Prodigy 350G Plastic
Prodigy 350G Plastic
Prodigy 350G Plastic delivers a firm, tacky grip with added stiffness for confident releases. It balances durability, feel, and control for everyday play.
Why choose Prodigy 350G Plastic?
- Firm, grippy hand feel that inspires clean putts and throws.
- More durable and stable than 300, with similar grip.
- Consistent performance across warm and cool conditions.
- Great for players who like a stiffer, point-and-shoot release.
- Reliable option for primary putters and throwing putters.
Feel & durability
350G is noticeably firmer than 300 while retaining tack. It resists wear longer than baseline, keeping shape and stability through many rounds.
Stability & break-in
Out of the box, 350G tracks the mold’s intended flight. As it seasons, expect gradual stand-up and a touch more turn without losing a predictable finish.
Best uses
- Spin and push putting with a firm release.
- Throwing putters that need straight, torque-tolerant lines.
- Midrange control when grip confidence matters.
- Low-ceiling shots where clean nose angles are critical.
Care tips
- Rinse after gritty rounds to minimize surface abrasion.
- Store flat and out of heat to preserve stiffness.
- Cycle multiples to maintain consistent flights over a season.
Similar Collections
Prodigy 200 Plastic • Prodigy 300 Plastic • Prodigy 400 Plastic • Prodigy 500 Plastic
FAQs
How does Prodigy 350G Plastic feel compared to 300 or 400?
It is firmer and slightly more durable than 300, with more tack than 400. Many players prefer its confident release.
Is 350G good for putting?
Yes. The firm, tacky blend aids consistent releases and clean spin control, even in mild cold or damp conditions.
Does 350G change the disc’s flight as it wears?
Gradually. Expect earlier stand-up and a touch more turn while keeping a reliable finish.
Which molds benefit most from 350G?
Putting putters, stable throwing putters, and neutral midranges that reward clean angles and firm grip.
When should I choose 400 or 500 instead?
Pick 400/500 for maximum durability, torque resistance, and wind stability, especially for faster drivers and forehands.