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Post a cool disc golf photo (with your child in it)

solomon.trenton

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Here's my 7 month old daughter with an ultralight element and my 2 year-old son with all my spares
 

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that is great...I have a 3 month old and I can't wait to see if he shows some interest in the sport.....we may go for the under 6months distance record..haha
 
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My nine year-old:
 

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Heres my 6 year old taking putts in the living room into the mini Wham-o basket. He's pretty good. He can throw a disc about 50-75 feet at the park. He has a good X step run up even. Im training him young so I have a good discing partner when hes a little older.

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Heres my 6 year old taking putts in the living room into the mini Wham-o basket. He's pretty good. He can throw a disc about 50-75 feet at the park. He has a good X step run up even. Im training him young so I have a good discing partner when hes a little older.

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Have you had the talk with him yet? DROT doesn't count.
 
My son on one of the prettiest holes in the Austin area. This was two years ago. He is twice that tall now.

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Dude, with your "let's make up the rules on the fly, rulebook be damned" attitude, you have a bright future in PDGA administration!
Why, pray tell, should Lilliputian disc golf be subject to different rules than regular-sized disc golf? I suppose that you'll next inform me that it's perfectly acceptable to sand the rim of your mini disc to a razor sharp edge in order to gain an advantage over your opponent. Are there different rules for Brobdingnagian disc golf?

It's a slippery slope, Ray. I'll help you back to the top if you'll just catch my rope. Catch my rope, Ray.
 
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