Sounds fun. As long as it is outdoors, involves no cellular or electronic devices, in the woods, involves a 2-4 mile walk, with varied flora and fauna, changing weather, tee pads, baskets and plastic circular throwing devices.
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To be clear, since there seems to be some confusion: while related, augmented reality isn't DG simulation in a room or virtual reality, per se, which some posts are describing. You would be going to your local course and could be (preferably) throwing your own discs*. AR would Augment reality, not supplant it.
I see the future of Augmented Reality and disc golf as being used for fieldwork, like I mentioned in a previous post. Go to the field and instead of just throwing discs back and forth, you could be 'playing' a hole that you normally have issues with, or trying different shots.
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It's just instead of seeing the disc fly over an open field, you'd see it fly over whatever virtual background you supplied.