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took me four years and many pairs of shoes to find some that don't fall apart after a few rounds. i've been wearing Adidas Sambas exclusively for about a year and a half. their solid sole doesn't rip apart.
I have the same problem. My shoes last forever except for when I use them for disc golf. It took me several different brands and styles before I realized (along with some advice on this site) that the key is the sole of the shoe. You need a solid sole made of only one material. The sole made of...
Hole 9 on beaver may be the only hole that is tough. Coyote is fine. Another big tree has fallen near the #7 basket on beaver. It's blocking the path to hole 8 and coyote. You have to walk under a bunch of big branches. Be careful.
Guess I could have, but I think someone would have taken them. It looks like the owner left these from the night before. When I finished my round I was looking to see if anyone was looking for their lost stuff and the course was already crowded.
I got to a course in the Dallas/Ft Worth area early this morning and found a bag with discs. If you can describe the bag and all of the discs, I will be happy to get them back to you.
Everyone loves getting something for free. I always call the number, but I do hope that just as I find a disc that there is no phone number. About 30% of the people I call get their disc back. Most of the time the owner thanks me and tells me to enjoy it.
Hole #6 Crossroads in Duncanville, TX. There is a portable building to the right of this hole. I noticed a disc on the aluminum roof of the building. I pulled out my golden retriever, threw it on top of the roof, and pulled the disc to the edge of the roof pretty easy. Unfortunately, the disc...