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1.50 star(s)
Concrete tees, great beginner course.
Tees are very short. No difficult shots.
There is nothing challenging about this course, which makes it great for beginners. It's also near the college, so you can get a quick round in before class. Leave your discs in the car and only take a mid and a...
2.50 star(s)
Confusing Course
Nice mixture of hyzer and anhyzer shots. Well maintained.
No concrete tees, hard to find where the tee is.
I spent more time looking for the tee than I did playing. The signs were easy enough to find, but most of the time they were not near the tee. The only thing around to...
Just last weekend I threw the longest drive of my life. Unfortunately I shanked hard to the left and into the woods. This was during a tournament so everyone saw AND to make it worse, while I was in the woods looking for it, a few guys were helping me and saw me about crap my pants when a...
My kids and I have already made a 6 hole course in the house (two story) that we play with coffee can lids. It's not the same, but these mid-west winters can get brutal. Even if there isn't snow on the ground, it's soaking wet outside.
Thanks for all the tips. I've been trying to work on one thing at a time and I can already see an improvement. I even got the snap sound once yesterday AND it went straight, so yay me!
I throw back hand. I'll try FH from time to time but it's never a good drive. I'm currently driving with a DX leopard and every now and then I'll throw a DX archangel that I got for free. I may just start throwing the roc for a while.
Do you throw the mid the same as you would throw a driver?
I can't get my drives right. I've watch so many videos and tried so many times, but I just can't do it. My biggest problem is I can't seem to put it all together. I can't pop my hips out and do the "lawn mower" pull through and snap my wrist. Every now and then I'll get a drive that goes...
Sorry to hear that. This isn't nearly as bad, but at the last tourney I was at, some people just playing (not in tourney) went up do the disc guy and asked to try a Fly Dye Buzzz and took off with it. I just don't understand thievery in disc golf when everyone is just supposed to be cool to...
Yesterday was my first day playing since a minor arm injury two weeks ago and I did not like my first throw so I thought I'd try again and this is the result:
Both discs are leopards, bottom is Champ.
I'm pretty consistent in my crappyness.
I tried throwing left yesterday and honestly couldn't see a difference. It took just one putt to make the proper throwing changes and it then it was the same the rest of the time.
I shoot left handed. Watching the brass shoot out an M16 used to scare the **** out of me for a while, but the M16A2 had a decent enough deflector that it kept the casings off my face.