Actually, if you put IA, MN, WI and MI in a group, you'd have your winner right there.
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Actually, if you put IA, MN, WI and MI in a group, you'd have your winner right there.
Who defined disc golf as a summer sport versus a winter sport? There's nothing intrinsic to the way the game is played that limits it to a certain temperature range or ground conditions. Midwest provides all of the challenges for disc golfing under different climate conditions.How can an area where courses are pulled and/or there is snow on the ground for 4-5 months a year be the best area for DG? Or for that matter, where it is too hot 3-4 months per year for the average Joe to enjoy being outside?
I thought it was "bigger"...which isn't necessarily always "better," especially if you're talking about the size of your meth habit or how your Texas scorecards reflect much BIGGER scores!
How can an area where courses are pulled and/or there is snow on the ground for 4-5 months a year be the best area for DG? Or for that matter, where it is too hot 3-4 months per year for the average Joe to enjoy being outside?
That leaves South 1, West 1, and West 2 as the only viable areas. IMO, Hawaii is the best area for disc golf to be.
Who defined disc golf as a summer sport versus a winter sport? There's nothing intrinsic to the way the game is played that limits it to a certain temperature range or ground conditions. Midwest provides all of the challenges for disc golfing under different climate conditions.
I would think what would constitute the best region is an area with a ton of very good courses within a reasonable driving distance that has tolerable weather 12 months a year. So, the Midwest is OUT! I have only played in the South and CA, so I am biased. A ton of driving between courses in CA, but the weather is stellar. Texas is probably similar. But we have every bug and reptile on earth down here, so I'd say this question can't be answered. My vote would be that the best region is the one you're in at the time. A bad disc course is better than having to play a beautiful ball golf course.
You should do a road trip in OR...AWESOME courses all within very reasonable driving distance....