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Ha I totally was driving by when you hit that ace, saw it hit chains and you high five your buddy. I posted it on the Tulsa disc golf Facebook page, congrats!
Ok, local chiming in, just stumbled across this. Glad some of you already got to town to play. I'll try to work my way down the thread. March, you're not going to run into much in the way of grass, though the lodge does have tall grass (depending on when Jim mows it) off the fairways on some...
4.00 star(s)
Meaner Mohawk
Definitely the best and most respected course in Tulsa. Most of the holes play through the woods and have many different shot requirements to score well. Good tee's and signs on most every hole. 6 holes are 300' or under but they are certainly not gimme birdies. There are three...
3.50 star(s)
Lighter Mohawk
The course amenities are in good condition overall, long tee pads that are textured well, accurate and descriptive tee signs, and good discatcher baskets with painted rungs towards the next tee. The course is well groomed often as well. Many people don't like the difference...
4.50 star(s)
Best Course in OK
Great all around course with tons of challenges...technical shots, long bombs, wind holes, elevation, Moccasin will test you and you will most likely lose. But you'll have the best time doing it. Being a private makes for relaxing golf, nothing to worry about. Baskets are in...
3.00 star(s)
Worth a stop if you're nearby
Nice Tee Pad's and Baskets, excellent hole signs with directions to the next hole and what appear to be fairly accurate distances. The course is a slight challenge without being too difficult for beginners. Slight terrain changes during holes, both up and down and...
Top courses in Tulsa to hit are blackhawk (bring some discs you can lose for blackhawk), hunter, and potentially haikey or dovillio/mcclure (they're less than a half mile from each other...not the hardest courses in Tulsa, but they play fun and fairly quick for someone trying to get a lot of...
I probably wouldn't argue with the need for better form, I'm still relatively new to the game (Early June I really started playing more). I'm not a terribly far driver but I'm told for my experience I throw pretty hard...RHBH w/ my destroyer I'll hit around 380-400', RHFH maybe a little over...
I recently bought an innova t-rex because of my desire to have a driver with a nice hard turn (0 for high speed, 4 for low speed). I've thrown similar "numbers" and read the pro review on innova's page that mentioned that this was a disc that was really difficult to turn over, and so expected...