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"UNOFFICAL" Disc Golf Lingo

Up and Down instead of Over and Under.

I got a lot of strange looks when I was at a US Open round last year when instead of saying someone was 3 over I would say 3 up.
 
Pachinko hole --- used in virginia; somehow somebody butchered the word "Plinko" when making an analogy between a tightly wooded fairway and the Price Is Right mini-game and it stuck.

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Tree-love: your crappy shot in the woods that gets kicked off a tree and gives you a decent lie.
 
We say "Boom!" in any situation, but really after someone smashes a big putt.

Obvious terms: "get flippy", "hook up", "get skinny", "crushed it", "get legs", "come back"
 
It's actually birdie/ace able. Theres a RHBH hyzer up through the trees to the right. A flick for RHFH down the left. Straight at it. Biscoe has aced it Forehand, backhand, and overhand.
 
It's actually birdie/ace able. Theres a RHBH hyzer up through the trees to the right. A flick for RHFH down the left. Straight at it. Biscoe has aced it Forehand, backhand, and overhand.

It's pachinko.

It's a pretty simple exaggerated FH hyzer skip. It always made me laugh when people complained that it wasn't a fair hole. It's 130ft. You can putt 3 times and par it.
 
It's pachinko.

It's a pretty simple exaggerated FH hyzer skip. It always made me laugh when people complained that it wasn't a fair hole. It's 130ft. You can putt 3 times and par it.

lol, my spike hyzered Gator got a 3 :D.
 
Whenever someone in my group throws a Beast, we say: "I'm gonna Beast it up on this one" before we throw it.
 
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