bhadella
* Ace Member *
I found a old flat pearly Champ Orc in 2005 that's still in my bag. Best control/shorter range thumber disc I've found. Perfect for this lefty to fight off some of those pesky righty hyzerflip putter holes.
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lol. ok.Turn everything in. If you didn't buy it or win it, it's not yours. And if there's no where to turn it in then make a loaner disc.
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An unmarked disc is a lost disc if I can't find the player on the course, passing it on to a newbie isn't a bad way to grow the sport.
I have forgotten picking up my upshot disc a few times, luckily when I went back to look for it I found them again. It would be very unfortunate if somebody had taken it in that time. For me it's better to leave unmarked discs where I found them
Turn everything in. If you didn't buy it or win it, it's not yours. And if there's no where to turn it in then make a loaner disc.
I've also pretty much given every unmarked disc I have found to a newbie (except a Groove which I traded away). An unmarked disc is a lost disc if I can't find the player on the course, passing it on to a newbie isn't a bad way to grow the sport.
If someone dropped a disc in the middle of a fairway or left it near the basket and I came upon it, you're still on the course and I'll find you, even if you didn't mark the disc.