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Good answers. The biggest thing is that it's FUN! Even when I'm playing bad, I like coming back to it.
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Seeing that Chuck made a post and betting with my buddy on whether or not he mentions Super Class. :lol: :lol:Chuck Kennedy said:Lately, the fun has been in still beating the youngsters driving 400+ feet when I only throw Super Class discs for the whole round...
domromer said:keltik said:alright dom i feel like i need to ask this.....did you just recently lose your job?......it's okay man i got laid off at the end of february and i've had trouble filling the days too......but damn dude.....you are about to set a record.....
okay back to what you asked: it's the challenge and the frustration and the payoff.....for every tree i hit, every spit out every brick, every low putt, every shank, every screw up is a learning point.....and it all gets smoothed over when i hit a 40 ft putt....or when i park a 330 ft drive.....or when i slip that 130 ft up shot between that tiny gap in the trees.....it all feels like an accomplishment.....and i'm becoming a minor league plastic nerd
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Ha ha ... No not really. I work as a freelance photographer so I don't really work a 9-5 as it is. But it just so happens that we bought a new/old house and I've been spending the last 2 weeks working on it. I'm easily distracted and have my iphone on me all the time so it's oh see easy to take a break and hop onto dgr. That and I was living in Tucson for 9 months where they have one old busted ass course so some weeks I didn't even play golf. Now that I'm back in Flag with our 6 killer courses I'm back to playing 6 times per week. Actually the amount you see me posting is kinds normal. My first 2 years on dgr I was always amung the top 5 posters..... So does that answer your question?
gratefuldisc said:I love that when I am at the course I don't think about anything other than this game.
When I can't sleep at night I play my local course shot by shot in my head. I have aced hole 4 twice that way, but I have yet to make it past hole 5 before I fall asleep.
Chuck Kennedy said:You might love it just like the thread title AND it might improve your game...