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3.00 star(s)
Decent local course
Very good Udisc map
Nice baskets
Well maintained grounds
Signage at the course is falling apart
Need to content with school hours/practices etc
Solar farm built in the middle of 4's fairway
It was a bit long for what you would think. Some areas can eat discs since there are...
I have:
a custom dyed DD Lucid Tresspass 175g (won from a drawing) 8/10 - a few scrapes and scratches from field testing and some ink.
A new DX Shark 158g 9/10 - only used a few times
A 400 Tourney Stamped Full Color M3 175g 8/10 - used for some rounds and minor ink
I am hoping to get some...
4.50 star(s)
Beautiful mountain course
Varied lines including RHBH hyzers, RHFH lines, and turnovers
Great variety in distance from 500+ all the way down to 150ft.
The course is very well maintained
Great variety in technical vs bomber holes.
The biggest pro is the scenery, possibly the most beautiful...
2.00 star(s)
It's ok
Right in springville
Nice park for kids to play at
Varied lines a possibility
Most holes from 180-320 ft = ace runs
Hole 1 goes right around the main playground equipment
Most holes are open ground with some trees
No elevation at all
Baskets are tilting, bent, old, and in some cases...
3.00 star(s)
A great winter course
This is a winter only course in Wisconsin which is nice, especially around Madison when many courses pull the baskets for winter. The tee-pads are nicely maintained using astroturf secured to the teepads with stakes. The course also provides a number of different lines...
Yeah the only markings say M3 178 written in marker and prodigydisc.com stamped on the flight plate. I imagine its likely a baseline plastic but wasnt sure.
Anyone know about this disc? I got it as a bonus disc in a deal I made recently. All I know is that its a prodigy M3 but not sure of the plastic type or its value.
looking for some M3s preferably in the glitter plastic. Also on the hunt for a good MVP Volt preferably a bright color (I play a wooded course and clear/dull discs are hard to find)
4.00 star(s)
Great hidden gem
Requires multiple shot types
Good mix of distances for par-3 only course
A couple ace-able holes
Beautiful scenery
Rewards well executed shots
A bit hilly if you arent prepared for it
Some of the rough is very wooded and tough to get out of
Not the best tee-markers
Pay to play...
3.00 star(s)
Well maintained small town course
Well maintained in a city park
Detailed tee signs
short enough for newer players
Some (2 holes) go over/near the playground
A bit short to really be able to air it out
Tee boxes aren't great
only 9 holes
couldn't find #6 tee
For a town of 1,500 its a great...
I am learning to throw backhand and getting the hang of a standing throw (no run-up for me just yet). I am noticing I am throwing with a lot of hyzer even when trying to compensate, any suggestions for drills/practices that can help me throw flatter?
Thanks. I am reading through the article and think where my disc is griped might be a part of my issue. I have been gripping with the disc laying almost across the pad of my fingers rather than along the seam. Hopefully can get out the field and test it soon.
I am a primarily RHFH player. My distance isnt great (about 250ft drives) so I tried to take up RHBH driving. I can rip my putter and mid-range pretty well from a standing position and get a nice 3 phase flight (turn, glide, fade). However when I transition to throwing my drives or attempt a...