Made in Canada - GoTo Disc Golf
Now we know that disc golf tournaments can be serious business. There's money on the line, bragging rights at stake, and intense competition. But who says disc golf has to be serious all the time? Introducing GoTo Disc Golf.
GoTo Disc Golf
Bongo
2 | 3 | 0 | 1
Cowbell (165 grams to 169 grams)
5 | 6 | -1 | 1
This midrange (represented by a manic cow hammering on a cowbell a la SNL) flies straight with epic glide and will have you shouting "More Cowbell!" on the course. It’s a nice step up after the Bongo.
Gong (165 grams to 169 grams)
7 | 5 | 0 | 2
The Gong (represented by a gong kicking donkey) is a fairway driver crafted to stay the course and fade left with dependability on a backhand. It's perfect for forehanders as well. This disc requires confidence and power, so use it after you master the Cowbell.
So, what are you waiting for? Grab yourself a SET today. Embrace the fun (and support Canadiana), get grooving and let the good times roll on the course. Happy disc golfing! And remember, you can never have too much Cowbell!
Play a round with these new discs this morning, the baseline plastic feels great and id rank it in that top bracket as far as baseline plastic goes “electron, prodigy 300, ev-7 medium” durability possibly better as hit a few trees with just minor scruffs, and next to no flashing “mvp/axiom level” also the flight numbers id say were very true to listed with good torque resistance on forehands for the Gong and Cowbell, the Bongo i was able to turn on a forehands but it never burnt over like alot of putters with similar numbers and shape definitely usable with some more hyzer, i will definitely be putting these through there paces to see how they hold up.
Definitely say they were worth giving a try for me ;)
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