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Recent content by TruthHurts

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    "Finger Push" and Disc Pivot

    Heh, that tickled me. I suppose he'll be whooping on Moser, too?
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    "Finger Push" and Disc Pivot

    Watch Dylan Horst, or Glenn Patteson throw. You're not progressed enough to understand the subject. There are people in your area who actually ARE good, and grasp throwing. The guy you're correcting seems to have a better understanding than yourself
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    "Finger Push" and Disc Pivot

    Blake taught effective exercises. These new age frauds are looking to pseudo intellectualize physics, and athletic movements while having no respectable education, or body of work in either. It's quite irritating, and it saddens me to see guys whose opinions I valued in the past hop on the...
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    Finally broke 500 feet!!!

    With 500' consistently you're out driving EVERYBODY in PA. Including all the sponsored pros...
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    Doubles Ace Pot Etiquette

    Yeah, because your over the top facetiousness really utilizes accurate comparisons. Cash earned from best shot doubles is definitely the same thing as your career, your vehicle, your house, etc. In my experience the guys who don't like to split are usually scrubs who don't win very often.
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    Doubles Ace Pot Etiquette

    I think it's a nice gesture to split the ace pot, and always have, no matter the circumstances. What is etiquette in regards to thanking your partner for splitting the ace pot? I hit my first dubs ace the summer before last for an ace pot that was a little over $150. The entire round my partner...
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    Courses That Hurt The Game?

    I think dink & dunk courses are bad for disc golf. A course where the same easy shot can be used repeatedly to score well. That's fine for beginners, but what I find is players who learn on those courses develop the idea that all courses should be like that. Therefore they either complain about...
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    Best Disc Golf Ambassador?

    This hits the nail on the head. Every time I hear the perpetual noobs, and fanboys prattle on about their favorite pros, I picture this:
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    Playing Through Etiquette

    Sounds like social anxiety, and I can relate. 95% of my rounds are played solo. I like to take my time, and get the most out of each round. The problem is I hate feeling like I'm holding somebody up, or like their attention is focused on me when I'm playing...unless it's during some kind of...
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    Disc Golf as alternative to Bolf

    :clap::clap::clap: A few years ago before it was normal to host disc golf tournaments on golf courses, the course owners hosted a 2-round, best shot doubles disc golf tournament. One round was held in the afternoon, the other was a glow round. They offered a golf cart, and a 6-pack for a cheap...
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    Grow the Sport 2015

    Based on past threads about hosting events that was 60+ pages long, I got the impression that running tournaments that cater to players, and make money for the TD was more desirable than events geared towards generating funds for course improvement.
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    Grow the Sport 2015

    I'd personally rather see threads like this than fan boys telling themselves, and the rest of the internet, that they're growing the sport by following pro disc golfers on twitter, watching tournament footage, or asking what gimmicky crap they can buy to "improve their game." Tons of people may...
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    Grow the Sport 2015

    Baggage, and thankless are a funny way to describe running a business that generates profit. I could see if the TD was not keeping the generated money for himself, and was donating all profits back into the course, but something tells me that's not what you meant.
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    Comparing touring DG'ers to ball golf pros

    Out of curiosity...how many people actively competed in disc golf during Climo's "years of dominance?" How long had the sport been around? What were the incentives to compete in disc golf? What were the attributes that separated him from the other competitors that allowed him to dominate? Now...
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    Comparing touring DG'ers to ball golf pros

    You're derailing the thread by stating the obvious. How dare you!
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