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Thanks to all for the replies and advice. It seems like the consensus is to work on putting first, so I guess I'd better get started! I'm definitely one of those who tends to throw big hyzer putts, so working on getting the disc to fly flat and straight can be priority number one.
I wish my wife enjoyed the game. I took her out to play once, but she only made it through four holes before she got tired and decided it was time to leave. Maybe one day she'll have a change of heart, but in the meantime it looks like I'll be flying solo.
Greetings to all. I'm fairly new to the game, so I thought I'd ask for some advice from the more experienced players here. I've been bitten hard by the disc golf bug, and I've got a few discs and a bag and I've played several rounds. I'm pretty consistently shooting between 25 and 30 over...
Favorite courses:
Fore Palms DGC at Ed Austin Park in Jacksonville, FL
And... well, that's the only one I've played so far. :p
Favorite discs:
Innova Valkyrie
Innova Stingray
Favorite websites:
DGCourseReview (duh)
tidefans.com (Roll Tide!)
Comments:
This website is awesome. I've got several...
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Beginner's Standpoint
-Good variety of holes. Most are fairly open and tyro-friendly, but there are a few tight shots that will teach the beginner the importance of disc control.
-Well-maintained. Really shows how disc golf is supposed to be, with beginner and pro concrete tees and clear...