I happen to know and have played several times with the author of the 2nd article, knowing him he is probably just trying to defend the game from someone is clearly ignorant to how complex disc golf can be. I have spent time playing both golf and disc golf, I find both are equally difficult to...
The truth is it really depends on what the course set up is like, I have two courses here locally that I regularly play. One is all par 3's and pretty heavily wooded, if you don't make putts you just aren't going to score well. The other is very long and open, where putts are virtually...
Does anyone know if we will be playing one of the rounds at Jacobson Park? I wasn't sure whether it would be tournament ready in time or not. It's a fun course though!
I picked 400'-450'. Max distance I can throw about 450' and consistently throw about 425'. So I guess I actually fit into that category pretty perfectly :clap::thmbup:
I have to agree with Idlewild #13 when it is in the long basket, I have taken a lot of high scores on that hole. Tight drive through two trees 150 feet that are about 6 feet apart, playing a hyzer flip (RHBH) then 400 feet of tunnel going to the right with a creek that is OB running around the...
Today I shot a 48 at Shillito Park. It was a pretty good day it was only 3 shots off of my best ever there. I was able sink a couple of good putts while also working on a few form changes in my driving. So all in all it was a pretty great round, got a lot accomplished and it was just nice to be...
This is true, Toboggan definitely sets up well for a RHFH/LHBH. This is why Ricky Wysocki had such an advantage at the GLO last year, leading to his big win. Not to mention he had played there several times in the US Ams.
Veteran's Park in Lexington has to be the most LHBH friendly course I've ever played. It's definitely not biased, but all of the trouble holes seem to set up the best for LHBH. Those who can throw RHFH are also at an advantage, but that's definitely not me. :wall: