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MPO - Pick 5. Your first-listed player is your predicted winner
1. Wysocki
2. Ulibarri
3. McBeth
4. Doss
5. Owens
FPO - Pick 3. Your first-listed player is your predicted winner (bonus
1. C. Allen
2. Pierce
3. Hokom
Men’s Masters - Pick 2. Your first-listed player is your...
Yeah, I know he lives in Huntington Beach, CA.
However, there was a video of Paul practicing in a warehouse, while freezing his butt off. He was also showcasing his basketball skills.
Supposedly, the warehouse was in OKC.
Didn't McBeth rent a warehouse in OKC to practice his putting, over the Winter of 2014- 2015?
I haven't heard of him doing anything similar for this past Winter. I wonder if that's why his putting doesn't seem as good as it was, a year ago.
You can be very competitive with your distance, and a strong short game.
However, be forewarned...if you plan to participate in distance discussions on DGCR, you'll need to do some field work and increase your "internet distance", to at least 550 ft.
I won't tell you what my distance is on...
From your description it sounds like you throw RHBH. Also, did you mean to say the second disc fades hard left at the end of it's flight? If so, it sounds like your discs fly accordingly to how they are seasoned.
I think what McBeth said about Wysocki...
"When it's close, you can pretty much count him out", motivated Wysocki. Once Ricky beat McBeth, it gave him a huge confidence boost, and he hasn't looked back.
Earlewood, hole 18. Pulled out a brand new disc and crushed it, only to have it ricochet into the swamp, never to be seen again. Pulled out another disc, threw from 18's tee pad, and parked it....on hole 10.
Next round I completely redeemed myself. Threw a big hyzer over the ampitheater on...
Have you watched the Climo video on how to grip the disc to properly align it?
Basically, he says to use your non-throwing hand to place the disc into the crevice created by your thumb and palm on your throwing hand. In palm reading it's referred to as the "lifeline".
This orients the...
The original picture represents a hard fought victory thousands of soldiers died for. Even more were injured, and many died and their bodies were never recovered, so yeah it's definitely offensive.