F.Luke
Double Eagle Member
Should a beginning disc golfer be required to show aptitude with superclass discs (frisbees) before stepping up to a beveled edge (driver era) disc?
This is, of course, hypothetical.
This is, of course, hypothetical.
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Should a beginning disc golfer be required to show aptitude with superclass discs (frisbees) before stepping up to a beveled edge (driver era) disc?
This is, of course, hypothetical.
Should a beginning disc golfer be required to show aptitude with superclass discs (frisbees) before stepping up to a beveled edge (driver era) disc?
This is, of course, hypothetical.
Should a beginning disc golfer be required to show aptitude with superclass discs (frisbees) before stepping up to a beveled edge (driver era) disc?
This is, of course, hypothetical.
I was expecting to see cool vanity plates.
It's a prerequisite for technique.
What would be the most horrible/best disc to learn with?
I have a floppy dog disc lid that I think has actually improved my game a little. It's so hard to throw and it doesn't like to be strong armed.