Prodigy 350G A3 Putter (Stock Stamp) [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
Prodigy 350G A3 Putter (Stock Stamp) [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
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See All: 350G A3s with Stock stamp.
Mold: The Prodigy A3 Putter -- Speed: 4 | Glide: 4 | Turn: 0 | Fade: 3
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The Prodigy Disc A3 is an overstable utility disc that fills the gap between midranges and putters. The A3 is perfect for strong to above average throwers who want to avoid the possibility of their shot turning over. The disc is consistent and reliable in all wind conditions and perfect for short, trick shots as well as high wind.
The Prodigy Disc A Series Approach Discs are designed to fill the gap between the putter and the midrange. The A Series discs are the size of a putter with a profile similar to a midrange.
Plastic: 350G - See all 350G Discs
350G Plastic is a firmer blend of the 350 Plastic for those who like the grippy properties but in a stiffer plastic. The 350G Plastic is the product of 16 months of research and development. Its unique tacky feel and increased stiffness puts it ahead of all base-line resin available on the market today. It was developed in a collaborative effort by World Champions, Major Champions and National Tour Champions looking for discs that will break in perfectly over time. The 350G Plastic retains grip even in wet conditions.
Stamp: Stock
This is the standard, or stock, stamp for this mold in this plastic, at this time. Stock stamps change from time to time as manufacturers attempt to keep their offerings fresh.
Loved this mold for those small placement shots from 100ft out. It’s a solid disc to hold and comes off well on any angle (except anny, but no situation to ever use it for driving). Only grift I’ll say is with the plastic. The 200 is possibly the single worst base plastic I think I’ll ever bag. I like the pattern but it feels so slippery and flimsy. The 200 is so bad that I’ll be buying another one in a more premium plastic. So in conclusion, love the mold, hate the plastic.