jesus
Par Member
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2009
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I've read plenty of reviews with bad information from fledgling disc golfers. For example, I've read bad reviews about 350 foot holes, that happened to have water covering the first two hundred feet, just because of the water. I've read complaints about having to walk uphill or holes that were just too long :wahhhh.
In my opinion, it's pretty simple. If you aren't that good of a player, if you find a course too difficult, if you don't like having to throw a long tunnel shot, get better. When you get better, you'll find you have more options on the course, which makes some holes seem more valid and others seem less valid. A hole is not bad just because you are unable to execute the shot. A hole is bad when you don't a genuine shot to execute. Think long and hard before you give a bad review. Is the course bad or is your game bad? A lot of people seem to confuse the two.
Would you want to read a review of a car from a guy who has no knowledge of engines? I wouldn't. I want to hear from people who understand, fully, the subject at hand.
In my opinion, it's pretty simple. If you aren't that good of a player, if you find a course too difficult, if you don't like having to throw a long tunnel shot, get better. When you get better, you'll find you have more options on the course, which makes some holes seem more valid and others seem less valid. A hole is not bad just because you are unable to execute the shot. A hole is bad when you don't a genuine shot to execute. Think long and hard before you give a bad review. Is the course bad or is your game bad? A lot of people seem to confuse the two.
Would you want to read a review of a car from a guy who has no knowledge of engines? I wouldn't. I want to hear from people who understand, fully, the subject at hand.