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Hi all, I received the following question and wanted to see if any of you had helpful thoughts:
"Just received an Ascent disc I purchased online. Color described as "Unique". It is the same color as the ground and leaves in most of the courses I golf. Is there any way to color this disc so I can find it after I throw it?"
The disc art was done with a marker which I was told was legal.
As long as it has no measurable thickness you are good.
ok so keep it on the wall ....but give these to solomon.trenton
any interest in proto vps? a and b ?
put it in the microwave for 30 seconds to a minute and then put the books on it overnightProbably has been posted before in this huge thread somewhere, but anyone have any problem with warping?
I got a red Summit and blue Summit, both X Link and both at the same time and they have always been in the same putter pocket together but a couple weeks ago, someone pointed out to me the blue one was warped. I honestly had no idea until then and throwing them side by side though.
Should I do anything to fix it? I left it under a few books over night but the thing seems unaffected.
thats from the BG am tourney, 1 of 250-300. nice snag
got this sweet ascent!
got this sweet ascent!
put it in the microwave for 30 seconds to a minute and then put the books on it overnight
thats from the BG am tourney, 1 of 250-300. nice snag
I have an Ascent that looks kinda like that but different colors. How do I know if it is a "chunk" or whatever you call it or just a nothing special multi color disc???
the only chunks are the christmas ridges (24 made) and the summits and vps (97 made). there are about 250-300 of those ascents and another 250-300 ridges handed out for BG ams. the rest are referred to as granites. post a pic and i will tell you, but if its bright colors 99% chance it is a granite