How many have 3 SB rings?
In case it wasn't clear, Simon and Stokely were bemoaning the wear and tear of a life of disc golf.
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How many have 3 SB rings?
Love Simons latest vlog. . to hear one of the games longest throwers say that we need shorter tecnical holes not just longer an longer holes with OB all over the fairway. . just love that. .
I'd agree with that. Seeing them crush the first available tree on shorter, more fun, technical holes is more relatable and true.
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So, I feel like this Disc golf on bolf courses is just going to continue. Maybe they'll find a happy medium eventually.
^^^ That, too
I hope they find a happy medium.
Could a woods course could be designed or modified to enable the equivalent of "camera pits" at MLB parks? I am thinking of designed places the camera crews could set up and get good views of the player on the tee, the drive down the fairway, catch cams, etc. without interfering with the players.
I would not expect most public or private woods courses to have the funding or resources to pull this off. But perhaps wooded courses that regularly host major tour events (IDGC, Maple Hill, Smuggler's Notch, Idlewild, etc.) might have the resources, if the idea is viable.
Has anyone ever tried this successfully?
... The problem comes in when you want a whole bunch of live spectators to be able to see disc flight. And follow a particular card. And park at the event. Add in DGN broadcasting using cell signals, and those are all advantages that more open courses tend to have over wooded courses, especially remote wooded courses designed for a small number of people using it at the same time.
But, the major championship that was added this year was on a wooded course (is it going to be there there permanently?). The DGPT championship remains at Hornet's Nest. So it's not as if all hope is lost.
^^^ That, too
I hope they find a happy medium.
Could a woods course could be designed or modified to enable the equivalent of "camera pits" at MLB parks? I am thinking of designed places the camera crews could set up and get good views of the player on the tee, the drive down the fairway, catch cams, etc. without interfering with the players.
Has anyone ever tried this successfully?
I was at St Jude's, I remember hearing Jussi say he made the course "Simon Proof" (ultra long).....
So the whole Open division had to play an extremely long ball golf layout, I did not stay for the whole round.
Simon did make some interesting points on the latest Ultiworld podcast. .
The one about having to throw a standstill if you go OB . .but NOT get att stroke was an interesting one.
It would be great if we somehow could replicate the kind of challenge offered by a fairway bunker in ball golf via a rules based penalty area, but I'm not sure how possible that is.