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It may sound fishy as one person put it, but it is true. We played a second round using regular discs. I shot even, Steve shot +4 or so, and Lance shot -14. He's pretty good. He kept telling us to "fear the mini". Ha!
Despite the smack talk, he's one of the nicest guys I know, and has helped...
Yeah, its a short wooded course. A lot of the pins were in the short position, so it averaged like 230-240 or so. He just threw it backhand hyzer. The mini is really understable. It's also a weighted mini, so it goes pretty far actually.
It really does seem like a good way to practice. We kept score like it was a real round, but I was so much more relaxed than normal. I did a lot better than usual which seems to prove the theory that the game is 75% mental.
So I went out with my buddies Lance and Steve today to play Reedy Creek here in Charlotte. The baskets were mostly in the short positions on the course, so my friend Lance (who is borderline pro), decided he would just play using his two mini discs. Steve and I arent the greatest players by any...
My friend just got a basket for Christmas, so we (and another buddy) took it out behind the apartments I live in and made up 18 holes on our own. The area is almost tailor made for DG with plenty of trees and throwing lanes. Each of us took turns placing the basket and determining the tee area...