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I have been of the opinion for quite some time that Defeet Woolie Boolies are the finest socks in the history of existence.
Seriously though, they are great socks.
Don't forget it needs to be in their signature blended bovine excrement plastic.
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Wizards work well for me just as they are. I really like pretty firm stiff ones for putting, and grippier, but still...
My bag is basically Wizard/Roc/Eagle/FireBird, so maybe a beat DX Roc and a fresh-ish KC Pro, or should I stick with one Roc and take a pair of Eagles?
3.00 star(s)
The Waxhaws!
As with all disc golf courses at schools, this is great exposure for students to disc golf. I have to say that this one does that quite well. Most all the holes are excellently designed for the target audience. Of all the school courses I've played, this one does short, interesting...
1.00 star(s)
It's A Course, Of Course
The course is great exposure for students to disc golf.
It is for the most part an ace hunting kind of course, if that's what you're into.
There are tee signs with hole numbers and distances for each hole.
A good chunk of the holes is basically baskets in a field, with...
I'll third (or forth) this. More the X mold than the L, though
*possible thread drift alert*
I've been out of the disc golf loop for a couple years, but do they still do DX Eagles in both X and L? I want to remember that Stars were more or less all X mold, but DX was a bit of both, as was Champ.