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MVP Disc SportsApril 15, 2019

Justin Bilodeau - Team MVP - In The Bag 2019

Justin Bilodeau, Team MVP, shares his expertise on the best plastics to use in his game at Vista Del Camino in Phoenix, Arizona. With the help of Terry Miller and In The Bag's camera crew, Justin showcases his favorite putters and discusses how he uses specific plastics to achieve optimal distance and control. Justin starts by highlighting the Neutron Proxy, a staple in his bag, which offers smooth and easy hyzers out to 250-300' with minimal effort required. He also shares his love for Envy plastics, which provide stability and can hold their line even on long drives. Additionally, Justin breaks down his mid-range game using Axis putters in Neutron, demonstrating how he uses slight hyzer angles to add carry and control to his shots. With a focus on spin and grip, Justin emphasizes the importance of selecting the right plastic for each shot. His expertise offers valuable insights for disc golfers looking to improve their game and develop a more consistent approach.

Check out Justin Bilodeau's Team MVP bag selection, featuring his top discs for ultimate performance on the course!

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Hey Guys got Justin Bilodeau here. Out here at the beautiful Vista Del Camino in Phoenix Arizona I've got Terry Miller here doing an in the bag for me, first time ever for MVP. I'm gonna start with some of my driving putters. I throw three of them and these are what caught my attention first with MVP is a Proxy. Neutron Proxy. First time I ever put these in the back literally nine holes later I got an ace and it got me hooked. These are great. Nice smooth, easy hyzers out to about 250-300' with most minimal effort if you need it to just go perfectly straight throw it a little bit flat and it'll just hold forever it never really deviates either direction for whatever you want to throw. Holds an anny. Pretty much holds whatever line you want them to so I throw a neutron in pretty much every single one of my plastics you kind of see that Neutron or or the Plasma. Part of my game involves a lot of spin so if I don't have the grip that I need it hurts my distance so every single one of these pretty much gonna be the same plastic Neutron or Plasma. Both have incredible grip wet or dry so starting off with the Neutron Proxy. The next one: Envies. A staple. I throw these so much upshots drives I mean these are stable not crazy stable but they hold the line. I can get these out to 350' - throw them off the top of the world here over the water. Hole six or seven - just holds forever and slowly fades down in if I need to do just a big smash hyzer it'll hold Plasma or Neutron Envy. They're amazing. All right next thing let's go over some mid ranges. My my straight to flip-up is the the Axis again in Neutron. You can throw this slight hyzer, flat, flat hyzer hard and it'll stand up and maybe carry to the right just a little bit down here at altitude. I live at 4,300 feet so these are a little bit more stable where I'm at but down here flipped flat straight maybe get a little carry to the right but they'll never flip over on me I mean I've never had one to try to flip the roll they just slowly...

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