Here's hole six at Shawnee Mission Park in in the Kansas City suburbs:
Notice the power line above the hole? Good. Now here's hole six after I threw my Gregg Hosfeld Champion TL this morning:
At this point I stood on the pad and stared in disbelief for about 30 seconds.
As you can see, the disc is completely wedged between the electric wires. No amount of baseballs or gatorade bottles were going to get this down. At first I considered offering a reward on here for anyone who could get the disc down, and then I realized that since it's in a power line that I might be able to get some help from the parks department. Sure enough, I happened to catch a couple of old boys back at the office who were sitting in their truck.
Yes, he's standing on the back of a truck sticking a rake into a power line. Didn't seem especially smart to me, but I wasn't going to complain. After snagging it with the rake and pulling on it for about 15 seconds it finally came out, no worse for the wear.
Notice the power line above the hole? Good. Now here's hole six after I threw my Gregg Hosfeld Champion TL this morning:
At this point I stood on the pad and stared in disbelief for about 30 seconds.
As you can see, the disc is completely wedged between the electric wires. No amount of baseballs or gatorade bottles were going to get this down. At first I considered offering a reward on here for anyone who could get the disc down, and then I realized that since it's in a power line that I might be able to get some help from the parks department. Sure enough, I happened to catch a couple of old boys back at the office who were sitting in their truck.
Yes, he's standing on the back of a truck sticking a rake into a power line. Didn't seem especially smart to me, but I wasn't going to complain. After snagging it with the rake and pulling on it for about 15 seconds it finally came out, no worse for the wear.