You know. When you think you have glow all figured out, disc golf deals you another tricky hand. I got out on Sat. night to play a round of glow. Snowy Michigan evening, where we had an inch or two on the ground and proceeded to get another couple as we played. The sky was very light and the snow reflecting all of it. It just was not very dark out, at all. Don't get me wrong, it was a stunning site, the snow covering all the trees and bushes and us. It was warm enough that the snow was sticking to EVERYTHING...discs, us, bags, boots....
The problem was that glow discs were just not standing out at all. Ultimately, turned out to mean we were throwing white discs in the snow...and they were burrowing on nearly every shot. Now I have a entirely glow bag, no lights. Some are better glowers than others. The only disc that was easily seen were the ancient Photon Glo Discraft. I play a few rounds of glow each year and have had great success with my bag...until Sat. It was a pretty slow round and a bit of searching. Again, fortunately such a stellar evening, the juice was well worth the squeeze, lol.
Lesson to be learned, LED lights worked GREAT. I guess the conditions need to dictate my methods.
Get out and glow. It was one of the most enjoyable rounds I have had in a while. I even shot well...shout out to a glow Comet. :thmbup: