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Just FYI the Cohort isn't the XD. It's similar but it's a solid tick more stable than an XD. The XD always had some flip to it; the Cohort is just stable.
Of course the Cohort I have is an I-blend, which is like a soft Star plastic. A D-blend would be closer to DX and might be less stable.
Right about when I really started playing regularly, the Roc was switched to the Ontario mold. ORocs and Sharks were really close, but the ORoc had better glide and I could throw it farther so throwing a Shark made no sense.
BTW I think Dave D. hates Rocs; did you watch that video? The...
I said this out loud while I was posting and my wife volunteered to drop me off next time and do some shopping in THE LOU while the Bunker kicks my ass so i don't have to worry about the car. I just want to publicly post somewhere that my wife is awesome.
Throw a Roc or Comet/pray I have a look. I'm not making the pin, even in the A. Mostly by this time I'm panicking that my car has been stolen and I'm not focused on the golf, anyway.
We might be moving. If we do, I wish somebody would show up with a truck and a check rather than moving all these damn golf discs. Damn, disc golf was sooooo much fun. Then it got popular. :confused:
I'm so bad anymore I usually just play 9; by 18 I'm almost guaranteed to blow out a knee, a shoulder, or my back (possibly all three). The arthritis in my hands makes it impossible to really grip a disc anyway. It's all sorts of ugly. I just go out and throw because what am I supposed to do...
First Run Stratus were Tournament Pro plastic, which was quite unlike Pro D. It's significantly grippier and it shrunk A LOT out of the mold so the diameter will be a little smaller (not much for Pro D which also would shrink some, but put one against one the Ledgestone ESP ones and you will...
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If you want to see an angel, you got to find it where it fell. If you want to get to heaven, you got to raise a little hell.
Roberts Park is the main park in a small rural community of about 2,000 people in the Ozarks. It holds a baseball field, tennis courts, pavilions, play systems and a...