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Land Mine 2|2|0|2

Land Mine 2|2|0|2

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Doomsday Discs Putt & Approach 2|2|0|2

The Doomsday Discs Land Mine is a unique disc golf approach putter with a distinctively blunt, boxy rim that causes it to drop quickly to the ground. Part of the "Munitions Line" of experimental discs, it is known for its slow, straight flight and minimal skip or roll.

Flight characteristics
With flight numbers of 2 | 2 | 0 | 2, the Land Mine is designed for control and precision, not distance.
  • Slow and straight: Its unique shape drastically reduces glide, resulting in a short, straight, and predictable flight path for both forehand and backhand throws.
  • Minimal finish: Unlike most putters that fade out at the end of their flight, the Land Mine simply falls out of the air. This "drop" finish makes it easy to park shots right next to the basket without overshooting.
  • Wind resistant: Its blunt nose helps it resist lifting in headwinds, providing a more reliable flight in challenging conditions.
  • Stops on impact: The blunt rim is excellent for preventing unwanted skips and rolls upon landing, allowing the disc to sit where it lands.
Feel and recommended use
The Land Mine is immediately noticeable for its unconventional feel, which has been compared to a "can-lid" or a "5-gallon ice cream tub lid".
  • Hand feel: The squared-off, boxy rim is a love-it-or-hate-it feature. While some find it uncomfortable, others adapt to it quickly. It may be particularly uncomfortable for forehand throws due to the lack of a smooth edge.
  • For approaches: This is the disc's primary function. It's a reliable choice for players who want to land their upshots close to the basket and not worry about a big skip or fade.
  • In-the-circle putting: It can also be used as a putting putter for shorter distances. Its slow, straight flight and excellent chain-catching ability make it a consistent choice for putts inside the circle.
  • Wooded courses: The blunt edge is less prone to hard kicks off trees than a sharper-nosed disc, making it a good choice for navigating tight, wooded fairways.
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