My in the bag: A review of my discs!
Hi, Petter here! As some of you may know, I co-founded Ugglans Discgolf. It was around the same time that I started playing the sport we all love. At the time, I had very little knowledge and a poor grasp of which discs suited me. Four years later, I have acquired a deeper understanding of why each disc has its place in my bag.
My style of play
I am still a happy amateur who on a good day throws 110-120 meters right-handed. However, I always try to adapt to what I throw on average (90–100 meters). Therefore, you will see many different types of fairway drivers in my bag and not as many distance drivers. In 9 out of 10 cases I throw a backhand.
Putter
K3 Reko :
Perfect for straight putts and short, precise drives. Easy to grip in all weathers.
Recording
K1 Reko :
All-rounder for safe and straight shots.
K1 Reko X :
Provides more stability in the wind and for powerful casts.
K1 Berg X :
Ideal for short, safe casts without slipping away.
K1 Järn :
A stable approach disc with predictable fade.
Midrange
K1 Göte :
Soft and forgiving for straight lines and controlled casts.
K1 Nord :
Stable and reliable for longer midrange casts into the wind.
K1 Svea : Understable, perfect for long soft turnovers.
Fairway Driver
K1 Stig :
Good for beginners or long turnovers.
K1 Kaxe :
Stable and versatile, works both as fairway and midrange.
K1 Lots :
An easily controlled driver with good glide and that goes very straight.
K1 Falk :
Understable, ideal for turnovers and longer hyzerflips.
Star Firebird :
Extremely stable and useful in strong winds and for forehands.
Distance Driver
K1 Guld :
Provides good control and distance with a stable flight.
K1 Vass :
Only used on large open holes when I really need distance.