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4.50 star(s)
Favorite of mine...
-Baskets are in good shape (recently used colored tape on the middle pole in order to make it more visible in the woods)
-Challenging course requiring a variety of shots. This course truly has it all. Fairly short, tight, straight shots through the trees. Blind throws into...
I have a 175g Star TeeBird that has become very flippy. It's not that old (bought earlier this year). My questions: should I get a more stable plastic (champion)? Heavier/lighter? Different, more stable fairway driver?
If it helps I can toss it about 270 - 300ft. And it typically flips when I...
3.00 star(s)
Beautiful Course
Beautiful course. Being on University of Southern Indiana's property and heavily used by its cross country team, it is very well maintained. It is mostly shorter, open holes. Where this course excels is using its changes in elevation and natural obstructions to add to the...
3.00 star(s)
Fun, flat, park course
Nice, big park with plenty going on. Sadly I didn't see anyone else out playing this course like I was. As soon as I arrived at the course and started wandering around looking for the first tee, I was approached by park security. He was looking to help me figure out the...
4.00 star(s)
Great park course
Beautiful park with nice rolling hills and mature trees. It's very well maintained even after a few days of rain. Even though this park has a good amount of other activities, the disc golf course stays in it's own area. This is not a rinky-dink park course though.
This is a...
4.00 star(s)
Different is Good!
This course is located in next to what seemed to be a nice neighbor hood. The park has a baseball diamond and a basketball court. And parking was very close to the first tee. It is all very nice and fairly new looking. Tee pads and baskets are in great condition. The tee pads...
We'll see how adventurous I feel when I get out there. All of my drivers are Star or Champion plastic. My brother lives in Scottsdale so I think the ones you've mentioned (Fountain and Vista) are a must. Any others you guys recommend in the area or near the Grand Canyon?
I'm heading to AZ to visit my brother this week. I've been looking at some courses such as Buffalo Ridge Park that are very desert. Being from Indiana and never played in those conditions I'm just wondering should I be concerned for my discs?
Hope this isn't a stupid question....
I've done a couple rounds this week where I only play with a Teebird, Mako, and Aviar AND only throwing backhand shots. I normally play with six other discs - including some fast, long-range drivers. But what I'm finding is that I am getting about the same scores as I would if I were playing...
3.50 star(s)
Crash course in disc golf
Baskets and tee pads are in top notch shape. Brand new Innova Discatcher baskets and cement tee pads. The Tee signs have detailed maps on them. Included is the hole number, distance to the hole, recommended flight path, and location of key trees.
Although this is not...