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Hi there,
I know I haven’t been around for awhile but I’d like to get some expert opinions on an issue I have. I’ve finally summoned up enough courage to enter my first tournament, which is a local Trilogy Challenge. I guess we use 3 discs for the entire round, and the 3 I’m receiving on date...
3.00 star(s)
DG Course in my hometown
A nice disc golf course with well maintained fairways and decent challenges. On almost every hole there are trees or telephone poles to navigate around. The course is rather open due to its location in a park and access roads running through, but a lot of time and care...
No flamewar here, man.
I applaud your credo, and that's fine by me, too. :D I'm just trying to say that as a parent leading my DG playin kid around a city park, it's nice to have those kinds of restrictions enforced.
Sometimes the "harm" you speak of is transparent to the offender.
If you play Morley Field, best time to go is early in the morning on a weekday, like before 9:00 a.m. On weekends, if you get there after 7:00, you'll be waiting. And waiting. And waiting.
Believe me, we get up at 5 a.m. to go play, but Morley is a fun place to play!
I'm getting this odd feeling that I should use a silver Sharpie, but I'm not sure. If 35 more people tell me silver Sharpie, I guess I'll go with it....
I play at Morley Field in San Diego. It's always crowded, all the time, year 'round. Just take a peep at the reviews for Morley and you'll see. We get up at 5:00 a.m. on weekends to go. If you get there after 7:00, it's just not worth it unless you want 30 minute waits on each hole.
Based on your feedback, I got him a DX Leopard 150gm driver. Even ordered up an InStep DG200 basket.
Thanks for the advice, guys, it's much appreciated! :thmbup: