Paige Pierce Fierce

$19.99

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The Fierce is Paige's first disc in her line of discs and is her dream putter. This is the stock run of her putter in her tacky Jawbreaker swirl plastic. The Fierce is a straight flying, understable putter that has a small diameter and was designed along with Paige. 

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Here is the flight chart for the Fierce:

Speed: 3 
Glide: 4 
Turn: -2 
Fade: 0 
Discraft Stability Rating: 0 

Weight Range: 166g-174g 
Rim Width: 1cm 
Rim Depth: 1.5cm 
Height: 1.9cm 
Diameter: 21.1cm 

Disc Use: Putter 
Plastic Types: Big Z, CryZtal, CryZtal Glo, Tour Series ESP, Tour Series Jawbreaker, Z, Z Swirl 
Date Approved: 1/30/2020 
Recommended Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Pro 

Customer Reviews

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David H.
World Class Putter

I feel more confident in my putting now that I have found the FIERCE! Has great glide and stays on the line you put it on. Great feel and tough plastic.

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Jim R.
Great putting putter

I putted with this disc all winter in snowy Minnesota. The grip is great. It is very consistent. Does not fade out. Good for Left to right / turnover approach shots. Mostly used it just for putting. I highly recommend this disc. I am leaning towards using it as my main putter moving forward.

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Michael
Great for Straight shots

I bought one of these a couple months back. I use it for straight up shots and turnovers off the tee. Has a good amount of glide to it as well. Hasn’t left my bag since I put it in there.

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Paulina
Best Putter

Love the fierce! Great glide and enough grip for an easy putt release without feeling slick. I carry multiple fierces in my bag, different plastics for different approach shots. Would recommend to beginners or anyone looking for a putter with good glide! And the swirls are sweet

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Aaron Vasquez
Perfect putter

Great flight and a true work horse. Give it some power and it holds a line