LOL, I like how this turned into a littering thread. We've all done this (at least indirectly) by losing a disc, so we're all guilty of this whether it was intentional or not.
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Rec course that has been rebuilt 3 times, I was part of the last rebuild, got a $30k grant from the city, then they pulled it at spring time this year.
Have you given yourself a chance to try different grips? Meaning, gone to a field and thrown the disc 100 times? How is the flight of the putters when you do throw them or is it really the feel of the disc in your hand?
I was going to say the same thing, you can get these to 400' as well, you just have to throw them high. This disc is stupid versatile and it has served me very well.
I would like to see people gathering stats like we see in ball golf, NFL, NHL, etc.
I'm confused, isn't that what the current structure is for or did I miss something?
I've thrown a Z Buzzz, DX Teebird, beat P-PD with success. This hole can get you though, the trees on the right at the end will mess with a hyzer finish. It is almost like you have to throw straight at it.
I've been steady at 950 for months, but I haven't played any tourneys as of late (injured). I've played a few sanctioned league rounds, but they've not done anything. The next three weekends will be sanctioned tourneys, so we'll see how I do after all this time of not playing.
This disc is STILL a staple in my bag since it came out. I have it in all three plastics and it has served me well. I just got the rest of things shipped to me from Alaska and I was going through my crap ton of discs and found 4 first run S-PDs, them my favorite.
I did the same and totally forgot about it. Then they mentioned during the worlds this year, I immediately emailed the PDGA about it and have yet to hear anything back from them. :wall:
Find solace in the fact that you contributed to the community and did your part. Not everyone is going to give it a thumbs up/down regardless of how they feel, lots of folks don't care about that feature....they just read and move on.
I know it is nice to get recognition, but I'm sure a lot of...