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Yes the old player had a question that most people know the answer to. I just started playing again last week after a 2 year leave. The question stemmed from the fact that I also play a bit of ball golf. In which case you have to have a putter and use it when on the green.
Thank you...
I have been playing on and off for a few years now. I have yet to play in a tournament. If I should ever choose to do so, am I required to play with a putter. I prefer to putt with my hydra. Since it is usually just me playing I do not care too much about strict rules. Just curious if...
3.50 star(s)
Fun!
A short and very fun course. As I walked the course it almost felt like a well groomed ball golf course. I like the alternate tees. Played the short ones for a nice warm up 9, then played the long ones.
Need trash cans! On the plus side it seems most of the trash on the course is put...
1.00 star(s)
Difficult but nice
Not usually busy.
Many.
I've been playing this course for over a year now. It was improving. I was even volunteering several hours a month to improvements and upkeep. However it now looks like a bad miniature golf course. There are many things on the course that don't...
1.00 star(s)
Waste of time!
None.
Too many.
I have removed my long and hateful review of this course. After several trips to this course with nothing positive to say, I'm done with this course and will not return to play here again.
My wraiths and Valkyries are my go to for distance. I've found that I like lighter weight discs. I seem to be more accurate with them and get more distance.
A private one that I design and upkeep myself. No douchbags allowed. ....but since that isn't gonna happen... I've actually got a fun course close to my house... I'm happy with that....for now.
I suggest a cheetah (good for both drives and mid approaches), Aviar P&A for your putter, and a hydra. The hydra works well for a back up putter and some nice mid shots.
When I'm in a funk I stop playing for a week or so. Go do something else that I enjoy. Then one day the urge to play will be there and I head back. I usually record a good score and sometimes see improvement in my game. I've done this with most of the sports I've participated in throughout...
I have a 150 dx wraith that I swear by on most days. I also have some heavier ones that I'm trying to get better with. So far my best distances have been with the wraith. I agree with the others, don't get rid of discs right away. I like to take all my drivers to my home course every now...
If you read the blog entry about the melbourne open I got to see the putts for hole 2 during the playoff. I didn't know the tourney was going on and thought I'd squeeze in some late day holes. I was suprised to say the least as I'm rounding the corner and there is a crowd of people following...
I bought a couple of x-outs in champ plastisc. The discs fly and feel fine. It looks like the only reason they didn't get the hot stamp was due to a few small bubbles in the plastic. I guess they said it was cosmetic and decided not to sell it at full price. If your into the higher quality...