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3.00 star(s)
Good but not great
- Tees and baskets were in good condition
- Holes had well placed trees to punish shots that miss the intended lines
- Many holes had multiple possible lines to the basket
- Navigation was relatively straightforward
- Long pins and tees add challenge, so this course is...
3.00 star(s)
Good except a few 'filler' holes
- Good baskets (including a practice basket), tees, and signs: I especially like how the signs indicate which pin is currently in play!
- Good use of elevation change and many holes had multiple available lines to the basket
- Navigation is pretty...
3.50 star(s)
great course inside the perimeter!
- Very scenic
- Lots of holes with elevation change
- Navigation was fairly straightforward
- Good mix of backhand and forehand friendly lines
- Long tees are challenging (though the par 4s and 5 are a little generous)
- I like the rubber tee pads, though some...
2.50 star(s)
6 good short holes
3 practice baskets
Pretty good signage
Holes 3-8 make use of elevation change with fun lines
The tee pads are made of a nice material, but they are a bit shorter than what I'd prefer
Holes 1, 2, and 9 have basically nothing in the way (having one hole like this is good, but 3...
1.50 star(s)
Good signage, otherwise subpar
Signs do a good job of aiding in navigation around the course, which is especially necessary on some long walks in between holes.
Good concrete tees on all holes besides hole 1.
Holes 2, 5, and 7 need some (2-4) trees to come down in order to make the intended line...
3.00 star(s)
Very nice woods section
Holes 4 through 8 in the woods are very fun especially from the red tees.
Off the tee I use both backhand and forehand about equally as often.
There is a practice basket, though it would be better to have bricks with distances in 5 or 10 foot increments around it.
Nice...
2.50 star(s)
Good for its size
Gravel tees offer good grip
Baskets catch well enough
Mandos create interesting lines which require both backhand and forehand shots
Trees near the baskets create greens which demand thoughtful approaches
Course is very close to a parking lot and a trail which gets a lot of use...
3.00 star(s)
Solid but not exceptional
Good tees, baskets, and signage.
Never spent much time finding the next hole even though it was my first time playing this course.
Good use of elevation change.
Well defined fairways.
Low density of trees made it possible to get away with shots that did not come out as...
3.00 star(s)
Good Technical Course
Good concrete tees
Nice baskets
Demanding fairways, though never unreasonable
Decision and guardian trees are located at critical points along the fairway and around the greens
Mix of straight, left, and right curved holes
Not many long holes
Not much elevation change
I...
I just voted based on what's currently in my bag:
Innova (7): Aviar, KC Aviar, Roc3, TL3, Firebird, Vulcan, Daedalus
Discraft (2): Stratus, Zone
Prodigy (1): F5
Latitude 64 (1): Ruby
To me at least, Innova and Discraft (and others) seemed to want to grow disc golf as a sport, while Dynamic Discs (but not Westside or Lat64) seemed to want to sell toys to man-children. As stated earlier, maybe it was the cultyness that got me to form that opinion or maybe it was the names that...
Yeah my 163g champ Corvette is flippy. It has a nice dome, not quite a pop top, but if you press down on the top it does make a very quiet heartbeat like sound.
I just got a champion Corvette, and it is the easiest distance I have ever achieved. Granted, I don't throw as far as the other posters on here (300' golf lines or up to 350' in a field) but this disc flies beautiful hyzer-flip to S lines with my forehand. Something that's probably important to...
Sorry, but my head hurts after trying to read this. I think I'd need half an hour to try to decipher what you're saying in these two paragraphs. I'm assuming you can understand what you write before posting, and if so you're just on another plane of existence.
I was looking at Discraft's flight chart today and noticed that the Titanium Comet wasn't listed as being in production currently. Yet I see it for sale at all of the disc retailers. Is it going to be OOP soon, or was that just a mistake on Discraft's end?