

At that time, I was also reviewing the Innova Nova and Aviar3 for the blog. Next up I needed to decide on an approach disc. I did test it against an Emac Truth, a Buzzz, a Roc, a Roc3, a Claymore, and a Compass. The disc works well at different power levels and is short enough to cover mid range lines too so I decided to forgo a midrange disc and use a driving putter instead. I’ve always enjoyed the Innova Gazelle so I immediately got those back out and put them in the bag.
DISC NOVA GOLF BAG DRIVERS
Choosing Fairway Drivers and Mid RangesĪfter choosing a driver, I moved up to locate a disc that would perform well for shorter lines.

At this point I decided I would throw a Wraith as a distance driver. When thrown well, the Wraith has a wonderful flight path and cuts through the air with ease. At that point, Chris suggested I go back to the Innova Wraith I threw very early on in my disc golf career. I assume I’m not ready for the 13 speed rim just yet. For some rounds my drives with the Crank were perfect and for others it was a little off. I then threw a few Discraft Cranks in my bag – I love the stamp and the disc flies rather well for me. Both of these are great discs, but I didn’t get a consistent flight out of them. I found it to be a little inconsistent in the wind, so I tried the Dynamic Discs Sheriff and the Innova Shryke.

I tried the Dynamic Discs Trespass, which flies very well for me in perfect weather conditions.
DISC NOVA GOLF BAG DRIVER
I started the journey by searching for a distance driver that would work for me. For a putting putter, I knew the Dynamic Discs Judge would be in my bag as I haven’t quite found a putter that works better for me. These discs needed to be versatile and consistent while also covering a wide range of distances. My first goal was to identify a few core molds, ones that I could build an entire bag around. If you don’t want the whole story and only want to see my bag, skip to the end. Here’s my experience and my in the bag video.įor starters, I recommend that you read the previous article to understand more about the process and justification for minimizing and simplifying your disc golf bag. The hope was to force myself to learn new shots and rely less on the plastic itself. A few months ago I embarked on a journey to simplify my disc golf bag by reducing the number of molds I carry.
