Is it approved? its not on the list of whamo approved discs, or is it called something else on the whamo approved list?
http://www.pdga.com/discs.php?select_id=8
our local sporting goods store is now carrying the midrange and the driver, which both say pdga approved on them.......
mf100forever
Sep 10 2004, 03:51 PM
Hi,
take a look here instead it�s more up-to-date:
http://www.wfdf.org/index.php?page=rules/rules_approved_discs.htm
When are the guys at PDGA gonna update there list the pdf one is almost 1�years old!! :(
yup, thats a nice site, noticed the touchline, "over" which i bought to check out has a max weight of 175.1 gr. and our store has 181 gr. weights available.
saw a young gentleman throwing one of these in a tournament last weekend pretty far too....
morgan
Sep 10 2004, 10:24 PM
I'm glad the "Touch Hole" discs are legal because I think the Touch Hole putter is about the easiest to control of any putter I've ever used. It gives me confidence in my putts because i know it won't do some stupid freaking gyroscopic thing, it just goes where I throw it. It slams chains like a log skidder.
20460chase
Sep 10 2004, 10:56 PM
I threw one of the Touch line drivers.....right into a trash basket
MARKB
Sep 11 2004, 08:15 AM
One of mine found an open flame... It was like as soon as I let go it seeked out a way to end itself.
morgan
Sep 11 2004, 09:07 AM
I get mine at walmart it comes with two other discs in a 3 pack i keep the putter and put the other 2 on the picnic table at my course hopefully a novice will use them and then move on to real golf discs when they get game but the putter is awesome i have 5 or 6 the other 2 are called "touch line" because they always touch the OB line because you can't control them but the putter is a touch hole cause it slams chains.
Blarg
Sep 11 2004, 06:02 PM
20460chase:
Nitpicking again...sorry.
Normally wouldn't mention it, but it's in your signature:
It's 'Deuce,' not 'Duece,' unless 'duece' is an Italian word I'm not familiar with. :D