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Clay Discs
The property will be known as Otter Creek Outdoor Recreational Area and operated by the Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. I hope they don't mistake our discs for sporting clays.
Spider Man
Even though it does not serve as my default putter, I've witnessed successful putting with a gummy dx spider. I purchased one at a gas station because I was intrigued by the gummy plastic. One day, my brother borrowed it when he forgot his putter. He sank nearly every putt that...
2.50 star(s)
Pleasantly Surprised
Good Variety on Front 9
Elevation Changes
Beginner Friendly Yet Challenging
Well Kept in a Nice Park
Good Mix of Distance
Appropriate Obstacles - Just Enough Trees
Repetition on Holes 14 - 17
Shared baskets on 2&4, 8&10, 9&11
Roots in Tee Area on Wooded Holes
Some Fairways...
Private or Public
This is a great location for a course. Hodgenville needs a DGC. Will this be a public course or a private pay to play course? Also, could you label the fairways with approximate distances on your course map?
I agree. I bought the control driver and putter because they float. If you throw the control driver like a normal driver, it goes crazy. I have only been able to use it for mid-range shots around the water. Which Odyssey did you buy?
The 10 Meter Brick. Actually, I did purchase or own the brick. However, it was offered to me in a trade. I think I would have more success putting with an actual brick than the disc named "The 10 Meter Brick".
3.50 star(s)
Unique Short Technical DGC
Fun & Unique Setting
Well Maintained Fairways
Nice Baskets & Concrete Tees
Great Variety of Challenges
Good Course Flow
Can Be Frustrating
Possibility of Lost Discs
Snakes (some may consider this a pro)
Walking Track Near Some Fairways
If you like short, tight...
2.00 star(s)
Great 6 Hole Night Course
Well Kept with no Rough
Beginner Friendly
Can be Played at Night
Unique Setting
Parking
Only Six Holes
Pedestrians
Located on a picturesque campus, the Western KY University DGC offers a 6-hole course which winds around several of the campus's residence halls. The...
3.50 star(s)
A Solid 18 Hole Course
Challenging & Fun
Good Flow
Picturesque Park
Variety of Shots
Some distance shots (bring your driver)
Well kept fairways
Soggy around holes 1 and 9
4 completely open holes
Steep slope to the right of #3 fairway (watch out!)
With the addition of 9 new holes, Atkison Park...
1.50 star(s)
Bring Your Putter and Your Fishing Pole
The nice thing about this course is that it showcases a nice little park in Alexandria as you walk from basket to basket. Many of the holes are VERY short and only require a putter. I would even say that an experienced disc golfer should play these as...
I would go with the T-Bird or TL, but I like the Striker.
I recommend the striker. For some reason, I am more accurate with the T-Bird on forehand shots and more accurate with the striker on backhand shots. The TL goes a little further than the T-bird, but it doesn't have that self...
Hyzer Flip the Cobra?
I agree. I've noticed that a hyzer flip usually flies low and straight. Recently, I've been experimenting with the hyzer flip ability of the Cobra. It seems to flip up level and glide straight with an ever so slight turn for a pretty good distance. Has anyone had...
2.50 star(s)
A Challenging Nine at the High School
Variety. This course has elevation changes, woods, open shots, doglegs, and water hazards all packed into 9 holes.
Challenge. One hole dares you to throw it over the lake for a birdie or go to the right of the lake for par.
Risk and Reward. This course...
Impress Your Friends
Flipping an under-stable disc is a good option for a roller; however, I have had some success throwing a forehand roller using an over-stable disc. Just take an over-stable disc like the Whippet and plunk it down on its edge about 40ft in front of you and watch it roll...
Glow Roc
I had a KC Pro Roc that was very stiff and stable. I didn't really like it that much and ended up losing it in the woods. I purchased a glow Roc to try out the glow-in-the-dark discs and really enjoyed throwing it. The glow feature really didn't help that much in finding it at...
2.00 star(s)
My Favorite Low Budget 9 Hole Course
Fun & challenging pin placement
Great variety of shots (backhand, forehand, uphill and downhill)
Lots of trees with almost no undergrowth
Solar lights on baskets
Lack of tee signs, only tee markers
The course maps and scorecards were water-soaked
Lots of...
2.00 star(s)
Additonal Tees and a New Map
Natcher Elementary DGC is a short, charming course that has recently been upgraded to an 18 hole course that uses only nine baskets. Tees #1 and #10 share a basket, #2 and #11 share a basket, and so on. A new course map at the entrance to the course shows the...
The Beaver Putter
I was given a Daredevil Beaver putter for Christmas last year and it is my default putter. Although I have used it all year, it still looks almost new. It even has some interesting art on the cover (a beaver holding a disc and a basket on an island in the background). I...
4.00 star(s)
Not Your Typical Walk in the Park
Franklin-Simpson DGC is situated in a large, spacious park. The course uses the space advantage to provide both challenging amateur tees and long distance pro tees. Elevation changes, water hazads, out of bounds, high grass, and trees provide a variety of...
2.50 star(s)
The Woods of Pride Park
Pride Park DGC is a unique, challenging wilderness course. It traverses very densely wooded hills. Many holes make use of the drastic elevation changes especially hole #10 (a straight shot down a steep incline). Some fairways are situated along the sides of hills...