There is a 9 holer here in Maryland (Woodsboro) that is on the side of a pretty steep hill. The course plays mostly up hill, with only one hole that goes back down (and due to a HUGE design flaw, it's not even from the very top to the very bottom as I would have done, but I digress).
Anyway, I walk up to the downhill tee and throw my drive. It looks like it is heading right for the chains, but is less than a foot too high, and sails 40 ft past. My friend then takes his shot and throws what should have been his worst throw of the day...horribly grip locked and anhyzered to boot. It goes about 50 feet before landing and starts to roll on edge, but it doesn't take long before we notice it is still heading right for the basket. The disc rolls down the hill, hits the pole dead center and stops right under the basket. So I nearly have an ace but take a 3, he throws a terrible shot and takes a tap-in deuce. What a weird game we play...
Anyway, I walk up to the downhill tee and throw my drive. It looks like it is heading right for the chains, but is less than a foot too high, and sails 40 ft past. My friend then takes his shot and throws what should have been his worst throw of the day...horribly grip locked and anhyzered to boot. It goes about 50 feet before landing and starts to roll on edge, but it doesn't take long before we notice it is still heading right for the basket. The disc rolls down the hill, hits the pole dead center and stops right under the basket. So I nearly have an ace but take a 3, he throws a terrible shot and takes a tap-in deuce. What a weird game we play...