snappyfingers
* Ace Member *
congrats on the chains :hfive:
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I have also lost an ACE disc or two (a 3-timer was jacked by a punk teenager running across the fairway just a month ago), but it only hurts for a short while. Just like anything, you get over it and move on. That is my opinion.
I have seen the other side of the coin too. While in Philly, there was an awesome golfer named Clive Russell - The Discin' Jamaican. He was an absolute Cobra magician at Sedgley Woods. He had hit over 100 ACES (I believe around 120 when I left) and retired them all. It was quite an impressive collection!
The funny thing about an ace at a park like Deerfield (and the park I aced at) is that it is usually a heavily overpowered throw. I aced with a driver on a 181 foot hole, lol. Don't put too much pressure on your buddy who hasn't gotten one yet! If he is laying em up that's better than throwing em in!
...what?!?! I can't believe a kid runs around doing that. I swear I wasn't such a punk when I was younger, but that probably just means I'm getting old.![]()
got my first ace after multiple metal hits and chain outs today!
Hole 6, rosedale down under, esp comet.
Nice, I am staying in olathe for a couple days and almost went to Rosie today but couldn't talk anyone into playing up there. My first metal hit was #6 down under, but I have yet to get one to stick anywhere at rosedale. I went to this short course close to here called pleasant ridge and hit an ace on #7 (couldn't be more than 175') then on hole 9 I grabbed the same disc (a D Zone) and jokingly said to my buddy "this is what you call a 2 for 1 special" and skipped it off of the top of the basket :wall:.... It would be nice to pull it off, but I retire all of my ace discs so any multiples with the same disc would have to be the same round.