hisdudeness47
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Mine happened yesterday in the fifth and final round of King of the Lake at Bijou in South Lake Tahoe. One round of 27 holes. Wasn't in any sort of contention as I was shooting around 900 for the tourney, under my rating and target (925) Anyway, was shooting a solid round,+0 through 12 holes. Feeling good, I was hitting my gaps and throwing well. Then on 13 a bad root kick on my skip approach 2nd, an off the band rollaway on the par save 3rd, a windy 30 foot front of basket hit on the bogey attempt 4 with another rollaway BEHIND the basket 25 foot, windy missed comebacker 5. Tap in 6 for the 3 headed bogeyman. Uf that guy sucks. Shot par over the next three holes responding well I think to the triple bogey but I was still smartin'. Then came 17....
Definitely a get the par hole in the wind unless you have a 400 ft flex forehand. Had a decent placement drive to set myself up for a 175-200 forehand hyzer into the green with my 300 soft A2. It ain't my 400 A2 but it's beef. Anyway I grabbed my disc, lined up the shot and flicked that baby. I then proceeded to watch it go dead straight about 150 and then take a gentle turn and coast into the distance in the wrong direction. It was smooth sailing really. An awesome turnover flick flight that I've never really used. Despite the great flight in the wrong direction, my mind was boggled. What happened? I look down at my bag and I see my A2 sitting there. Imagine my surprise. What did I just throw? Without looking in my bag I went straight out to the disc to find it in the middle of the muddy valley somewhere. When I stumbled upon it, it all made sense. I had just flicked my flippy M4. See pic.
Angry and with little options I took my beef monster prodiscus Troija and spike hyzered into the green, looking to crash through into the circle. This baby was headed for the basket for what could have been the most incredible par save of my life. But it was not to be. Above the basket it clipped a branch, got spun around, and rolled back 30 ft away from the basket. Putt for bogey was obstructed. Had no option but to lay up and tap in for the double bogey. After that I kind of lost my head, started playing hyper aggressive and fast, had another double bogey on 23 or something, and was on hole 26 when lightning became close enough to have the round delayed. The lightning continued. About 45 minutes into the delay, the round was canceled. Lead card had played 16 holes. The rest of the holes were erased from existence. And you know what that means...
My M4 flick never happened. You think it did? Prove it.
Definitely a get the par hole in the wind unless you have a 400 ft flex forehand. Had a decent placement drive to set myself up for a 175-200 forehand hyzer into the green with my 300 soft A2. It ain't my 400 A2 but it's beef. Anyway I grabbed my disc, lined up the shot and flicked that baby. I then proceeded to watch it go dead straight about 150 and then take a gentle turn and coast into the distance in the wrong direction. It was smooth sailing really. An awesome turnover flick flight that I've never really used. Despite the great flight in the wrong direction, my mind was boggled. What happened? I look down at my bag and I see my A2 sitting there. Imagine my surprise. What did I just throw? Without looking in my bag I went straight out to the disc to find it in the middle of the muddy valley somewhere. When I stumbled upon it, it all made sense. I had just flicked my flippy M4. See pic.
Angry and with little options I took my beef monster prodiscus Troija and spike hyzered into the green, looking to crash through into the circle. This baby was headed for the basket for what could have been the most incredible par save of my life. But it was not to be. Above the basket it clipped a branch, got spun around, and rolled back 30 ft away from the basket. Putt for bogey was obstructed. Had no option but to lay up and tap in for the double bogey. After that I kind of lost my head, started playing hyper aggressive and fast, had another double bogey on 23 or something, and was on hole 26 when lightning became close enough to have the round delayed. The lightning continued. About 45 minutes into the delay, the round was canceled. Lead card had played 16 holes. The rest of the holes were erased from existence. And you know what that means...
My M4 flick never happened. You think it did? Prove it.
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