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    2009 Trace Open

    This tournament held at the beautiful Trace State Park, in Belden, MS (just outside of Tupelo). August 8-9 will be a 3 round PDGA C tier, on the regular course, reserved for the following divisions only: Intermediate: $35 Intermediate Women: $35 Recreational: $30 Novice: $25 Juniors: $25...
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    Best homemade baskets!!!

    Thanks for the heads-up on the profanity in the video Marty. I can live without it too. They may have the right to use the f-word, but I don't have to listen to it.
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    Tishomingo State Park - Tushka Run discussion

    Course Intro
  4. Tishomingo State Park - Tushka Run 466 mi (from your location) Tishomingo, MS
    3.176 reviews
    Holes / Baskets: 18 / 18
    Length: --
    Hole Type: DISCatcher
    Tee Type: Mixed
    Course Type: Permanent course
    Landscape: Moderately Hilly
    Terrain: Heavily Wooded
    Multiple Tees / Pins: Yes / No
  5. Tishomingo State Park - Tushka Run media

    Tishomingo State Park - Tushka Run media

    Tishomingo State Park - Tushka Run media
  6. A Round @ Tushka Run

    A Round @ Tushka Run

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    It's OK to ask someone to clear the basket. Here's why.

    I had the same thing happen to me in a casual round. From that moment on, I putt only to a cleared basket.
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    DGLO am's shenanigans

    Keep in mind, the 4-stroke penalty is not assessed until his name is called and 30 seconds has passed. We used the rulebook on ourselves to help delay the calling of his name. We were not under "his" rule because we were present, according to rule 804.02.
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    DGLO am's shenanigans

    In a recent tournament, we didn't get a full hour either and one guy was running late for the second round. He was listed last on the lead card. In order to strictly abide by the rules and still give the late guy a chance to make it, I talked the others on my card into taking his full 30...
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    Ace Denial

    On a par 3, I get more excited about the 2 strokes I gain on my competitors than hitting the ace itself. Too competative, too competative.
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    Build your own lake rake

    Have to disagree with you Dillon...a PLASTIC magnet would be the best disc getting invention ever. haha. Shamelss post on my part, working to become a Bogey member.
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    Build your own lake rake

    I would agree with you Dillon. It seems to me the disc would flip up a lot easier because of the angle of the lip. One that is upside down might try to "dig in" to the bottom of the lake. I've thought that because, on occasion, my rake seems to "jump" just enough to notice it in the line. I...
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    Build your own lake rake

    Hi SRM, It's difficult to know the true success rate of "catches" vs. "misses", but overall the success is well worth the effort. In clear water tests, I've determined that the tines dig 1/2" deep into the bottom of the lake. Of course, depth will be determined by the speed of the retrieval...
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    Disc Golf trophies and plaques

    Arrowhead is solid oak. Outline is cut out on scroll saw. The "chipped out" edges came from pressing the piece against a spindle sander at an angle to get the desired effect. I had my local trophy shop laser engrave the image and lettering. The oak cost me about $5. The laser engraving was...
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    "Raking the lakes"

    Build Your Own Lake Rake for $30!
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