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    Westside Tournament Harp

    Westside Tournament Harp

    4.8
    (11 Reviews)
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    The Westside Harp is an overstable putt & approach disc with an ultra-flat top that was released in 2014. This putter is also utilized for straight drives with a bite at the end of its flight. 

     

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4.0/3.0/0.0/3.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/3/0/2.8
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    Tournament Details

    Tournament is Westside's premium plastic. This is the equivalent of Gold line plastic from Latitude 64. It looks great, is very durable and provides a better grip than VIP plastic.

    Harp Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.20 cm
    • Height: 1.60 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.10 cm
    • Max Weight: 176g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
    • Stability: Very Overstable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Advanced
    • Plastic grade(s): Air Bubbles, Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beaded

    Reviews

    MilkManDad
    My Flight Ratings: 4/3/0/3 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 25, 2023 16:16 PM

    I mean it's a Harp. It's over stable and very predictable. It can be thrown back hand and forehand with ease. Now there are a lot of different plastics that it comes in so that choice is up to you. But from what I gather they all have pretty much the same flight pattern. It can be for everyone or not. I personally like the Axe made by vikings disc. But to each there own.

    Matt Jacob
    My Flight Ratings: 4/3/0/3 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 10, 2020 05:19 AM

    The Tournament Hard is the most over-stable Harp that I have ever thrown. It can handle any amount of force and always give you that predictable fade at the end. The disc is very flat, comfortable in hand, and fairly grippy.

    I typically do not throw the Harp of the tee, but it serves as a perfect upshot disc from 250 and in. It is capable of withstanding strong headwinds and still fade at the end. I don't have a strong forehand, but the Harp has proved to be very forgiving with rolling wrists and too much angle. I know I can depend on my Harp to get me up and down.

    rm
    My Flight Ratings: 4/3/0/2.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 06, 2018 14:04 PM

    The Harp fills the overstable driving/approach-putter slot in my bag -- it fades exactly how you want it to: not too much and not too little.  The top is flat as a board and it falls out of the sky when it slows down; this makes it a great choice for windy rounds.  I don't use it for every short drive or approach, but it's the perfect disc in my bag for 3 or 4 shots every round.

    ForklifterMatt
    My Flight Ratings: 4/3/0/2.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 05, 2017 10:43 AM

    If you're looking for an overstable putter for short drives and long upshots that won't turn over on you, windy putts, and for big hyzer shots, look no further than the Westside Tournament Harp. I have a 174g Tournament Harp and it never turns over for me (even at full power). It's also got a great amount of speed (4.0) and glide (3.0) which makes it perfect for a driving putter. The fade (2.5-3.0) is really great and will never be bothered by strong headwinds. I also really love the flat top on this disc and the easy to grip rim. However, it is a difficult putter to actually putt with because of the strong fade and the Tournament plastic doesn't provide the greatest of grips (in terms of putters). If you want a better grip on this disc for putting specifically, I suggest the BT Hard or Medium plastics. Regardless, it is a fantastic disc that I will continue to use for all my short drives and long upshots as well as strong wind putting.

    mschuster99
    My Flight Ratings: 4/3/0/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 04, 2017 09:25 AM

    I needed a short to midrange disc for forehand shots, and this disc fits that perfectly.  I view this as my chip shot disc.  Feels great in my hand, and love the flat top!  It's a great role player that fills the 150 - 250 range hole in my game where a mid may be too much and a traditional putter is not enough.  Nice left finish at the end, and great when you have room for a hyzer angle.  Mine is still new and haven't beaten it in too much, so I will update as time goes on.

    Ryan Stamm
    My Flight Ratings: 4/3/0/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 07, 2017 14:27 PM

    I use to bag the harp for a long time before i started using Legacy Plastic. Loved it! nice and overstable.  Handles power.  It is great for drives, approaches and putts. you can make some nice long windy putts.  Very universal disc. Only negatives would be it glides more than advertised which maybe some may like but for me the less glide the better for this type of disc.  Also, i am not sure i would recommend for using this at courses with elevated and undulated terrain.   It can get some bad bounces and roll off if you don't get the right angle.  The Innova Gator also took part in kicking the harp out.  I just didn't have room for both and i love my ghosts and clutches!

    CrzyChris
    My Flight Ratings: 4/3/0/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 06, 2017 06:26 AM

    I love the harp, I first tried one out when playing a casual round with some strangers and noticed how well it was flying for them. They let me try it out and I went out and bought one immediately. I use my harp for almost every approach shot within 175ft. If I need to make a shot that will finish with fade to the left, I just back hand the harp. If I need a shot to fade to the right, I just forehand the harp. It's one of the most predictable disc in the bag and that makes it a lethal weapon. If I want the harp to finish sort of straight, I just put it on a slight anhyzer and do a touch shot. I also use this disc when I want to run at the basket but might have danger behind or I dont want to blow past it. you can just throw a light shot and let it fade to the basket , I do this mostly with forehand for because I lack the power to putt from 50ft out, and I've made several of these shots for birds or par saves. Overall this disc is music to my bag. Best approach disc i've ever used.

    SD86
    My Flight Ratings: 4/2/0/3.5 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 19, 2017 13:49 PM

    My Harp is in Tournament plastic.  Feels good in the hand.  Very flat disc.  My Harp is a brick;  it begins fading almost right out of the hand, though it begins getting some distance as it seasons in..  The Harp also has a big skip;  if you want a skip, this disc is excellent for it.  Reliable and consistent for those that learn to throw it well.

    Update (5/22/17):  Also got a BT Hard Harp.  Flies like the TP Harp but has a bit less skip when it lands.  Plastic feels great and the grip is good, leading to confident throws.

    GriffDG
    My Flight Ratings: 4/3/0/3 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 01, 2016 23:26 PM

    My TP is a 1 throw Ace disc that I continue to throw. Not sure if it will ever leave the bag. My most dependable, and consistent disc ITB.  I am constantly grabbing for the ying yang TP Harp

    Austin G.
    My Flight Ratings: 4/3/0/2.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 07, 2016 09:47 AM

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    Everyone loves the Harp, and with good reason. I've has some overstable putters in the past, but this thing is next level. No matter how hard you throw it, it will always come back. I don't use it for anything under 200 ft. because I find that with the harder plastic it can have big skips and can be a little hard to control. It feels like a mid in your hand, which is another plus. Do yourself a favor and get a Harp.

    Wagatron
    My Flight Ratings: 4/3/0/2 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 11, 2016 10:33 AM

    What is there not to love about the Harp? It is consistant and accurate for an overstable throwing putter. I can put a lot of power behind my TP 174 harp, and it will hold the line I put it on, if thown straight it will hold flat, and fade out quickly. 

    Other Westside discs have some suspect ratings, as far as turn and glide but not so with the Harp. In my experiences with the 2 TP (174) harps I have, and the BT Medium (172), they all fly exactly the way Inbounds shows. I would also highly recommend the BT plastics for approaches, the shots stick wonderfully near the pin and beat in very nicely over time. If needed the disc can handle windy putts extremely well.

    There are lot of fanastic OS driving putters out there (Zone, Pig, P2), but the super flat top and depth of the disc make this one stand out from the competition. The variations in plastic give the option of a single disc to handle all of your approach game.       

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