BigGAC1
Par Member
ANIMAL ASSIST ?!?!?! Hell Yeah! That would be awesome!
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I can now definitively say blind ace is NOT the answer. Last night in my league round, I had a shot fade around a corner followed shortly by the sound of chains crashing. There was a brief moment of excitement, but then the question "did it stick?"
When we finally got in sight of the basket, the disc was nowhere to be seen. Turns out it ended up about 10 feet away.
Later in the round, on another blind shot, I hit a nice line that I figured would be put me close. As we got in sight of that basket, I started looking around for where my disc landed. I was shocked to find it sitting in the basket. We heard nothing on our tee, and the group on the next tee heard nothing.
It was a Helen Keller ace: blind and deaf.
I felt let down, like I missed out on all the excitement of that one.
I play Disc Golf with my brother-in-law weekly, He's aced 3 holes.
One was a very impressive forehand curve around a tree shot
One was a long, blind hole
and the third was an anhyzer, at night, with a off balance understable disc because it had one of the old light pods on it.
I can now definitively say blind ace is NOT the answer. Last night in my league round, I had a shot fade around a corner followed shortly by the sound of chains crashing. There was a brief moment of excitement, but then the question "did it stick?"
When we finally got in sight of the basket, the disc was nowhere to be seen. Turns out it ended up about 10 feet away.
Later in the round, on another blind shot, I hit a nice line that I figured would be put me close. As we got in sight of that basket, I started looking around for where my disc landed. I was shocked to find it sitting in the basket. We heard nothing on our tee, and the group on the next tee heard nothing.
It was a Helen Keller ace: blind and deaf.
I felt let down, like I missed out on all the excitement of that one.
i know i chained out with my putter. there is nothing worse than not seeing it, hearing chains, getting excited, then finally seeing it didnt stick
If that happened you would need some sort of disclaimer saying: No animals were harmed in the scoring of this ace.I was gonna vote Long Distance until I saw "Animal Assist". If you hit a bird in mid-flight and it pushes your disc in for an Ace......that's gotta be the coolest/funniest stuff I've ever seen...and I wanna see that