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Hey! Looking for a 175g-or-pretty-close Dart. Champion or Star please!
Pro is fine too, I suppose, if these even come in Pro. Not R-Pro though.
Color is largely unimportant, so long as it's not green.
Thanks!
I'll give you this one, but let's be realistic. This one never happens, and on top of it, if the guy comes back CLEARLY equipped to go in and get it himself, he's not abandoning the disc, and so it's still his.
THIS is the correct response. If you throw a disc in and walk away from it, whoever retrieves the disc is now the owner. I'm a huge proponent of calling numbers on discs and returning them to the owners, and I also will typically let people that call me keep the discs as a reward of sorts for...
If the disc is touching grass, it's not surrounded completely by the road, it's surrounded by the road on all sides but the part, however tiny, that is touching the grass.
Also, using this logic, a disc that lands on a dry patch of ground that has a stream that forks around it is also OB. Heck...
Pssh.
In our league, touching something in-bounds is in-bounds. Take your meter free relief and drain that sucker! :P
*builds pillow fort to protect from incoming hate*
This. And then, if they're like where I work, they take inventory at the end of the year. When the place comes up $100,000 short because they provided zero security, they cut our hours.
Yeah, that makes sense.
(Sorry, I'm bitter.)
I really wouldn't worry about this. Neutron Volts aren't going anywhere, and MVP isn't known for having molds that vary tremendously depending on the conditions of molding.
Seriously. I've played with a lid, and I've seen others play with lids.
There's an amateur world champ in our club. He has a Birdie, and slams putts with it just about every. single. time.
Can't really talk smack about what he throws when he's using it to wipe the floor with you. :p
Something I noticed is that you throw with a lot of nose up (a problem I share with you).
Try to remember to throw with your wrist tilted down as if you were going to give someone a handshake.
uh no
Welcome to the community. You've done us a great service by presenting yourself to us like you did - now we know that you know nothing of the rules.
I own both - Trident in Opto and XXX in GL.
I don't remember who described them to me like this, so apologies for the lack of credit... but I'm going to paraphrase what was said to me when I asked this same question some time ago.
The Trident flies in an L shape, and the XXX flies in a C...
Hey, all. I posted a video some time back of my awful form. For comparison's sake, here's the videos I posted last time.
These were all recorded with a crappy cellphone camera. The wind in the second set of videos is really loud - it was really howling that day.
Before!
Down the line, part 1...
4.00 star(s)
Proof that you don't need distance to be fun!
- Very technical course, rewards good decision making and punishes poor or foolish attempts.
- All the holes basically have a way to get in in 2.
- Very shady. Made the hot summer day seem significantly less so.
- Nice tee pads.
- Multiple pin...
This is a serious answer and not a smartass response:
Have you tried aiming further left?
(There is more to this, of course.)
When you throw right, does the disc turn and burn? Are you losing straight-line distance when you throw it to the right? If you're losing distance AND throwing...
Ah, this again.
It's a no-win situation. If everyone searches every little thing and hops in a thread, then we get six threads on the entire board that are hundreds of pages long, and people would be whining that the threads were too big/"the forum is dead."
If the thing they're looking for is...
Do... do you and I have different discs with the same name stamped on them? :confused:
I found my Axis to be immediately workable, and has continued to be so for quite a while, right from the start.