Stankyjahnke
Double Eagle Member
What? People hitting chains and people hitting trees?
I'd think some deaf people would be glad to not having to hear people like you talk.
Watch out for this guy
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What? People hitting chains and people hitting trees?
I'd think some deaf people would be glad to not having to hear people like you talk.
Watch out for this guy
Many dumb responses on some previous posts. The Deaf Disc golfers are a cool group.
Yes they are. We have a guy who attends one of our local leagues on a regular basis that is deaf.
He's a good, not great golfer like a lot of us and he seems to have a lot of fun out there. We typically use the notepad on one of our phones to communicate as needed.
That's funny, we've got a blind disc golfer here in Humboldt. The first time I played with him I had a hard time believing that he was blind because he played so well.
Now that is something I'd like to see in person. Was every throw directed, or did he have a general idea of the direction he needed to throw?