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would you agree that the star boss can be effectively thrown sidearm? i recently picked one up and having a hell of a time learning how to throw it correctly.
what do you guys think are some of the best forehand/sidearm-friendly discs? my buddy uses the Roc and it works well for him.
although I'm sure it's not my Boss that's the problem, rather my extremely poor technique, i'm just curious as to what may be more sidearm-friendly and pick one up. thanks
safe to assume these techniques will work with a 13 speed driver as well?
I recently got a Boss Star and having a tough time controlling it...it rolls/leans over to the right so quickly. I'm 100% sure it's my poor technique/release because I haven't thrown RHBH in years.
The Boss definitely...
I'm moving back to Boulder in July so I will keep my eye out for another one of these.
Hey what are your favorite foothill courses? I will try those in July.
I'm not a big fan of the Boulder one, and don't remember much about the one in Longmont. I'm definitely going to hit Conifer, Vail...
are there any advantages to throwing overhand or backhand when you're going for distance?
i used to toss RHBH but forgot how to throw it after taking 2 years off. my Orc is not RHBH-friendly, so I'm sticking to overhand until my new Boss Champion arrives, and hopefully the description is...
after reading all of these replies, there were so many options i just picked at random. so now i eagerly await for an Omega SS and Rhyno Pro Soft from discnation.com. i guess you really don't know what you prefer until you try them eh
3.50 star(s)
Awesome Terrain
great layout in a small area, challenging with many trees, very historical kind of feel to it, multiple tees/pin placements, beautiful park, near W&OD trail
only 9 holes/short, really muddy after a recent rainfall
must play for any DC-area disc golfers
2.50 star(s)
More Scenic than Challenging
big wide open field shots, incredible views of the Boulder front range & flatirons, nice cement tee boxes built in 2005-ish
usually crowded, folks walking their dogs or kids from the high school cut in front thru your line of sight often, little to no trees for...
4.00 star(s)
Great place!
scenery, hilly terrain with great trees, well designed fairways with tall grass rough areas, 18 holes with multiple tee/pin placements, somewhat remote location to give you good privacy
not many come to mind...it's always difficult to navigate any first-time course, especially when...
3.00 star(s)
Good but Crowded
18 holes, new white tees added as of May 2009 to change up an old course, well maintained, free entrance with VA plates, lake scenery, trees that add challenge, close to home for me, good for beginners
fairly short course, takes longer on weekends, very popular for NOVA...
4.50 star(s)
Must Play
27 holes with multiple pin placements, multiple tee boxes, lots of forest/greenery/rolling hills, improves your game
not really a con but hard for a righty, seems like a more right turning holes than left. if my buddy wasn't with me, it would have taken a few tries to find some of the...