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Halo Opto Line Click to Enlarge
MSRP: $19.99
Our Price: $16.99


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Halo Opto Line

The Halo is a high speed long range driver with excellent speed and distance designed and manufacturered by Latitude 64 in Sweden. The Halo represents Latitude 64's longest driver as of January 2010. The wide weight span will make it fit in many players bags, from pros to amateurs. Designed to be consistent on long drives time and time again. The Opto Line plastic is very clear and super durable, ensuring a good long life.

Features:

  • Stability Rating: +1.0
  • Awesome Opto Line Plastic

    Details:
     
  • Plastic:
  •   Opto Line
  • Stability Rating:
  •   +1.0
  • Beginner Friendly:
  •   Yes
  • Floats in Water:
  •   No

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  • Disc Golf (also known as "Frisbee Golf" and "Folf" or "Frolf" and even "Disk Golf") is played much like traditional golf. Players use flying discs (golf discs or Frisbees®) and play holes that start with a tee area and end with a Disc Golf Basket or Target. The object: complete the hole by putting your golf disc in the basket in the fewest number of throws. The sport was formalized in the 1970s and is governed by the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA). There are more than 1,750 disc golf courses worldwide, with over 1,400 in the USA.
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