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Lucky Discs Lucky Basic Money Shot

Lucky Discs Lucky Basic Money Shot

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The Money Shot is an approach putter from Lucky Discs in Finland. It is ideal for confident approach throws even when released with power.  The Money Shot will provide you with a reliable end-fade to ensure perfect, predictable placement around objects or near the basket.

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4.0/3.0/1.0/3.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/3/0.7/2.9
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$14.95
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$13.50
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Lucky Basic Details

Lucky's Basic blend is a soft plastic that offers exceptional grip, ideal for putters.

Money Shot Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.30 cm
  • Height: 1.80 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.50 cm
  • Rim Width: 1.10 cm
  • Max Weight: 175g

Additional Information

  • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
  • Stability: Overstable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
  • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

Ngkeller
My Flight Ratings: 4/3/-1/3 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 250 Straight Score: Slightly Overstable

Mar 27, 2025 13:27 PM

I would agree with the other reviews in that the Money Shot, while it is a reliable approach disc, the numbers are pretty off. I wouldn't even say that it is as overstable as a Zone. Lucky Discs's base plastic feels great, almost like Prodigy's new 300 Ultra Soft, but a tad more firm.

It has a nice straight flight for 90% of the time, and then it will fade pretty reliably. It has quite a large bead as well, which doesn't necessarily feel bad to me, but it is something to consider. The Money Shot is a quality Putt and Approach disc, all things considered.

Alan Barker
My Flight Ratings: 4/3/-1/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: 200 Straight Score: Slightly Overstable

Mar 24, 2025 14:24 PM

The Lucky Discs Money shot is a nice overstable approach disc with a completely flat top and what feels like a huge bead on the bottom of the rim, although it's probably not even really a bead at all. 

I really like the Money Shot, and this disc was quite Lucky for me, especially for Circle 2 Putts. The Money Shot I've been using is in the base plastic and it's a nice overstable putter, but I wouldn't call it a 1 turn and 3 fade, unless that 1 is a -1, because this thing does have a little bit of high speed turn and really not a lot of end of flight fade, which is itypical for most approach putters.

The base plastic is nice and grippy but seems pretty durable. When using it for my normal push putt, I would prefer a stiffer plastic blend but really like this blend for spin putts and for approach shots as it's soft and doesn't bounce or skip a lot. This is a solid disc by Lucky.  

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