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Baskets 8 and 9 are stolen from cactus patch again. That is 7 stolen baskets from a 9 hole course in two years. These were disc nation baskets welded together. The thief used a saw to cut the poles at the base just above the lock
I set my bag on my chair in the fairway because of the dang chiggers. at tees where there is a wait and no bench, it holds my can and the bag stays on my back during chigger season.
Austin had it right with Zilker with two 9 hole courses on sight with only 9 baskets. north course and south course. The baskets moved when one course needed a rest.
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I prefer local shops over internet purchasing. I think local shops do more for beginers of the sport and I would like to see disc golf surpass baseball as America's pastime. Not that I have anything against baseball. I just love discgolf.
I actually started a spread sheet last year to keep track of where I find discs and who they belong to. It is hillarious when I find the exact same disc for the same person in the same place 3 or 4 times. You know who you are...
When I first moved to Austin, Shoal Creek was the first creek I kayaked. After each flood I would walk the creek and map out changes and individual rapids. I would come home with 20 to 30 discs each time and call the ones with names and numbers. Eventually I found one belonging to someone I...
I have a similar rack that I built four years ago. I made each rack an individual "box" and they interlock. I will see if I still have the photo on my hard drive
there is also the question of flight path. Some discs start to fade right away and curve slowly throughout its flight. Others go straight for a while and curve hard at the end. Some drop as soon as they start their fade while others glide through the fade pushing them further laterally.
I throw a lot of overstable discs and have noticed subtle differences in the discs that I carry. I have firebirds, xcals, Bosses, a max, a trident, and a XXX. All in Champ or equiv plastic, all max weight. I have turned them all over into unintentional rollers with headwind with the exception...
yes. apparently the tees were made with a soil stablizer and I want to know if they are holding up well or if they need constant maintaining. I don't remember them particularly bad to throw from, but I have only played there once. I am trying to find a good alternative to concrete pads...