Lone Star Disc Benny Bravo-Plastic
Lone Star Disc Benny Bravo-Plastic
The Lonestar Benny is a beaded, straight-to-stable complement to their flagship Penny Putter. It has a speed rating of 3, a glide rating of 3, a turn rating of 0, and a fade rating of 1. This means that it has a moderate amount of speed and forward penetration, but it will not turn over easily. The fade rating of 1 means that it will finish with a gentle fade to the left at the end of its flight.
The Benny is a good choice for a variety of shots, including:
- Straight putts
- Anhyzer putts
- Hyzer flips
- Turnover shots
- Approaches
- Woodland shots
It is also a good choice for players who are still developing their form, as it is forgiving of minor mistakes.
The bead on the Benny helps to give it a consistent and stable flight. It also helps to protect the disc from damage.
Here are some tips for throwing the Lonestar Benny:
- For straight putts, throw the Benny on a hyzer angle and let it turn over slightly.
- For anhyzer putts, throw the Benny on an anhyzer angle and release it with a little bit of power.
- For hyzer flips, throw the Benny on a hyzer angle and release it with a lot of power.
- For turnover shots, throw the Benny on a hyzer angle and release it with a lot of power.
- For approaches, throw the Benny on a hyzer angle and let it float down to the basket.
- For woodland shots, throw the Benny on a hyzer angle and let it turn over slightly to avoid trees.
With a little practice, you will be able to throw the Lonestar Benny accurately and consistently. It is a great all-around throwing putter for players of all skill levels.
The Benny is a good complement to the Penny Putter because it offers a slightly different flight pattern. The Penny Putter is a bit more overstable than the Benny, which makes it a good choice for windy conditions and for players who need a disc that will hold its line. The Benny is a good choice for players who want a disc that is more forgiving and that will turn over slightly.
Ultimately, the best way to decide which putter is right for you is to try them both out and see which one feels better in your hand and performs better on the course.
Flight Numbers:
3/4/0/2