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You know you're addicted to DG when...

quit your job because it interferes with your disc golf and try to convince your wife to move south so you can play in shorts year round.
 
You're addicted when you're driving down the street, see a couple of kids throwing a frisbee around and you stop to play with them.

Woodpecker
 
you have to work at 330 and play the three hours before work. You get off at 11, and then a work crisis keeps you on call and from sleeping till 4 am. You get out of work again at 730, after 24 hours of no sleep, all the while the seasonal sickness has fully manifested itself. You decide that before going home and getting your 5 hours of sleep before going back into work its a good idea to play two rounds by yourself in 40 degree weather. (In a city that gets 125 degrees in the summer 40 degrees might as well be below zero). and then even worse, before getting to sleep you check dgcoursereview and write this ridiculous and likely incoherent post.
 
When you have to go out of town for a funeral and before you leave you check DGCR.com to see which courses you could hit on the way.
 
I played Christmas eve and Christmas Day before I had to come home and take a quick shower and go to family Chrismas parties.:eek:
 
...you play 36 in freezing rain and your bag is so ice ridden that it's difficult to open. Thankfully, I had two other crazy f'ckers to share the insanity.
 
...you play 36 in freezing rain and your bag is so ice ridden that it's difficult to open. Thankfully, I had two other crazy f'ckers to share the insanity.


I can't get my friends to go if its below 50. I played in a Mini Tournament last Sunday and it was 43 with a 20 mph wind. I had a blast.
 
the wife plans a trip to niagra falls with extended family members and you think to yourself, "i can finally plan a course in another country. she'll wanna go shopping with her sister, i'll offer to 'keep' the 12 y/o kid outta her hair.":D
 
@ kpc2004: yep... that's hard core. I played during the day several hours before Ike hit Houston in bits of rain and 30+ mph wind, but nothing like that...

ERic
 
As you're driving down the road, you look at the trees and imagine a fairway and think about how you would throw that 'hole.'

As you're driving down the road, you pick a target, and as you approach that target you mentally go through your bag selecting which disc you would use as you get closer.
 
So, what head/tail/cross wind discs do you recommend?

i just stuck with my wraith the whole round, but it didnt really matter which disc, because it never ended up anywhere near where you were aiming. some shots would go up to around 50 feet in the air, then come down to about 5 feet then right back up to 50 all before hitting the ground. my roommate had a drive that went about 30 yards forward, then about 50 yards back ending up 20 behind us. it was a lot of fun. i won the round with a +8 on a course where i usually score -6 or -7. the scores ranged from +8 to +22 lol.
 
when you bundle up like the little brother on "A Christmas Story" and still go out to play, even though none of your friends are about to join you and you can't even bend your elbows to throw the disc.
 
When you spend 20X longer getting directions together for courses you plan to bag rather than packing for your trip.
 

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