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Here is the article from my high school newspaper about the disc golf club my friends and I started. I should have corrected the whole "frisbee" thing. Enjoy!
http://nchscourant.com/sports/2012/10/trading-clubs-for-frisbees-disc-golf-club-uncovered/
As a high schooler who plays disc golf, I personally do not see the benefit in having it as a varsity sport. Coming from a school where 60+% of students play a sport involving long daily practices and frequent games, I chose disc golf because I could play at my own pace in a relaxed manner...
Years playing/experience: 13 months
Right/left-handed/ambidextrous: right-handed
Throwing Style: RHBH, very occasional FH or OH
Golf Distance (avg/max*) Magic (150', 190') Mako (200', 230') Leopard (250', 330')
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Age: 15
Sex: M
What do you like/dislike about your current bag?: Looking...
Does anyone know if these are still available? I can't find a place online that has more than 2 in stock. I remember hearing PDGA disallowed medium plastic - does that have anything to do with it?
I found a disc on the course the other day with no identifying markings at all. No name or number. It had no brand, stamp, weight, anything, just a crudely drawn doodle in Sharpie. It was yellow and in a lower-end plastic. I liked the way I threw it, so is there any way you know to figure out...
I got this basket for my birthday in September. It may be a bit finnicky for putting, but it is good to have for these times when you feel like playing but cant get to a course. My best experience with it was right after Sandy. Our local course is densely wooded and was an absolute mess after...
What about a bag specifically for glow golf? I don't know if there is a big enough market, but it could work. I would start with a smaller backpack design, enough for 14 discs max because people don't have as large glow bags. (think a shorter challenger without the side pockets) I would then add...
Just got a sweet orange titanium wasp. haven't thrown it yet, but just holding it and looking at it, it's definitely flatter than my z wasp. this thing is DEAD FLAT. it also feels like the bead is a bit bigger, but i might just be crazy
I see guys talking about their zephyrs and condors on here, but it certainly doesn't seem like any of you are the novices transitioning to disc golf that these are marketed for by the manufacturers. What do you normally use them for? What plastic and weight? How do you fit them in your bag?
Since I've started playing, I've slowly amassed a decent little collection of discs. I've come across a bunch of molds that I really like, but I only have one of any of the molds I have. For what reasons do you get multiples of the same mold, and for which discs do you do it?