Eco81
Double Eagle Member
So is iron hill just the hardest course or the area or do you consider the best as well?
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So is iron hill just the hardest course or the area or do you consider the best as well?
Makes sense. I think the front 9 are unreal at iron hill and offer a bunch of different types of shots but the back 9 with the exception of 17 and 18 get a little repetitive.
Iron Hill is definitely the hardest course I've played.
THe video reminds me a lot of a Kaposia style course here which given the layout will just straight wear you out if you aren't hitting the lines. Being from MN I can for sure appreciate a course like Iron Hill. If you are off, good luck.
Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota all feature this style golf, probably even more than that really. I think the earlier comments on the Memorial courses being easier, given the open nature, should be referring this this style course as the point of comparison. I have to get out to Iron Hill.
^^^^Iron Hill looks amazing. Basically everything I love about disc golf wrapped up in 1 course.
Reminds me of Hidden Lake (MN) in a way. Although I think Hidden Lake ends up getting easier as you progress through the back 9.
Iron Hill looks like the crux is 17. I can't imagine how brutal that is mentally in a tournament round.
Terry's coverage of the back 9 of the final round is finally up. You can really tell how much the players just stopped caring and were only throwing to get the tournament over with. This wasn't as apparent in Marty's video.
Call it "resourceful" or call it "lazy" but this is exactly what I posted in The Memorial Tournament thread a few minutes ago. I felt it was very applicable here as well:
I almost never have the time to get onto boards like these and get caught up. In all honesty, I've only read the past 10 or so pages of this thread as it stands.
My real intentions are to THANK everyone that tuned in to watch any and all coverage. Marty and others work very hard to bring you action and as stated in countless places, "different strokes for different folks". Some people hate commentary, some people love it. Some people hate music while others think it's a must. Regardless of whatever style is put out, just know that it's a major labor of love to make it happen.
As for the "live broadcast" conversation - there are lots of rumors and some are right on, some are close, and some couldn't be any more incorrect. Let's just say that you WILL see live broadcasting of a number of events this year. They will be put on by me and the crew of people I've assembled. We certainly hope you look forward to that.
In the meantime - thank you for any and all support you've given me or my vlogs. The Memorial week included a number of things that I've never attempted before namely covering every single shot AND commentating while I did it. I apologize for the single channel of audio and as they say, "you live and you learn".
Thanks and look for a few big announcements to come from me soon!
Good to hear!Let's just say that you WILL see live broadcasting of a number of events this year. They will be put on by me and the crew of people I've assembled. We certainly hope you look forward to that.
I apologize for the single channel of audio and as they say, "you live and you learn".
Call it "resourceful" or call it "lazy" but this is exactly what I posted in The Memorial Tournament thread a few minutes ago. I felt it was very applicable here as well:
I almost never have the time to get onto boards like these and get caught up. In all honesty, I've only read the past 10 or so pages of this thread as it stands.
My real intentions are to THANK everyone that tuned in to watch any and all coverage. Marty and others work very hard to bring you action and as stated in countless places, "different strokes for different folks". Some people hate commentary, some people love it. Some people hate music while others think it's a must. Regardless of whatever style is put out, just know that it's a major labor of love to make it happen.
As for the "live broadcast" conversation - there are lots of rumors and some are right on, some are close, and some couldn't be any more incorrect. Let's just say that you WILL see live broadcasting of a number of events this year. They will be put on by me and the crew of people I've assembled. We certainly hope you look forward to that.
In the meantime - thank you for any and all support you've given me or my vlogs. The Memorial week included a number of things that I've never attempted before namely covering every single shot AND commentating while I did it. I apologize for the single channel of audio and as they say, "you live and you learn".
Thanks and look for a few big announcements to come from me soon!
Can also use the "fill left" or "fill right" effect depending on what channel the mono track ended up on.What editing program are you in? That lav is mono channel, but what I do is duplicate the audio and (in Premiere Pro) drop the swap channel effect, or you can just manually pan to 100L on the duplicated track to even it out. Of course you'll have twice the output so check the db levels but...yeah that's what I have to do.