PMantle
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I'd either run out of discs, or start every round -1.For casual disc golf I use the same mentality sometimes. Keep throwing the first tee until I get the shot I like, then that's the first "official" shot of the round.
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I'd either run out of discs, or start every round -1.For casual disc golf I use the same mentality sometimes. Keep throwing the first tee until I get the shot I like, then that's the first "official" shot of the round.
The football field near my house is actually 200 yds long...it's 300 ft from the end zone to the 50.
The football field near my house is actually 200 yds long...it's 300 ft from the end zone to the 50.
Is this a misconception that bugs you? Or are you serious?
I think he is kidding...I think you realize that too. Good point though about the 50.
The football field near my house is actually 200 yds long...it's 300 ft from the end zone to the 50.
Common misconception: If you run a mold in Glow Y plastic it has a decent chance of being more stable than standard Y plastic.
I've tried about 20 molds in regular and glow plastic and destroyers are the only one I've seen it in. Buzzes, Stalkers, anything MVP, haven't seen it.
I have heard this and my experience says it is usually true. Its not true?
So you couldn't even find a difficult name to say so you had to make one up? The JLS is the only disc they have that is just initials and Discraft has been way worse about naming discs like that. Several of the Millennium discs have a suffixes that describe the flight, too.
It was just a joke. I just wonder, regarding internet D, if some people make it up, but some really don't know that they're not throwing 400 ft. And, that was a good point about the 50! Unless the 50 stands for "50% across the field."
I had a question I've been thinking about, but this isn't something I've personally come across, wondering if anyone else has:
Are there non-DG folks out there, who's only experience with DG is seeing a couple guys at the park at the practice basket, and who think that that's all DG is? Like it's just a variation of horseshoes, or something, and have no idea of the scope of the game?
I know that I have a few clueless family members who get a look in their eyes like this is what they're thinking when I try to describe DG to them...call this a theoretical misconception that I'm curious about.