knave
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Why does my locality only have weird school grounds type courses?
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Uhhhhhhh, 'cause you live in Wisconsin ?
Opto and Champ are pretty similar. GL is kind of different. It's like a Champy Star, sort of. The closest Innova plastic equivalent would be like a pearly echo star or something.What does lat64 opto and gold plastic compare to in discraft or innova terms? Is opto like champion? Gold like gummy star? Thanks...
Are you permitted to place a second mini in between of your marker mini and the basket if you think it will help you line up the putt?
Looking in the PDGA rules, They don't define what a legal "mini marker disc" is. Can I make my own? Do they need to be a certain size? Seems the smaller the better to keep from touching it when you throw and getting a foot fault. Also they state that any disc that is used during tournament play has to be uniquely marked? My Boss has no stamp or anything left on it, is it illegal? Would ones initials with a sharpie be sufficient? Thanks.:thmbup:
What does flashing mean? I've read multiple times here on DGCR & all I know is it has something to do with discs.
Looking in the PDGA rules, They don't define what a legal "mini marker disc" is. Can I make my own? Do they need to be a certain size? Seems the smaller the better to keep from touching it when you throw and getting a foot fault.
A small amount of extra plastic left over from where the molds meet... I think.
Yep. It's usually razored off. A disc with a lot of flashing will act more overstable than it is until it wears off.A small amount of extra plastic left over from where the molds meet... I think.
You mean a turn to the left? As in the Patriot used to fade left but now it turns right or goes straight if I throw it with hyzer? If that's what you're saying, then yeah, a more overstable disc would fade more.RHBH
I've gotten good enough to notice the difference in disc's now when I throw. I have a Legacy Patriot that I LOVE. It's understable. SO - this might seem obvious but . . . . . when I throw it slightly hyzer it seems to straighten out and go level on it's own, which is cool but not really what I want sometimes if I'm trying to get a nice slow turn.
Am I thinking this correctly? If thrown level it should, in theory, bend slightly to the right.
So what I need when wanting to make a long slow turn is a more stable disc correct? A stable disc should hold the original line longer?
Are you permitted to place a second mini in between of your marker mini and the basket if you think it will help you line up the putt?
I do not see how it would help, but no, you cannot place anything past your marker.
Are you able to provide a PDGA rule that backs you up? Certainly not saying you are wrong, but I have hunted the rules and haven't found anything that says a player may not do this.
801.03 A: During a round, a player shall not use any artificial device that may directly assist in making a throw, except those devices that reduce or control abrasion to the skin (such as gloves, tape, bandages, or gauze) and medical items (such as knee or ankle braces). Placing an object as a directional aid is not allowed. An item such as a towel or a pad may be placed on the lie as long as it is not greater than one centimeter in thickness when compressed.