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Also, Dash's Track has re-opened so expect many more aces from that shorter technical course.
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Brodie just posted his Mile Challenge video. He was throwing with a stiff cross/tailwind and was consistently throwing over 500', with two over 600' (with a big parking lot skip). He can get them out there. It will be interesting to see if he can pull it all together when the tour fires up again, because he is putting great as well.
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Ricky has a video where he had multiple throw "aces" at a short course. Is that a bad look for him? |
If you toss out those two parking lot slide jobs his average throw was 516 feet. With a significant tail wind but still very respectable. Enough distance to get the job done. The next challenge will be learning to control that power. Figuring out how to throw 500 feet wild doesn't grant a scoring advantage over throwing 400 accurately. Still a lot of fun I imagine :D
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Lol what a petty post from you. |
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Ok Kardashian sister, now it's your turn. :rolleyes: |
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For reference, Brodie shooting -5 @ Old Man is typically a 1000+ rated round. His short game is on point.
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that would be considered a different layout
the course plays a bit tougher than it used to after record rain and flooding wrecked the park one spring. the city added a new walking and biking path before reopening the park and the course lost a few holes. the DD Carrollton (Lewisville, at the time) guys redesigned the course and the four new holes play much tougher than the ones that were lost. that said, 5 down sounded pretty mediocre for 1000 but the last 2 years of tourney results confirms that. IIRC, a lot of those events have been during fairly adverse weather conditions, for NTX anyway. if you're watching that video, holes 8-9 and 11-12 are gone. hole 15 goes the opposite direction now and plays tougher; fun hole. the tee for hole 1 is now where basket 8 used to be, the pads have moved slightly on 5, 7, 10, 14. the new holes play into the woods to the left of hole 16 and everything is rerouted and renumbered after hole 7. hole 14 is now 18. |
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I know the chart says these discs should be Fairway in what you say but they just ran out of room. Does that logic make the Speed 9 Heat the one of the widest rim discs Discraft makes just because it it so high up on the chart? Nope the Heat was pushed up due to the way the Discraft Logo gets in the way of where the discs should be in the Discraft line up. |
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:rolleyes: cool story, dude |
Can any locals comment on how good of a round this is? What would it have been rated?
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i haven't watched these but 49-51 seems to be the range for a 1000 rated round.
i don't know how many holes they're calling par 4, probably 3 of them. so his 11 down is a 46? that's a good score but it's also a casual round in what looks like absolutely perfect conditions, no wind. |
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Sunking has ESP, ESP swirl, and Big Z XL for sale................... Discraft doesnt need anything right now. They are on fire. That is a gap in your bag, not everyones. Get a Raptor and throw your mids harder, that fixes the "gap" in your lineup. |
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I bag a Spark, Banshee or Trident. But I agree that powering down a Firebird works the same. The Trident is OOP and the Spark might be too because no one throws them.
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I've thrown a Kaxe and a Banshee and know others who still throw them. I replaced the Kaxe with a Gila, which is definitely a different and slower disc, but it gets the job done for me now anyway. Firebird works better than a Banshee for me when I need something faster than the Gila.
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I'm bagging the Spark. I currently got 3 Sparks in my bag
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I bag a Relay, Crave and two Resistors. Relay is an FR and fairly broken in. Not super flippy but handles pretty much all of my US duties from 200-300. The Crave is an FR and pretty much dead straight nowadays. Rounding out the first run goodness is a beat to hell FR Resistor is basically what a new Crave would be but with little to no glide and a newer sparkle proton Resistor for utility and FHs. All three of FR discs get used a lot, the beefy resistor would get more use if I could throw more FHs but my bum shoulder doesn't allow for more than a couple in a round.
I think a lot of people in today's game prefer faster mids than the slower fairways. I prefer to work a fairway. |
Same here. I carry a lot of fairways but I've been working in more mids this year. I used to only bag 2 mids, now I'm up to 4. This has just cut into my high speed drivers though, can't seem to part with my fairways.
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The Wasp coming out in JB every now and then almost fills the demand. Most importantly, it doesn't step on the toes of the Malta. Paul said the production run Malta are not as OS, have you tried one? Thoughts? |
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Brodie really makes alot of sense in Foundation DiscGolf latest "Grip Locked 2.17" video
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yeah, i've been playing there 12 years. i know the routes reasonable statements: "i don't like the course" "i don't like the new layout" "i don't like the new holes" "the new holes are not that difficult for me" ridiculous statements: Quote:
i'm supposed to take it seriously when you say that 3 of the most wooded holes on the course are just as easy as some of the easiest holes on the old layout? hole 8 was by far the easiest on the course. 11 and 12 were basic as long as you didn't have a tree directly in front of your putt. 9 was the toughest of the RIP holes and new 12 is comparable but the gap is way further down the fairway, the fairway is way more narrow, and the road is on the tougher side (for BH). so y'know what? i'd love to see you throw some easy birdies this Saturday. you let me know what time and i'll bring my camera. |
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