins by discussing her putter selection, highlighting her favorite discs for short, long, and tight shots. She also shares her strategy for choosing mid-range discs, including the Reactor and Neutron Entropy models, which provide stability and turn at the end of their flight. Additionally, she talks about her fairway options, such as the Neutron Crave and Fission Volt, and how they contribute to her overall game. The video offers insight into Partee's bag management and approach to disc selection, making it a valuable resource for golfers looking to improve their skills or simply interested in learning more about the sport of disc golf.
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Hi, my name is Emma Partee, PDGA number 75785 and this is my in the bag. To start out, I have my putters. So, first, I putt with an Atom mainly. It's that nice, consistent disc. It's got a little fade at the end which really helps 'cuz I'm a hyzer putter. My throwing putter is a Electron Envy. Really great distance just for those nice 50-60ft. putts. Another putter is my Proton Pilot. This is for more of 100ft and back distance showing up shots right to the basket. And then next I have my Neutron Entropy. This is a lot more stable than my Reactors. It's for those tight gaps where all you need is that straight hyzer that's just gonna ride it right out I'll use my Neutron Entropy. Now, moving on to my mids. First off, I have my Reactors. So, I have two Reactors. I have my prototype Neutron Reactor which is more stable so it'll hold that glide but it'll still turn at the end. This is for maybe 200ft. out. I have my new Neutron Reactor. It's a little heavier so it's a little bit more stable. This is for a little bit closer in but still those nice hyzers right into the basket. My next mid is my runway. This is a little bit more stable, I guess than the Entropy but it's still one of those disc that'll just turn right out at the end. It's a little bit more stable than the Reactor though. Then, my next two are the Hex, the brand-new Axiom Hex. They're both in Neutron plastic. This orange one is a little bit more beat up so it will have that glide out at the end but it'll still come right back. This one's a little bit newer so it's a little bit more stable but these are great for those 250-300ft. upshots that you're looking to just get right into the basket. Next, I have my fairway which is just the Neutron Crave. It's super light. It's great for just straight pure shots. You're just trying to get up the fairway. I can throw this about 350ft. and then I have my Fission Volt which I just added to the bag a little bit ago. It is purely utility though. I don't really throw it a lot. Mainly if I just need a pure hyzer,...





