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Old 01-15-2013, 09:16 PM
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Departure time: 5 AM tomorrow.

1st night in Evansville Indiana, 2nd night in Memphis, Tennessee, 3rd night in Birmingham, Alabama.

Pretty far from Northeast...still coming up this way?
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Old 01-15-2013, 09:23 PM
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Mike? Pick Jenny and I up on the way through.........sigh..........I'm jealous, I plan to head out to MD, VT, PA and whereever else this summer. I don't remember what their names are, but it looked like vermont had some very picturesque courses.
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Old 01-15-2013, 09:32 PM
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I don't remember what their names are, but it looked like vermont had some very picturesque courses.
VT has someone awesome courses
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Old 01-15-2013, 09:40 PM
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I am hopeful you dont bypass PA DE NY NJ on some sprint to New England?
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i like the buzzz because innova has a really tough time making a consistent disc from run to run and you never know what the flight pattern is going to be even though i have a bunch of different buzzzes that fly very unlike each other i'm sure it's much worse if i threw rocs not to mention that there are so many different kinds of rocs i mean sure a roc can cover every shot and is more versatile than a buzzz but that's because there are so many different kinds of rocs so you can pick and choose which ones are best for which shot like an ontario or san marino or rancho and buzzzes are considered only straight flyers unless they are in different stages of wear or maybe a different plastic like d z x ti crystal flx crystal flx esp and there are different kinds of dominess so even though you don't know exactly what it's going to fly like it's probably better than innova because they have so many issues with consistency
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Old 01-23-2013, 09:33 PM
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Mike? Pick Jenny and I up on the way through.........sigh..........I'm jealous, I plan to head out to MD, VT, PA and whereever else this summer. I don't remember what their names are, but it looked like vermont had some very picturesque courses.
Sorry Matt, the car is full of stuff. 8 days on the road = 31 courses so far.
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Old 01-28-2013, 10:49 AM
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Maine

Maine:

Pleasant Hill (Scarborough, ME) Nice clean course, good if your bringing your girlfriend or inexperienced friends. Don't expect alot of difficultly

Woodland Valley ( Limerick, ME) I bit off the beaten trail but well worth it. 2 courses plenty of variety between them both. Open year round, Course owners some of best in state

Sabattus disc golf (Sabattus, ME) Arguably the best place to play in state...unless you ask a every-weekend-another-tournament player. 4 courses from putt-putt to pro level. Beautiful layout with A+ maintence. Bit expensive ( 8/round 10/day... and premium plastic discs are ~20 bucks.

I can suggest more if you want to travel more then 2 hrs north of the border.
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Old 01-28-2013, 12:13 PM
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If you intend to travel along I-90, the NYS Thruway, you'll pass by some good courses around Rochester. Parma & Basil may be the most popular. Basil is tight and technical and Parma is open and technical and long. Heading west from there, Shore Winds at Lakeside Beach SP is not to be missed, especially the Blue course. Stunning views overlooking Lake Ontario. Darien Lake SP is a short drive off the Thruway and although its still a work in progress, its a challenging bet. The rough there can be ROUGH, but much more user friendly when the trees and brush is bare. Still further west, there are several courses close to the Thruway in and around Buffalo, NY that are worth a look. Beaver Island SP, Como Lake Park, Chestnut Ridge are all worth a stop. And a little further south is Western NYs Jewel, the Black Diamond at Emery Park. And finally a little further west there is Evangola SP. An oft overlooked but very nice course.
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Originally Posted by GoodDriveBadPutt
i like the buzzz because innova has a really tough time making a consistent disc from run to run and you never know what the flight pattern is going to be even though i have a bunch of different buzzzes that fly very unlike each other i'm sure it's much worse if i threw rocs not to mention that there are so many different kinds of rocs i mean sure a roc can cover every shot and is more versatile than a buzzz but that's because there are so many different kinds of rocs so you can pick and choose which ones are best for which shot like an ontario or san marino or rancho and buzzzes are considered only straight flyers unless they are in different stages of wear or maybe a different plastic like d z x ti crystal flx crystal flx esp and there are different kinds of dominess so even though you don't know exactly what it's going to fly like it's probably better than innova because they have so many issues with consistency
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