adoubleudisc
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I saw a guy with a plastic wal-mart bag the other day!
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The bag I for mention http://www.outdoorproducts.com/proddetail.aspx?sku=598U, I just bought it from walmart for 32 buck, it has a hydration bladder in it. This newer model holds the discs much better and i'm thinking it's going to work great for me, and likely last longer than the last one. It can hold 12 discs easy but i've cut back to 8.
After much searching I finally found what I was looking for at an Army Surplus
store. It's called the Fox Outdoor Shooter's Bag. It has a nice main compartment
for 10-12 discs, 2 putter pockets, and 6 small accessory pockets, all for 17 bucks!
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After much searching I finally found what I was looking for at an Army Surplus
store. It's called the Fox Outdoor Shooter's Bag. It has a nice main compartment
for 10-12 discs, 2 putter pockets, and 6 small accessory pockets, all for 17 bucks!
have you never seen Friends? Get a Man Purse. I heard their in style.
Here are a couple of carts I have built. They both work well in rough terrain. Just came thru georgia made a stop at Claystone dgc in macon. Nice course if you are on a trip, 10 min off 475, stop and play 18.
Here are a couple of carts I have built. They both work well in rough terrain. Just came thru georgia made a stop at Claystone dgc in macon. Nice course if you are on a trip, 10 min off 475, stop and play 18.
I saw a couple of guys using the waist aprons that the workers at Lowe's wear to carry their discs. I thought it was pretty innovative. They only had three or four discs so it worked well.
I use plastic bags from the supermarket, doubled up. Works fine.