- Joined
- Mar 11, 2011
- Messages
- 1,723
After a handful of metal hits I finally got my proto mako to stay in. Got 8 at UNC.
Discover new ways to elevate your game with the updated DGCourseReview app!
It's entirely free and enhanced with features shaped by user feedback to ensure your best experience on the course. (App Store or Google Play)
After a handful of metal hits I finally got my proto mako to stay in. Got 8 at UNC.
After a handful of metal hits I finally got my proto mako to stay in. Got 8 at UNC.
I was blessed with an ACE when playing Carly's Playground this past Sunday (Mother's Day), on # 3, pink tee to pink basket, 165' using a pink kite. My friend, Fleetwood was playing with me and gave up his 5 dollar bill to me with a big AH yEAH. The weather was so nasty that white caps could be seen for as long as the eye traveled out on Traverse Bay that morning, blustery weahter conditions didn't improve as we got to the mountain and the winds we're gusting up to 40 mph at times up there at Mt. Holiday. But Oh what a great day it was.
Later that day after playing Carly's Playground we went over to play the "Backyard" course of Todd Lewis (Carly's Dad). I introduced myself as Todd was prepping the Backyard course for the new "PINK" Innova baskets. And after talking with Todd and helping him place 10 or so cement full buckets that also had the pole that the new "PINK" basket was to be placed over, Todd and I coaxed my friend Fleetwood out of the car (as he was worn completely out from the hiking & playing @ Mt. Holiday and was studying the way we we're going to transverse our way to Ann Arbor from Traverse City) and helped install the very 1st new "PINK" basket @ the backyard course.
So this day was just so special to me (As this was my first Mother's Day without my Mom as she had passed and went to heaven in April of this year). And I knew everything was GREAT when the "SUN" finally came out right when Todd, Fleetwood and I we're installing the very 1st "PINK" basket at the backyard course. Yoda, Carly's dog was nearby and was feeling all the "love wins" feeling that surrounded us all at that moment and to me all the while we we're in Traverse City. We all felt the "LOVE WINS" LOVE from Carly and my Mom and everyone else that the heavens shined on us at that moment.
I Thank you Traverse City, I'll never forget you and I will never forget playing Carly's Playground and installing the 1st basket @ the backyard course nor will I forget the love that Kathy gave us the night before @ the Mackinaw Brewery. Singing, rejoicing, and remembering our Mother's at closing time with shots of Vanilla Stollie (Vodka) & Stout beer. Long live the "LOVE WINS" spirit that Traverse City brought unto us this Mother's Day. and I LOVE you Traverse City------------------- -+
nor will I forget the great service Pauly gave us @ North Peak micro brewery. and I loved the surf and turf (walleye/ filet Mignon) with a Irish Stout
Le sigh, I chained out three times this weekend, one at 303 with a gold line saint... I will get three in a weekend soon, isn't that the way odds work?
Congrats man, it is a great feeling isnt it!
Finally got my first tourney ace last Saturday at the Frog Pond Fling at Alexander park in Lawrenceville Ga. http://www.dgcoursereview.com/view_image.php?id=3345&p=71cc53d0
Sadly, I pulled up to the tournament without any cash and not enough time to go to an ATM. I did not put into the ace fund. This is the first time I think I have ever not put in and, of course, I hit an ace.
Back to the throw - I threw a Prodigy M4 on a sweet hyzer-flip through the right gap. I could not believe it hit chains. I have thrown few better shots ever. I did not even get any cash from my card-mates, but the experience was definitely worth it.
Moral of the story: ALWAYS PUT IN THE ACE FUND.