Westside Harp (Origio Burst)
The Westside Harp in Origio Burst brings one of the game’s most trusted overstable approach putters into a highly grippy baseline plastic with eye-catching burst patterns. Origio Burst offers exceptional hand feel—soft, tacky, and confidence-boosting—making it ideal for players who prioritize touch and control on short-range backhands and forehands. This version beats in faster than premium plastics, opening up slightly straighter lines over time while still maintaining the Harp’s signature dependable fade.
Flight Numbers — 4 / 3 / 0 / 3
In Origio Burst, the Harp pushes forward with low glide and a strong, predictable finish. It resists turn even when thrown hard and remains incredibly reliable into both mild and moderate headwinds. The added grip helps with clean releases on touch forehands and controlled hyzer approaches, while the baseline feel makes it one of the best versions for dialing in short-game precision.
Key Features
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Origio Burst plastic: ultra-grippy baseline with unique swirl patterns
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Classic Harp overstability that holds up even in the wind
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Excellent touch control for backhand and forehand approaches
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Drop-and-stop behavior with minimal ground play
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Beats in to add versatility while keeping a reliable fade
Who Bags the Origio Burst Harp?
Players of all skill levels rely on this version when they want maximum grip and predictable overstability. Beginners appreciate its intuitive fade, while intermediate and advanced golfers use it as a workhorse approach disc—especially in the woods or on short, technical forehands.
When to Reach for the Harp
Use the Origio Burst Harp for short hyzers, wind-resistant approaches, forehand touch shots, scramble saves, and upshots where you want the disc to sit quickly. It’s a go-to utility approach disc that thrives in tight lines and tough conditions.