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  1. stealthfalcon84

    Keyes Peak DGC discussion

    Course Intro
  2. Keyes Peak DGC media

    Keyes Peak DGC media

    Keyes Peak DGC media
  3. Keyes Peak DGC 489 mi (from your location) Florence, WI
    4.086 reviews
    Good conditions
    Holes / Baskets: 18 / 18
    Length: --
    Hole Type: Baskets
    Tee Type: Concrete
    Course Type: Permanent course
    Landscape: Very Hilly
    Terrain: Heavily Wooded
    Multiple Tees / Pins: No / No
  4. Hole #16 Blue Tee

    Hole #16 Blue Tee

  5. Hole #14 Blue Tee

    Hole #14 Blue Tee

  6. Hole #15 Blue Tee

    Hole #15 Blue Tee

  7. stealthfalcon84

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  8. stealthfalcon84

    Needed: Android Users!

    Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 3 running Android 4.3
  9. stealthfalcon84

    downhill throws

    Adding to what others have said, I have a downhill hole that's a little over 400 feet on my home course. It's mostly open, but if you go too far to the right you'll be in the woods. I'm a RHBH thrower and my best results come from hyzer flipping a disc (usually a Valk or Avenger SS). The disc...
  10. stealthfalcon84

    Golden Retriever (the dog)

    I have a 2 year old chocolate lab that will find pretty much any disc lost in the bushes you can imagine. My cousin once lost his disc in some really long grass/brush and we looked for an hour but couldn't find it. Went home and grabbed Freya and within a few minutes of me saying, "Find the...
  11. stealthfalcon84

    throwing putter almost 300ft

    Another tip that works for me: keep your head down when you throw. When I lift my head expecting to see my disc go sailing for some big D, the disc ends up being released nose up, climbs to heavens and stalls out. When I keep my head down and focus on finishing out the throw, that's where the...
  12. stealthfalcon84

    Throwing from a standstill

    For me, the key to throwing accurately from a standstill is keeping my reach back consistent. When I get my torso turned on the reach back and pull through like I do on a normal drive, I find that my accuracy increases a ton. On short, tighter courses I almost always throw from a standstill. If...
  13. stealthfalcon84

    Losing Plastic

    My reaction depends on the disc. I usually keep one or two in my bag that I'm not real sentimental about or that are spares to ones I normally throw and will throw those on holes where I know there's water or a good chance I could lose said disc. I haven't had a disc loss throw me off my game or...
  14. stealthfalcon84

    Pay to Play Courses

    I've played a few p2p courses (Black Bear Creek, Sandy Point, Highbridge) and they were all great experiences. I agree with a lot of the other sentiments here that there is a different vibe to most private courses. I wouldn't call it more 'serious', but I love the feeling that the course is for...
  15. stealthfalcon84

    Which feels better, a short hole ace or long hole fairway ace?

    Draining a long shot from the fairway is very satisfying, but dropping one in the chains from the tee and putting up a '1' on the scorecard is hard to beat.
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