mojorisin35
Birdie Member
thank you for the clarification
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I just picked up a clay bag (recieved about a week ago). After some of the posts I went over it looking for any issues and I have found none. Even the side pannels were nice and straight. I also bought two standard black ones back in May for a couple family members and they were also just fine. Both have had no issues at all and they play a ton of disc golf (3 to 4 times a week) and these are two people who beat the snot out of there things.How has the quality been for this last run of them? I would like to invest in one, but don't really want to get a crooked or poorly stitched bag.
I also bought two standard black ones back in May for a couple family members and they were also just fine.
lol! Only if you let me win or spot me five strokes when we play some roundsCan I be part of your family? I'm a Sonoma County boy...
Really that's all it takes!! Count me in too. You can have a lifetime 7.5 stroke/round, double on holidays!lol! Only if you let me win or spot me five strokes when we play some rounds
lol! Only if you let me win or spot me five strokes when we play some rounds
Really that's all it takes!! Count me in too. You can have a lifetime 7.5 stroke/round, double on holidays!
Sounds crazy, but I mainly play Golden Gate Park (45 min). I've played Skyline several times, but that course just kills me. Dang "Napa Rollers!" I've only played Crane Creek twice. It's a cool course to practice the short game, but drive time for me is almost the same as GGP.Have you tried out Petaluma since they changed the couse? it's kind of fun to play. Well except for all the goose poo!Right? I'm in!
Rescue, do you play Skyline usually, or elsewhere? I play Crane Creek when I go visit the fam. Not the most challenging, but it's still fun.