Parker Welck - 2024 Tour Series Quake
The 2024 Parker Welck Tour Series Quake was crafted using a blend of shimmering and swirled plastic that creates a satin, iridescent appearance. With its superior performance and durability over stock plastic, the Parker Welck Tour Series Quake is the perfect choice for players of all skill levels.
The Quake will quickly turn into your trusty, overstable mid-range that you know you can trust. The flat top and comfortable rim will make you reach for it over and over again while you are out on the course.
Flight Numbers
Speed 5 Glide 3 Turn 0 Fade 3
Flight Numbers
Speed 5 | Glide 3 | Turn 0 | Fade 3
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Plastic Details
DL
DL
This is their baseline plastic that is very similar to the Putter Blend from Discraft. It has a grippy hand feel and is the preferred plastic for your putting putters but can be great for anything that you want to beat in as well!
SP
SP
This is DGA's classic premium plastic. It sacrifices a little bit of grip for durability and does a phenomenal job! Expect discs to fly a little bit more overstable in this plastic.
PL
PL
This blend fits right in between Discraft's Z and ESP plastic if you are familiar with those blends. It offers a little bit more grip than SP plastic with plenty of durability. Most of the time you will find this plastic flying a little bit less stable than SP.