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Recent content by Greg Weleski

  1. Greg Weleski

    Putters with the most glide

    Without a doubt the wham-o 86 softie has more glide than anything. They're really hard to find now but if you've thrown one you'll agree. They just float forever.
  2. Greg Weleski

    Your favorite last hole

    My favorite last hole I've ever played was #18 at Holler in the Hills in Brownsville, KY. This hole has the most amazing elevation change; it's like throwing off a mountain. Go short and left your in a pond. Long and left your in some thick schule. You can even go o.b. if you're 6oft. past...
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    I saw your post in the central kentucky social group about local courses. Definately worth...

    I saw your post in the central kentucky social group about local courses. Definately worth playing in the Lexington area are Veteran's Park, Shillito Park and 10 min. south of Lex. in Nicholasville is Riney B. Shillito Park is the easier of the 3 but it's worth playing if in the area and isn't...
  4. Hole #4 Mid-Fairway

    Hole #4 Mid-Fairway

  5. Hole #4 Tee

    Hole #4 Tee

  6. Greg Weleski

    Does it offend you to see people guzzling beer while playing disc golf?

    The only reason I posted this is because I always see empty beer cans/bottles in certain inconspicuous wooded parts of DG courses. I wouldn't object if they picked up after themselves but that never seems to be the case. Also I've seen some kids that didn't look to be of age and had to still be...
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    More Disc Golfers need to play the courses in central Kentucky!

    A funny thing is that I grew up in Louisville and they don't really consider it Central Kentucky since it is so close to the river. But I do understand your point. I think the term "Central" is based on the physiographic regions of Kentucky with Lexington and closely surrounding areas being in...
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    More Disc Golfers need to play the courses in central Kentucky!

    It's probably silly to mention but if anyone is around Central Kentucky or passing through there are a couple courses that are worth while that could use some reviews from some experienced players/reviewers. Two courses around the Lexington area worth playing are Veteran's Park and Riney B...
  9. Greg Weleski

    Over-rated and Under-rated courses

    I agree with Magictenor1. Reviews are just opinion and are based on many different aspects such skill level and ability to play technical holes well versus distance you can throw for open holes, whether you can put up with crazy amounts of shule or bugs, whether you are left handed or right...
  10. Greg Weleski

    Disc golf shoes: Your choice and why

    I haven't tried a pair of Bite's but my Merrell hiking boots are great at wearing slowly. The toe on them much higher than trail shoes or cross-trainers and is covered in rubberabout a 1/2 inch to an inch higher so that provides much better protection. I used my asics running shoes for a while...
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    Random Putters

    Never played with a super puppy or wizard but I see tons of people using wizards. The FLX Challenger is my favorite and most used putter. The plastic is super grippy and feels great in your hands. It's overstable enough that it holds it's line to the basket in the wind. Capable of hyzer putts...
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    A question for the big guns

    I throw side-arm and usually get the most distance out of my champ. roadrunner. I throw it with a good amount of hyzer and it flips flat then starts a huge s-curve. My farthest throw with it has been ~450ft., which I was very pleased with. Destroyers are great also but you have to snap the hell...
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