Harp fan here.. you need a flat premium plastic one to match that higher zone OS. The standard VIP Harp has more glide and less overstability due to it normally having a bit more dome than other plastic types. I wouldn't suggest a VIP unless it's to compliment another Harp. Oddly, most Tournament Harps come out much flatter and are more OS. Any moonshine I've ever tried (being tournament or VIP) has been a great flat Harp. I throw a BT Megasoft which I can get pretty straight and it sticks, or the moonshine for traditional OS approach. Beyond that I'll even bring out my BT Soft for longer putts if it's windy. (it's a great putter to put a little Matty O anny to go straight.) The magic of the Harp for me is how intuitive power scaling is for a disc that is useful between 10-280ft. For some reason it just pretty much always goes the distance I need and I follow my lines more accurately than any other disc I bag. Harp, Anvil, Gatekeeper are such a great set from Westside. they can basically cover your mid and approach game fine with some cycling.
@FlippyJamesDG11 ай бұрын
I don’t know if I’ve seen one in tournament plastic. I have a Fortress in tournament and really like it.
@NickCarroll Жыл бұрын
The Harp sounds like a great overstable putter that's not supposed to be as stable as a Zone. Even the Jawbreaker and putter plastic Zones are fairly stable starting out, and not everyone wants to beat those in over time. There's a world of great overstable approach discs out there, and it's nice having different discs for different slots out of the box.
@FlippyJamesDG Жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree! I have a video coming out tomorrow at 9 central. It’s a review of a new overstable putt and approach, but I have 4 other brands I throw in the video too.
@ToddsDiscGolf Жыл бұрын
Just got my Ricky harp in the mail, can’t wait to try it!