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ChronoDisc
06-05-2009, 12:12 AM
I was playing with a small group the other day. I drove and it skipped hit the chains and popped out. We were all almost completely amazed but one guy said he wouldn't respect one the skipped in.

So my question is would you respect a throw that skipped in for the ace?

A.Mutt
06-05-2009, 12:19 AM
Absolutely.
And I would have reminded that guy that nobody asked.

Skankin77
06-05-2009, 12:28 AM
Yes. I think a skip shot would be sicker than just sinking it in straight up. Well, maybe. Idk, but any chains, including chains off a skip, would be good. I would respect it of course, no matter how long the hole.

The Dude
06-05-2009, 12:33 AM
I would lose respect of that guys opinion.

ChronoDisc
06-05-2009, 12:42 AM
Yeah I told himva few choice words of what I thought about his opinion LOL

Doktor John
06-05-2009, 12:45 AM
an ace is an ace is an ace.... I respect that....

ERicJ
06-05-2009, 12:56 AM
Lots of posts on "What is an Ace?"... but it's generally accepted that a skip ace counts as a real ace.

Eagle
06-05-2009, 01:05 AM
The number of times you throw the disc, determines your score for the hole. One throw is an ace.

MacGyver214
06-05-2009, 01:59 AM
Roller, Bouncer, Straight in, Deflected, Skipper, Flicker, Bomb, Beamed, whatever - however - if it's from the tee to the chains & basket....It's called an ACE.

You gonna tell Kobe just 'cause it wasn't "nuttin' but net" & it bounced off the rim before dropping in that it doesn't count?? PUULeeeeeeze! Haven't you seen the MJ/Bird McDonald's commercials? "Off the wall, through the rafters, off the floor, "nuttin' but net"!! Yeah!

He probably said that cause he's NEVER gotten an ace. Give a little applause to that guy's opinion: one that takes rubbing your pointer finger against your thumb repeatedly (the world's smallest violin).

Had a guy do that behind me & A.Mutt the other day in Ohio....we were like WOW -- So close!! We'd be doing the same for you ChronoDisc!

Sea Bass
06-05-2009, 03:14 AM
I was playing with a small group the other day. I drove and it skipped hit the chains and popped out. We were all almost completely amazed but one guy said he wouldn't respect one the skipped in.

So my question is would you respect a throw that skipped in for the ace?

Disc Golf is like sex.....It doesn't matter how it goes in, as long as it goes in.

roadtripstuff
06-05-2009, 03:26 AM
First,

Disc Golf is like sex.....It doesn't matter how it goes in, as long as it goes in.

...says the guy who's never got laid.

Second thats definitely an ace. That guy was probably either jealous or a giant douche.

Sea Bass
06-05-2009, 03:34 AM
Its nice to see that some people have no sense of humor.

ChronoDisc
06-05-2009, 03:36 AM
it made me chuckle.....

roadtripstuff
06-05-2009, 03:48 AM
Its nice to see that some people have no sense of humor.

I was just kidding around, calm down.

Neophyte
06-05-2009, 05:58 AM
Definitely an ACE. I have great respect for anyone who makes puts it in the basket in one shot no matter how it is done (assuming it is within the rules).

milow369
06-05-2009, 06:11 AM
I guess he'd give you a 2 then? maybe one stroke for hitting the ground and the other for putting it into the chains?

sounds like a real "disc golf purist". Wow, I would definitely find some new people to play with

billnchristy
06-05-2009, 06:35 AM
So if his disc skips does he take the lie where it hit the ground first?

If not its a big bag of STFU for him.

kyflash
06-05-2009, 06:35 AM
My first Ace was a skip ace. It was a blind downhill shot that I didn't get to see.
There was a hole at Otter Creek (RIP) that the preferred line was a skip shot.

danhyzer
06-05-2009, 07:10 AM
I had to give up $ 5 after witnessing a roller ACE at Roscoe Ewing Park in Medina, Ohio (many moons ago). The dude rolled his shot down the center of the apple grove, it then turned over while rolling hit a rock that was in front of the basket and popped into the basket.

Another cool ACE I saw, also at Roscoe Ewing. My friend Fleetwood was about to throw and I was video taping, I told him to hold on and let me climb this one tree that had a branch overhang the tee box. So I was the film was rolling and Fleetwood let it fly------------------- - + right into the basket. And on top of that he almost got a birdie on the same shot as a bird flew right in front of the disc at one point of it's flight. We all gave him a $ 5.00 bill for his efforts.

I don't know if players do it elsewhere, but here in NE Ohio when someone gets an ACE, everyone in their group has to give him $ 5.00 and if they hit metal it's a buck. We call it the "51" club. Anyone else do similar things for ACEs ??

Midnightbiker
06-05-2009, 07:59 AM
Disc Golf is like sex.....It doesn't matter how it goes in, as long as it goes in.

LMAO!

solomon.trenton
06-05-2009, 08:11 AM
Disc Golf is like sex.....It doesn't matter how it goes in, as long as it goes in.

i would have thought that it was how it ended ;):D

Midnightbiker
06-05-2009, 08:28 AM
I have never had an ace, but I have had several birdie shots bounce off of trees, and I have counted those.

Marty McFly
06-05-2009, 09:59 AM
Respect? It did the job right? I honestly try and skip it in the basket on short holes. A skip will land you perfectly with a chance with a Birdie, a power shot only trying to get to the chains is a risk. If you miss it will usually go well past the hole and make that birdie even more hard.

When the grass is short and pretty... Skip it. It

And if he didn't give you the respect deserved I'm sure he would change his mind if he had made it.

bettsjc
06-05-2009, 10:31 AM
Did you make ONE throw? And did it come to rest IN THE BASKET?
Surely, its an ace!

scarpfish
06-05-2009, 10:53 AM
Hate to inform the guy, but a great number of the aces I've heard about made contact with the ground first.

Respect is overrated.

Dillon_Gourley
06-05-2009, 10:59 AM
I was playing with a small group the other day. I drove and it skipped hit the chains and popped out. We were all almost completely amazed but one guy said he wouldn't respect one the skipped in.

So my question is would you respect a throw that skipped in for the ace?


Guy is obviously a n00b with that opinion.

Marty McFly
06-05-2009, 11:26 AM
And to be honest it has nothing to do with respect.

kerplunk
06-05-2009, 11:29 AM
I had to give up $ 5 after witnessing a roller ACE at Roscoe Ewing Park in Medina, Ohio (many moons ago). The dude rolled his shot down the center of the apple grove, it then turned over while rolling hit a rock that was in front of the basket and popped into the basket.

Another cool ACE I saw, also at Roscoe Ewing. My friend Fleetwood was about to throw and I was video taping, I told him to hold on and let me climb this one tree that had a branch overhang the tee box. So I was the film was rolling and Fleetwood let it fly------------------- - + right into the basket. And on top of that he almost got a birdie on the same shot as a bird flew right in front of the disc at one point of it's flight. We all gave him a $ 5.00 bill for his efforts.

I don't know if players do it elsewhere, but here in NE Ohio when someone gets an ACE, everyone in their group has to give him $ 5.00 and if they hit metal it's a buck. We call it the "51" club. Anyone else do similar things for ACEs ??

We call it one-five club, and it's like the mafia- once you're in, you're in for life.

As far as the skip ace, it would definitely count. I almost aced a hole once (#2 at Cedarock in Burlington) that I purposely skipped. It hit pretty much every chain and just fell off the outside of the basket. Easy deuce though :)

ERicJ
06-05-2009, 11:48 AM
I don't know if players do it elsewhere, but here in NE Ohio when someone gets an ACE, everyone in their group has to give him $ 5.00 and if they hit metal it's a buck. We call it the "51" club. Anyone else do similar things for ACEs ??
Some 51 Club thoughs in this thread:
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums/showthread.php?p=7929

80playedin10states
06-05-2009, 01:55 PM
we usually play 1-3-5...3 for chains...5 for the ace...1 for any metal...gets expensive on an "easier" course

Eagle
06-05-2009, 02:08 PM
Did you make ONE throw? And did it come to rest IN THE BASKET?
Surely, its an ace!

His shot hit the chains, but didn't stay in the basket. The OP was wanting to know if his shot had stayed in the basket, would it count as an ace since it skipped first.

The answer would be yes. The number of throws it takes to hole out determines your score. One throw would be a hole in one, or "ace".

JR Stengele
06-05-2009, 02:17 PM
Absolutely.
And I would have reminded that guy that nobody asked.

My thoughts exactly. He can put the disc where the sun don't shine.:|

ChronoDisc
06-05-2009, 02:20 PM
I'm not wondering if it's an ace. I know it is. I'm wondering if it could be respected like just hitting chains.

kerplunk
06-05-2009, 02:48 PM
As far as respect goes, no ace really deserves respect because it would likely have been well past the basket if it missed. Ask your local pro, top level players shoot for birdies, not aces.

bazillion
06-05-2009, 03:34 PM
As far as respect goes, no ace really deserves respect because it would likely have been well past the basket if it missed. Ask your local pro, top level players shoot for birdies, not aces.

Sure, nobody's going to try to can his first shot, but come on! Anyone who hits chains off the tee did SOMEthing right, and therefore deserves SOME respect!

Eagle
06-05-2009, 03:42 PM
I'm not wondering if it's an ace. I know it is. I'm wondering if it could be respected like just hitting chains.

Your first post says: "So my question is would you respect a throw that skipped in for the ace?"

If you hole out in one throw, you've thrown an ace.

lko102
06-05-2009, 03:48 PM
I guess I'd "respect" it as much as I "respect any ace...which is to say, not too much. I subscribe to the "good shot gone lucky" theory of aces. Now if you do it twice in a row, I'll call it a skill shot and give you much respect

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XxInnovaxX
06-05-2009, 06:01 PM
hell yeah its respectable....some holes a skip ace is the only option you have at an ace....and its still in one throw!! lets see him hit the chains in the air or off a skip!!! what a douche

TalbotTrojan
06-05-2009, 06:58 PM
I am not sure why anyone would respect a skip ace any less than one that went straight in. It took one throw to get the disc in the basket, that is an ace no matter what it hits or doesn't hit along the way.

kerplunk
06-05-2009, 07:05 PM
Sure, nobody's going to try to can his first shot, but come on! Anyone who hits chains off the tee did SOMEthing right, and therefore deserves SOME respect!

Yeah, the guys I play with often run for aces because it can make more financial sense, especially if we aren't playing for money. How about saying ace runs deserve respect for the skill (or luck) required but not necessarily the strategy of consistently winning?

And also, they get either 1 or 5 from me, depending on whether or not they were in the 1-5 club, and regardless of if there is already an ace pool. And money is just as good as respect.

Roc1Time
06-05-2009, 07:40 PM
Yeah, the guys I play with often run for aces because it can make more financial sense, especially if we aren't playing for money. How about saying ace runs deserve respect for the skill (or luck) required but not necessarily the strategy of consistently winning?

And also, they get either 1 or 5 from me, depending on whether or not they were in the 1-5 club, and regardless of if there is already an ace pool. And money is just as good as respect.

See I knew we were on the same page.

magictenor1
06-07-2009, 01:59 PM
One of my aces was off the skip and I threw it purposely that way. It is often the best way to get the disc to the hole without going way past. I don't see it any differently from any other ace.

bettsjc
06-07-2009, 02:06 PM
His shot hit the chains, but didn't stay in the basket. The OP was wanting to know if his shot had stayed in the basket, would it count as an ace since it skipped first.

The answer would be yes. The number of throws it takes to hole out determines your score. One throw would be a hole in one, or "ace".


I didn't remember what the original post had said, and tried to edit my post accordingly, but it wouldn't allow it because i tried too quickly i guess. My whole point was if this was to actually occur, we all know its a Respectable Ace. And this guy is an idiot douchebag