attik34
Birdie Member
This is how I decide my aces:
1. Am I on the Tee Pad during a round? If so, proceed to 2.
2. Did it go in the basket and stay? If so, proceed to 3.
3. It's an Ace, Mo'fuggah!
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This is how I decide my aces:
1. Am I on the Tee Pad during a round? If so, proceed to 2.
2. Did it go in the basket and stay? If so, proceed to 3.
3. It's an Ace, Mo'fuggah!
It only counts if the thrower uses the search funtion.
im not saying it shouldnt count. scoring wise yea its 1 stroke. its more so me seeing people brag about a shot that really wasnt that impressive. ive made more impressive shots than some people brag about and the only difference is that the spot they threw from was marked as a tee.
i know the definition of it but i dont think a 150 ft ace is anything to brag about
Then you are not playing a hole, you are just practicing shots from various distances.
If there is an implied tee (5 feet left of the previous pin on every hole) then you can count it if it is that important.
I use a formula for mine: The number of feet to the basket + the number of trees within X feet to the left or right of the path of the disc * (10 - X feet). If you score over 232, its an ace.
If the basket is 100 ft away and there are 27 trees within 5 feet to either side of the flight path of the disc then you score 235 points and it is an ace.
+15 for a leaner (still working on my first ace).
If you hit it over the fence fair in any park its a home run, just like if it goes in the basket on your first throw it's an ace. But like home runs, some aces are more impressive than others.
Not anymore!lol Do you work for the Geek Squad?
i know the definition of it but i dont think a 150 ft ace is anything to brag about