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2.50 star(s)
Still new and some confusion
First off I did not play, I just walked the course to hole 3!!!! Rating is based on tee off confusion and what was observed walking by #9 t-pad.
I have played disc golf since 1989, I have seen them all.
This course is not finished or cleaned up. Please take...
2.50 star(s)
newbie course
Clean. Fine for a quickie. I played it in 39 minutes. Some shot selection could vary for line practice.
Short t pads but functional. Some baskets are for 3 foot children, not near PDGA ground to basket specs. Single chains. No sign for 6
fine for a quickie but would not go out of...
3.00 star(s)
fun but muddy
Fairly clean course in a good area. A lot of nice lines to choose (flex, straight, hyzers) on some holes. Kinda easy to play but is a fun course and worth playing twice(I did)
Most of the reviews are right on for this course. 2-3 aceable holes. Beautiful T signs!!!
MUDDY, Rubber...
Just heard about a new course in Alabama called Revelation Mountain Disc Golf. It is on Church property and open to the public, 18 holes with new Mack 5 baskets. The website still has no course map or distances that I can find, but from the photos it looks pretty good. Grand opening was this...
Blizzard plastic is especially bad for newbies and even unseasoned players. You will learn bad habits!!!! Yes you can throw it farther but if you learn to throw real plastic it will help in the long haul. I have tried blizzard and threw it the firepit. After you learn to toss regular plastic...
2.00 star(s)
Trees and more trees
This course is good for working on tight lines with midrange and putters. Plenty of aceable holes. fun little course, very well kept up and clean, Plenty of left, right and straight lines. 2 teepads for a good 18 hole round.
Hole 2 and 8 are just putt-putt holes, no fairway...
DX Shark from 1988-89, cracked it last year when I started playing again. Still have my 1989 Ohio State disc golf Chaiompionship shark, don't throw it though.
3.50 star(s)
Great for shot shaping and learning lines
Just a great fun couse. Easy access of I-75. Great course for beginner and rec players to learn lines and shot shaping and I would believe challenging enough for seasoned players also to keep up on their game. Plenty of uphill and downhill, rights...
2.00 star(s)
tough and hard to navigate
You will need every shot you have for this course and then some. Fairly clean and well maintained. Easy access of I-75. Great place to work on lines. The wooded holes are tough and will make you think,,,twice. There are blind hole and you need to look for the pin...
So, the main question is:::: How would you start from scratch to correct the form flaws...... I play a decent game but just stuck at 285-300 off the tee. About 1/30 throws I will put one out there 325-375, so i know it's in there.. I recently quit trying to drive max and worked on ups-putts, but...
Okay then, all seem to need a little hyzer put on them to flatten out and fly flat. Kite, dart and aviar goes out about 200', roc, shark and cobra about 250'. My leapord, archangel and roadrunner also need a little hyzer to fly straight unless I want them to turn right. So how do I know what I'm...