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I'm going to add on a little more. If you can make it with your offhand 100% of the time, you aren't PARKED. If one of those guys you see around whose arms end at their elbow and like 3 gimp fingers come out can't make it blind folded after being shot in both feet, you aren't PARKED.
No need for all these people to pop in and say it's a scooby when it's obviously not. If it was a damn scooby why the hell would I have to ask what it is? Maybe some of these people should be asking what a mother****ing scooby is. :|
Ughhhh.
This is a scooby.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJaRyuAeOyE
THAT IS NOT WHAT I AM DESCRIBING! IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT, SHUT UP.
This guys got it. First few times I tried it I would let go too early and throw it straight into the ground 20 feet out. Now that I've got the release down I'm getting em out over 300. It's amazing how straight I'm getting some of the overstable drivers. So far the only real use for it I've...
So I don't know what the shot is called but it is pretty much a thumber grip that you pulled across your chest backhand. Works pretty good for getting out of trouble where your regular backhand doesn't have room. Anyway, I don't know what it's called or if there is even a technical term for it.
Some kid challenged me to $20 a stroke because he said my bag full of discs was just for show. After 9 holes I was up 11 strokes. He never paid me and I haven't seen him since. :|
Slow ace year for me so far. Sitting at 3 all under 200 feet. Coolest one so far was a 186 foot tunnel shot. The part that makes it cool was I had never played it until that throw and aced it. Probably gonna be a long time before that happens again, if ever.
I'm not serious about having this be a real rule. I mean I called it the Dick Move Penalty. That should have been a clue I wasn't serious. But to build on your "if we want this to be a real sport" comment. I agree, rules should be followed and enforced. But if you are intentionally letting...
I wasn't on the card otherwise I would have told the guy he had to re-tee.
Funny story about the rules exam. I know a guy who talks like wrote the PDGA rules. Didn't pass the exam. Didn't even come close to passing it. I guess it's more you have to know the guy to find it funny.