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Which brings me to my biggest pet peeve. People that won't play because it's "too cold" or "too dark" or "too rainy" or "too snowy" put on the proper clothing, grab an umbrella, tape a light to your disc and get out there and play.
Of all of those, only "too dark" is the one that keeps me from throwing. I do enjoy the occasional glow round, but it's not my favorite thing in the world.
I like glow a lot when it's a local familiar course. I don't like playing new courses where I haven't seen the scenery or the lines in the dark.
That seems like it would be a hassle to drag around the course.
If you mean just in the backyard, I've got that covered. I've got over a week of vacation to burn up before the end of the year (plus some **coughcough** sick days), so I'll find some way to get out. It's just that I already miss getting in a quick 9 or 18 after work.
"Disc sports"
If you can drink and smoke while playing then it's not a sport. Sorry, DGers. I know there was a thread on this recently. I consider disc golf to be a game of skill.
You don't need to train or be in great physical shape to play disc golf.
It's as much of a sport as croquet or darts.
There's an element of luck that goes with everything...? Not sure what you're saying there.I disagree....a little. Like most games/sports, there's still an element of luck that goes with it.
Train, no; practice, obviously.
....or golf.
"Disc sports"
If you can drink and smoke while playing then it's not a sport. Sorry, DGers. I know there was a thread on this recently. I consider disc golf to be a game of skill. You don't need to train or be in great physical shape to play disc golf. It's as much of a sport as croquet or darts.
"Disc sports"
If you can drink and smoke while playing then it's not a sport. Sorry, DGers. I know there was a thread on this recently. I consider disc golf to be a game of skill. You don't need to train or be in great physical shape to play disc golf. It's as much of a sport as croquet or darts.
"Disc sports"
If you can drink and smoke while playing then it's not a sport. Sorry, DGers. I know there was a thread on this recently. I consider disc golf to be a game of skill. You don't need to train or be in great physical shape to play disc golf. It's as much of a sport as croquet or darts.
There are many athletes who, if it were allowed, would smoke and drink while playing major sports. And don't forget it's not allowed at the highest level of disc golf either.
Dude, you have got to be kidding. Did those athletes personally say they want to smoke and drink while playing? Besides baseball I cannot think of one real "sport" to which you are referring. You cannot realistically drink or smoke while playing a game like basketball, football, hockey, soccer, or any other game where you continuously have to move. You can try but I'm pretty sure you'll get sick.There are many athletes who, if it were allowed, would smoke and drink while playing major sports. And don't forget it's not allowed at the highest level of disc golf either.