adh56
Eagle Member
it's amazing how many people can't:
a. read
b. spell my name correctly
probably a combination of both
I can't believe that jerk forgot the underscore
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it's amazing how many people can't:
a. read
b. spell my name correctly
probably a combination of both
What would cause so many people to misspell a name that posts 60+ times a day?it's amazing how many people can't:
a. read
b. spell my name correctly
probably a combination of both
1) Skip Buffalo Ridge, its a disc chewer, make your first stop at Spinners Disc Golf Store, pick up a couple three new R-Pro Wahoos.
2) Play Shelly Sharpe first to get used to shots over water. None of the water there is deep, so you can wade out in most places and just grab your disc.
then,
3) Play Fountain Hills, its a nice challenging layout with beautiful suuroundings, everyone should play Fountain Hills at least once in thier life.
If you throw your R-Pro Wahoo into the lake, finish your round, then go get a beer at one of the joints near the 18th hole, relax, take in the ambiance that is Fountain Hills.
Your Wahoo, being that the lake isnt very big, and the Fountain makes waves on a regular basis, will slowly drift to shore, where you can easily retrieve it. :hfive:
Dont forget to wash it off.
Shelly Sharpe is one of my least favorite of the area.
Play them all.
In my opinion they are all equal.
None of them are that great.
Coming from the midwest and all.
AZ disc golf is "meh"
Fountain is a unique place filled with old
people, asians and retired veterans. Lots
of stares. Play the Memorial lay out for
a real challenge.
I like Buffalo because most of the other courses in PHX only require a hyzer shot to do well. The Memorial Layout, however, is an exception. If you are going to play Fountain or Shelly, play the tourney layout. Im sure a map can be found online somewhere.
I agree on the variety of AZ golf, and I also came from the Midwest (Wisco). I really miss the golf back home and quite frankly AZ is weak compared to any Midwest state. But we have mountains. . .
Cool. Glad you enjoyed the course. It IS a very nice course. I have enjoyed it when I've played. I did see that you played Buffalo Ridge as well. I was very pleased to see that you appreciated what a true "Desert course" should be. It's a truly unique disc golf experience.I played today and didn't lose any discs! But I do have a story...
I threw a striker (a pretty understable one) and it ended up way right and I saw a big splash into casual water about 9 parking spaces big and 4 inches deep. So I go, I take of my shoes and socks, rolled up my jeans and I began to wade. There was a wind chill of 36 and I was freezing my toes off. I couldn't feel my feet anymore. I gave up. I put my shoes and socks on and decided to finish the hole from behind the water. I look over to the side and there's my disc completely out of the water. It must have skipped out onto dry land. I wasted all that time wading for nothing. :wall: So then I hear splashing and I turn around and the fountain is going. I get out my camera (because I told my family I would take a picture) and the fountain stops as soon as i turn on the camera. :wall: The fountain didn't go off the rest of the day because of high winds. Now I hate hole 13...
With all that being said, I did have a great time playing there and I'm glad I did. Thanks for voting on the poll!