simpletwist
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I bet that hole turns into a creek during a heavy rain storm huh?...
First and only time playing there. But probably not. The south Jersey sandy soil sucks up most of the rain except in the hardest of downpours.
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I bet that hole turns into a creek during a heavy rain storm huh?...
This is hole number on at Bryan Mclane Park in San Antonio,TX. If you look carefuly you can see my disc flying through air near the trees. This was my first time playing this course and I loved it. I can't wait to go back to San Antonio and play this course again. If you are going to be in the area, its a must play.
I love this course its right down the street from me. I try to make it out there aleast twice a week
I know I posted this in another thread, but I think these are two cool pictures:
I love this course its right down the street from me. I try to make it out there aleast twice a week
Your dog brings new meaning to the term "chin nuts."
Man my fiance would shoot me if I gave her that! Luckily both my guns have trigger locks on them.
I would play a skip shot 3/4 of the way down the fairway with something really overstable.
Hole #17 at Summit Park in Summit, Illinois. This place was loaded with pinball holes like this and a majority of them required hyzer shots. Got boring after a while. Fairway's are impossible to get through.. I mean impossible there are like 2 foot gaps between some trees followed by a dogleg that just can't be made because of that stupid gap.
I was at the store a few minutes ago, and I was walking by all the coolers and beach stuff, and I stopped in my tracks when I saw these. The name on them caught my attention:
would that be an actual frisbee? what makes throwing a frisbee eligible for a world championship?