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As far as I know, the physics behind it is that with smooth surface the boundary layer (the air that the disc is pulling along with it) remains laminar (the air is flowing uniformly) for a longer period of time. This, in itself, would reduce drag, but when the boundary layer becomes turbulent...
I suppose this is as good a place as any to ask…
How hard should I try to get my hands on a 7ish/10 10x KC Pro eagle?
Basically, my school disc golf club is run by a teacher with his own discs. He has some nice old stuff, but today I noticed that eagle sitting there. It flew beautifully, and...
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Not entirely sure what you mean, an example situation would be nice.
I would say be more agressive on what you are worse at- more room to improve, so you might as well push the limit you have to get better.
First thing that popped into my head too. Strange.
This sounds about right.
I feel like it should be something like the Current though. Think- putters are charge related related, mids are motion related, drivers are electricity. (as I write it, it makes less sense.) But it would still be a...
My parents don't want people to know where we live.
I do, but I live kinda out of the way, and don't want to bother them. I should be doing a doubles tourney in september though, so if they drag their feet that long, I can just give it to bcr123psu and let him deal with it. :p
I would, except...