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With the rim that wide, I'll never touch it. I'm more than satisfied with my Halos and after throwing a Nuke and Katana, don't see what the hype is about bigger rim discs. Personally, I just find them much harder to throw accurately as you are adjusting your grip, and thus release, for...
I love my GL Halos, I carry 2. The Core that I felt was amazing too, like a blend of the feel of a Rubber Putter with R-Pro (Dart) Plastic/Rubber, just not as floppy.
I disagree. Its more like a Groove than a Boss, least for me. Groove never comes back like the Nuke has been doing, where the Boss always fades back to the left. Took the Nuke out of my bag and will continue to play with Halos and Wraiths/Surges as they seem way more predictable for me.
In most situations of playing through, I do what Scarpfish does and play with your group if teeing off. If you are letting a group play through, it wastes time to play along in a then bigger group, but it's still not much of a big deal. Other than that, Scarpfish' quote.
That's good, considering you would be paying him back. However, good things come to those who pay it forward, without feeling the need to be recognized or thanked for it.
Around 150' or so with witnesses. Done that with a Viper and an Eagle from those distances.
Actually, now that I think about it... I had around a 200' birdie with the Eagle @ El Dorado, tee 13, longest pin. Had a tree directly in front of me, threw a very hard hyzer and it skipped into the...
I've been following the thread up until now, but thanks for the clarification DiscJunkie, good sum up. The point I was trying to make was; if he was the last one on the whole, 24" from the basket, and playing in turn, regardless of marking the spot where his original disc fell, the reaction...
No one answered me: Did the guy in question have another player playing after him, or was he the last one to finish on the whole?
If he was last, I'm not following the point of the thread...
My thoughts exactly.
Also, was he the last one on the hole? Was anyone else due to throw after he attempted his missed put? If he was the last one on the hole, then I am further mindboggled by the micro management of the rules.