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      <title>Mastering the Beefy Captains Raptor on the Course</title>
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      <description>If you have spent any time at a local disc golf tournament lately, you have probably heard someone talking about the captains raptor and how it saved their round during a gusty afternoon. It is one of those discs that has quickly earned a reputation</description>
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