This is a blog for the Clock Tower Disc Golf League, an employee league that also includes family and friends from outside the Clock Tower work environment as well as any disc golfer that's interested in reading or following it. The blog author, Joe Nobiling, a recreational player, is still learning. And has a LOT TO LEARN!!!
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
A Disc Buying Guide
It's that time of the year. Winter's almost gone. Spring's soon to come. If you're like me, you can't wait to get out and throw some plastic. Maybe it's time to get some new discs, too.
Lots to consider in making purchases as there is any purchase. There's cost. There's ability level. There's color. There's plastic types. Are you a beginner, intermediate or pro player? Gotta be honest here! I tend to under rate myself but I still feel like a beginner as my drives and scores are still in the beginner range.
Infinite Discs has an excellent beginner's Infinite Discs Buying Guide. It's well worth the time taken to read it as there is a wealth of information that will greatly increase one's understanding of disc golf.
Quad City residents can also visit Iron Lion Disc Golf Supply in Moline as Chase is an experienced pro disc golfer and very knowledgeable on the subject and the products they sell.
I'm not expert enough at the game to be able to advise a person as to what to purchase. There's discs for beginners such as the Innova Leopard which received the most votes in an Infinite Discs poll taken asking what was the best disc for a beginner. The second highest voted disc was Innova Valkyrie with the third highest voted being the Latitude 64 River. You can read more about this poll and other comments on Infinite Discs June 25, 2013 Blog.
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