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Hi. My name is Richard Wysocki and I am from Fort Mill, South Carolina and I'm going to
show you what's in my bag. First of all, we'll start off with my distance drivers.
My most overstable distance driver is actually my autographed Phil Arthur special and this
is my go to long range sidearm and backhand disc and very predictable in the wind and
almost any condition, this is my go to disc so that's my main dog.
Then my second down the line for the D1, this is also the 400G series D1 and this is my
little bit more broken in D1 but it still got some life left in it and so, yeah, this
is the team stamp, 400G series D1. That's my second down the list.
We'll go to the last D1 in my bag and this one is actually the same plastic 400G proto
and this is my most broken in one, one of the first few I received that I started throwing
so it's definitely not my most overstable but it's got the most time on the course
and most throws with this one so this is my most broken in longest flying D1.
Now on to the 400G series D2s, this one is my most overstable D2 and this is my go to.
Just like the D1s you got here, most reliable one. For certain shots, this my most reliable D2
Then second of all, this is the second most overstable D2 in my bag and it's very
useful for a little bit more glide and longer throws than first D2 I just showed you.
This is still dependable and definitely one of my go to disc for the D2.
Then on to the D3, this one is the 400 series D3 and I really like this plastic, I like
this disc. It's overstable for the D3, a little more glide like I said from the D2
but it still has some stability, very controllable. This is my go to D3.
Then my last distance driver in my bag is the 400G series D3 and this is the most glidey
D3 I've ever thrown and by far the farthest disc I've ever thrown so I saved this one
for last because this is my farthest flying disc if I really need a long haul, long par
4s, long 4 to 500-foot holes. If I have to really throw it far and not put too much effort,
this thing will really glide far.
Now on to my fairway drivers, I try to keep my bag as simple as possible so I don't
have any D4s in my bag but I like to just keep it simple. I only have F2's and F3's but
we'll start off with the F2's. This one is also a 400 series F2 and it's my most overstable
F2 and I really like it for headwind shots and controlled where I don't have to really
throw it as hard, more controllable than D3 or D2 or D1.
Then my second, same plastic, just about the same disc, I like to do that with my discs
and so I can tell which ones are broken in. It's more consistent for and I just try
to keep my bag as simple as possible.
This is a little bit straighter F2 and I got to watch if a little wind kicks up so I can't
throw this, I'll throw the first one I showed. A little more stability. But this one definitely
has its uses, when I throw a backhand, a little left to right turns and really a nice disc
for me.
This one is my most flippy F2 and that's a 400 series also F2 and it's very flippy
but for the F2 series at least, I like to have the same mold but just have it do different
things. Everyone is different but I like to have the same disc and just break it in at
different levels so that the same disc will do different things. This one is the most
flippy but it's still very controllable for me. Wood shots and tunnel shots that go
a little right. This is a very predictable disc for me and
I really like this one.
Now, onto the mid ranges. This the 700 series M3 and this one is my most broken in M3. I
really like this one. I can Hyzer flip it when I'm throwing backhand and really ... I
don't throw it too much in open holes but in the woods and tough tunnel shots,
I like to throw the flippy M3, very controllable and I don't have to throw it too hard and
it'll take the flight that I wanted it to.
Now I'll show you my next disc down the line for the wear and tear, my M3s. This one
is a little more stable and I'm able to actually throw this one sidearm too as well as backhand,
it's a little more stable. I can put a little more torque into it without it turning over.
This is definitely a useful disc from my bag for certain shots. It definitely goes a little
bit more left than the one I just showed you, the broken in one. This one has its uses.
Then the same disc, just further towards the more stable side, this one is more straight
and very stable, stable straight and that's where it fits in my bag and it's very predictable.
I can crush it and I throw it pretty hard and it'll go straighter. It's definitely
not going to barrell roll into the ground like some mid ranges or some discs but this one is my
straight disc because I want to throw it hard and have it go straight. This is my go to
straight disc.
This is my most overstable M3 of all the M3s. It does the most. I can throw the most bends
with it. I can throw it left to right sidearm or right to left backhand so it just does
about any of those type of bending shots.
All right, that's it for my mid ranges, now I'm going to go to my throwing putters.
My first thrower putter is a little bit broken in PA2 and this one has a little wear and
tear on it. It still goes straight but just like any PA2, it still got a lot of beef in
it and I can throw it. It doesn't go as far as my M3s obviously but it still has its
place in my bag. The PA2 has really worked a really good spot in my bag and it's very
overstable to begin with but it breaks in really well and that's what I like about
this and this is my most broken in one so now, we'll go to my other one.
This one is almost brand new. It's a very pretty disc.
Same disc, PA2 400 series and it's my most overstable and it does have about the same
flight as an M3 for me but it just doesn't go as far. Anything under 300 feet, I can
throw this thing and it really works for me. It's really predictable and I could throw
it, like I said, sidearm or backhand and that's what I really like about it, it can take the
torque. That's my stable, most predictable putter, throwing putter.
Now to the putters that I've actually just recently started throwing and putting with
and that is the 300 series PA1. This one is a little bit broken in because it started
as a throwing putter actually but then it's worked its way into being a putting putter
just because it's a little bit straighter than the normal PA1s but yeah, this one has
really worked a good spot in my bag it's my main putter. My second putter is kind of newer,
really worked a good spot in my bag it's my main putter. My second putter is kind of newer,
same disc as the last one but it's a little bit more overstable so I use it maybe for
little longer putts. I like to throw this one but it just hasn't quite worked its
way up to the main dog yet. Maybe once that one breaks in, then I'll switch them down
the line. That's the last of my putting putters and that's what's in my bag.