Prodigy 300 Plastic
Prodigy 300 Plastic
Prodigy 300 Plastic offers a tacky, secure grip with extra durability over baseline options. It balances feel, longevity, and control for everyday play.
Why choose Prodigy 300 Plastic?
- Confident grip across warm, cool, and damp conditions.
- More durable than 200 while keeping a soft, tactile feel.
- Reliable flights for putters, mids, and controllable fairways.
- Great for players who prefer a grippy, broken-in feel.
- Cost-effective option for practice and tournament bags.
Feel & durability
300 feels slightly firmer than 200 with better wear resistance. Expect a comfortable hand feel that resists nicks longer than true baseline.
Stability & break-in
Fresh discs match the mold’s intended stability. As 300 seasons, it gains earlier stand-up, gentle turn, and smooth, forward finishes.
Best uses
- Everyday putting and approach work.
- Hyzer-flips and straight woods lines.
- Standstills and low-ceiling shaping shots.
- Field work when you want consistent grip feedback.
Care tips
- Rinse after gritty rounds to reduce abrasion.
- Avoid prolonged heat that can warp the disc.
- Rotate multiples to extend each disc’s lifespan.
Similar Collections
Prodigy 200 Plastic • Prodigy 350G Plastic • Prodigy 400 Plastic
FAQs
How does Prodigy 300 Plastic feel compared to 200 or 400?
It is firmer and more durable than 200, but grippier and softer than 400. Many players prefer this middle ground.
Will 300 Plastic change the disc’s flight as it wears?
Yes. It seasons to earlier stand-up and mild turn, creating straighter lines and touch shot versatility.
Is Prodigy 300 Plastic good for putting?
Yes. The tacky feel helps spin control. Many players also bag 300 for stable throwing putters.
Which molds benefit most from 300 Plastic?
Putters and midranges shine, while slower fairways also gain control with dependable grip.
When should I choose 350G or 400 instead?
Pick 350G for a firmer, stiffer putter feel. Choose 400 for premium durability, torque resistance, and windy rounds.