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Does any one know what disc this is?
I found a disc at play it again sports that was labeled as "experimental high speed driver". Disc has no markings at all except an imperial star destroyer on the front. Shape looks very similar to a boss.
Also this is not an attempt to Obamaize disc golf, but it is a game, and games have rules. Discs can only be so big in diameter, rims only so wide, discs only so heavy. There are rules. Yes there should be very few laws in the real world, basically do whatever you want as long as what you are...
Ball golf has club limits and it does not cut into their sales at all. In fact it breeds more competition to have better equipment since there is limited space in the bag. Competition supports innovation. Like I said I am not against unlimited all you can carry bring a golf cart with you 100...
sure but if disc space is limited then individual choice matters more. Nate Doss carries an XL with him. If he can carry 40 discs with him, then who cares, its just some junk he is schulping along. But if that disc is one of only 14 that he can carry then the XL is valued more. Sales go up...
I've just never seen any sport, game, or activity where you have the option of carrying everything with
you all the time for competition. For me it actually makes the game more fun, when I have to select what I want to bring with me. Plus like I said before it really makes disc versatility...
So as a former Magic the Gathering player we used to hold junk tournaments. You would build a deck with your crap cards you didn't use, everyone brings a deck with them, and then the decks get passed out randomly to each player. So the trick is you had to make a deck that was playable, not too...
Ok so i am new to disc golf but am very familiar with the concept of minimal carry for strategic and tactical reasons. So i am surprised that disc golf has no
disc limit for tourney play. I would think that the disc companies would be totally behind this as it would place much greater...