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You took the words right out of my mouth. Using the rating number that literally defines the division, instead of 1, 2, 3, or "Rec", "Int", "Adv", to name the amateur divisions seems like the obvious and intuitive solution to me.
Even if it was unpersuasive "fake news" or just a solution looking for a problem, I at least appreciated the author's ability to write clear sentences with decent spelling and grammar. The fact that it stirred up conversation here might just be evidence that there really is a problem worth...
Here I'm wondering how many of the players listed as "Californians" moved there from other states. Are the players sorted by where their home addresses are now or where they grew up and started playing disc golf?
This is true, but we'll need Chuck to show us the numbers before it's "proven."
I agree completely. I'm probably in the tiny minority saying this, but I'd happily forego "player's packs" and "merchandise payout" in favor of a singe trophy or a prize for the top two or three finishers in...
In my experience it has a lot to do with what course I lose the disc at. From one local course I almost always get back my lost discs, but at others it's rare.
Somebody set up a 3-way doubles match between Roethlisberger & Rodgers, 'Nique & Korver, and Wilson & Martinez. They could play it in February or March once Korver retires. :)
Yeah, it was wrong on multiple levels. "He has borne me on his back a thousand times ... a man of infinite jest ..." is nowhere close to "I hardly knew him," so I wanted to check. :p
I'm actually more comfortable flicking midrange and putter discs on approach shots under 200' than forehand driving with anything. My go-to approach shot is often a forehand with a Roc or one of my putters. For full-strength driving, I need something overstable, or at least stable with a big...
From my experience, anywhere with a good selection at good prices has been driven out of the market by the internet stores. It's more or less what happened to book stores: only Barnes and Noble and the rare, unique mom and pop in a hip neighborhood still exist, and I worry about B&N. :(
Merrell Moabs are some of the most popular shoes I've seen on the dg course. They come in wide sizes, as well as at least two kinds of waterproof in addition to the "ventilator" version which breathes extremely well. Merrell Moab Ventilators have been my everyday shoes for more years than I can...