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Lost Disc Mega Thread: Post your lost disc questions and stories here.

Lost my orange Z Buzzz on hole 2 at debusk to the left in the woods about 15-20 feet in after the ditch that runs through the middle of the course.

If it is found PLEASE contact me, name and number is on the disc.

I had a sweet orange Buzzz that I left behind at Rockford last year. Some guys called me later that day trying to be all funny telling me how they think the disc is sweet and how they don't want to give it back to me, they just wanted to let me know they had it, yadda yadda. I forget why, but I ended up talking to the kid on the phone and about 5 minutes into the conversation he had a change of heart and was ready to give the disc back to me. That's when I found out they were from Wisconsin. I told him to just keep it. I didn't have the time to drive out there.
 
bought a sweet new star boss today. the star plastic on this one was money and i dont like star. i then promptly throw it on a 2 story school buildings roof on accident throwing a huge hyzer i have hit a thousand times. i have mind to get a ladder and get that thing back.
 
I was good for a couple years, but in the month of March: (all at Tyler, PA/all inked)

white bottom stamped DX [CAL] Banshee
yellow WBDGW DX [CAL] Banshee <<< got it back
red Star TL
blue Star TL
rainbow flydye S-OLF
silver surfer dyed silver GL River

Why do chuckers never call you...:doh:
I have never received that call either.
 
The best part about disc golf is that the real players out there 'get it' about karma. When I first started out, I twice lost discs in the weeds, and met guys from three and four states away who returned them to me before I finished the round. I've twice treed discs and had nimble climbers get them down for me (I'm much too big and old to climb any more). I've even had someone go into 50 degree water to help me get a disc! I lost a favorite champ valk at the BG Ams, and...you guessed it...it was at the lost and found table on Saturday.
Currently, I have four out there in the world: my first champ valk is in the lake at AJ Jolly, there was an orange blizzard wraith floating in the "D" pond at Idlewild, and I just left my blue Millennium Omega putter down the hill on 14 AND a pink blizzard wraith (my second) downhill off the 17th fairway at Lincoln Ridge on Easter Sunday.
I'm hoping some of them find their way home (name and number on the discs), and actually feel confident that they will, if they're found by REAL disc golfers. I know there are others who play, but I'm very impressed by the good guys I've met.
Oh, and I have managed to return every disc I've found so far!
 
I have a red katana sitting in the water underneath the 6E hole at Mciver. My buddy did it, so I will end up with it replaced, but I know the water is going to go low and someone will easily grab it. I hope they call me on it, just so I can know how awesome this community is!
 
I lost my first disc, X-Buzzz, in the Chicago area a couple years ago (I didn't throw and couldn't find, but rather left it lay and walked off the course not realizing it until far away). I live in the Cincinnati area. This was my favorite disc ever and it took a long time to replace it mentally. But, I moved on. I got my current Buzzz stamped and love it, but as I decided to only buy different molds instead of different types of discs, I recently bought another X-Buzzz, lighter weight, and tomorrow I should receive my titanium Buzzz that I ordered online. Well, with all that said, when I got home from work tonight I had a voicemail from the Chicagoland area. My Buzzz has been found. My friend in Chicago called up this kind man and arranged to meet him next week to play a round and get my disc back. Can't wait to travel to Chicago this summer and throw that mother again!

Thank you kind sir...
 
I just found this thread and my disc has been gone for a looooong time but if I can get this one back I will die happy. I lost a 168g GL Halo at orchard park in Hillsboro OR late in 2010. My first legal ace disc and on the toughest hole on the course. I now throw mostly max weight and would probably not bag it if I got it back but I MISS THAT DISC. No one should have to lose their first disc or their first ace disc ya know?
 
I have a red katana sitting in the water underneath the 6E hole at Mciver. My buddy did it, so I will end up with it replaced, but I know the water is going to go low and someone will easily grab it. I hope they call me on it, just so I can know how awesome this community is!

This is bizarre but so is my dad. Same disc same hole. Name and number on the disc.
 
ATTENTION CHARLOTTE GO'ERS:

I lost my red Legacy discs Rampage on hole 10 to the right pin high in tall grass on 10.
I lost my ESP Wasp on hole 9 at Idlewild, in the drink. :( it was an ace disc
 
Lost a disc the other day, that really bothered me. It was a 12x firebird, purple that the outer rim turned to a brown/orange color. I had set it down to jump over a fence to get a friends disc. By the time I got back over the fence I forgot about it, and didnt relize it was missing until 10 holes later when I went to throw it. Asked some groups I saw with no luck.

Would it be wrong of me to take that disc back, if I ever saw it on that course? If it wasnt such a unique color I wouldnt even care. It seems ive also become attached seeing as it pops in my head about the disc.
 
Lost a disc the other day, that really bothered me. It was a 12x firebird, purple that the outer rim turned to a brown/orange color. I had set it down to jump over a fence to get a friends disc. By the time I got back over the fence I forgot about it, and didnt relize it was missing until 10 holes later when I went to throw it. Asked some groups I saw with no luck.

Would it be wrong of me to take that disc back, if I ever saw it on that course? If it wasnt such a unique color I wouldnt even care. It seems ive also become attached seeing as it pops in my head about the disc.
if i saw someone with a lost disc of mine that didnt call me, i would say something. yes it would be okay.
 
I found Tim Price's orange-ish DX Classic Roc yesterday at Wellspring Park in Burlington, NC. I'd call the number but I can't make all of it out. It's a 380 number. I looked up a Tim Price & disc golf on google and found a pdga page for a guy from Oregon. If that's him, his disc has traveled a ways.
 
Possibly my favorite disc is in the lake at Buckhorn #10. But this is an often combed area, so if anyone finds it, please, call my number!! If anybody happens to see someone else sporting it, get it back for me, and I will reward you.
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I lost my pink Z Predator yesterday as well! It's in the creek at Wolf Pen in CS,TX. Looked for it for half an hour, but no dice. Call me if you find it!
 
I'll definitely recognize that Pred if I see it, LoPan. I'll give the holder a beating.
 
Lost a Tie Dye Champion Sidewinder on hole #8 at Okeeheelee Park in Green Acres, Fl. on sunday. It got swallowed by an small isolated group of bushes & fan tail palms. Thought it would be so easy to find it since the bushes although being pretty thick they were small and isolated, but I dug thru them for about an hour then went back later in the day and looked for about another 45minutes with no luck. It's a little unnerving digging thru the thick brush cause worried about coral snakes and water moccosins(brush is about 20-30 feet from a swampy marsh. Had that disc for about 6 years and was pretty attached to it otherwise I wouldn't care. Anyhow, I'll be looking in those bushes every round i play there for the next few months.
 
I would say its still in there...but the weekend was nice, and lots of poor/greedy college kids dredge that lake and the pond...maybe I should drop off a picture at PIAS....
I'm just sad, between the pearlyness, prism-stamp, broken-in...I knew i shouldnt've thrown it though.... :doh: I might try to wade in thursday (tomorrow forecast rain) and poke around some more...course, they're kickin' people out for wading for discs now :/
 

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