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4.00 star(s)
Blissfest 2015
- Nice assortment of holes throughout the course providing the opportunity to play a wide variety of different shots; From wide open meadow holes with strategic tree placements to wooded tunnels that force a specific line.
- Excellent tee signs which provide decent navigation...
Congratulations on your first ace! I'm still in the hunt for one. Gotta' love the Wizards man... Since I got my first one, I've always kept one in my bag.
I should be alright, I've thrown some two disc rounds there using just a mid and putter, specifically a Shark and a Wizard, and I think I shot right around my usual average.
I haven't had my hands on a Cro before, so without knowing the feel of the disc I'd have to say Roc for now. Would it be acceptable to use a Classic Roc? I'd putt with that no problem...
I'm down to give the "Anagram Challenge" a try. I play Firefighters Park fairly often and I usually shoot around +6. Orcs and Rocs are in my bag already, I'll pick up a Cro and report back with my score!
A friend of mine, the guy who introduced me to disc golf, carries a foot shaver in his bag to clean up the edges of his discs. The first time I saw him use it I learned two things. 1. That something called a foot shaver exists, and 2. They make for a decent disc repair tool.
I carry a DX Roc and a Z Buzzz SS in my bag. I tend to reach for the Buzzz to make the majority of mid range/approach shots, and the Roc for mid range or fairway drive situations. I'm a fan of both and the universe hasn't exploded yet! :D
If you're looking to stay with an Innova disc, I'll back up the others that are recommending the Shark, they're readily available in DX plastic, cheap, and I think they're a fine place to start. Rocs are excellent, but as others have stated they need some power. I had to grow into mine. If...
0.50 star(s)
It's New, and Still Needs Some Work Done
There are only a couple good things I can say about this course, and unfortunately, they're somewhat minor details.
-The course has decent sings marking both tee positions and basket locations.
-The hand crafted baskets are functional, and good quality...
I'm a fan of the Orc, and I currently carry two of them in my bag. I've got a 169g champ Orc that is super flat. I'd say its my best disc for distance, and with a nice clean throw it's very straight with a nice fade to the right (I'm a lefty) at the end of its flight.
The other one is a 174g DX...
Nicely written slowRoll. I'm a pretty new player myself, I started just over a year or so ago. I'd like to learn how to throw hyzer and anhyzer shots correctly. I tend to just focus on releasing the disc flat and straight. I rely on using different discs, or taking different lines to avoid...