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Golem 4|2|0|3.5
Golem 4|2|0|3.5
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Divergent Discs Putt & Approach 4|2|0|3.5
The Divergent Discs Golem is a highly overstable putt and approach disc known for its unique StayPut silicone rubber material, designed to minimize skips and slides upon landing.
Here's a breakdown of the Divergent Discs Golem:
- Stability: Overstable, meaning it will consistently fade at the end of its flight path, even when thrown with power or in windy conditions. This makes it predictable and reliable for approach shots.
- Flight Numbers: The flight numbers for the Golem are Speed 4, Glide 2, Turn 0, Fade 3.5. There is a slightly different rating available, according to some reviews of Speed 4, Glide 2, Turn 0, and Fade 2.5.
- Material: Made from a flexible silicone rubber blend called "StayPut". This material provides a good grip and is designed to limit ground play, meaning the disc will absorb energy upon impact and stay close to where it lands, reducing skips and rolls.
- Feel and Shape: It has a flat top and a comfortable grip for both backhand and forehand throws. The rim is said to be similar to that of a Discraft Zone, but with a deeper feel and less glide. The disc is quite flexible and "gummy".
- Ideal Use: The Golem is particularly well-suited for hilly approach shots where avoiding roll-aways is crucial. Its overstability also makes it useful for handling wind and for throws that require a predictable fade. It is marketed as a disc for intermediate to advanced players who value consistency in their approach game.
- Comparison to other discs: The Golem has been compared to the Discraft Zone, sharing a similar rim and flight characteristics, but is considered even more overstable with less glide. It also draws comparisons to the feel of a Discraft Blowfly due to its flexibility. Compared to the Alpas, another Divergent Discs StayPut disc, the Golem is much more overstable.
Potential Downsides: Some users have reported durability issues, with the disc cracking or tearing after hitting trees or other obstacles, according to customer reviews. There's also mention that StayPut discs might become brittle in cold weather.
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