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Here's what I found at the PIAS in Pleasant Hill, CA:
Virtually no used stuff, and all the new discs they had were Innova/Discmania.
In and of itself, this isn't necessarily bad, but they used to carry new Gateway, Discraft, DD... I miss having a place where I could check out the feel of the...
I usually just go out and throw by myself. I don't really concentrate much on my score, but rather making good shots. I'm happiest when get a good shot, whether that be a drive off the tee, an upshot from the rough that slides up to the basket, or a long putt through the trees. I don't worry too...
I heard about a new course in Concord at Hillcrest Park. Apparently, there is going to be a tournament at this course and Walden Park in Walnut Creek in September. Does anyone know anything about this course? Anyone played it?
I would say run it every birdie opportunity, because birdies = more fun. And whoever has the most fun wins. I think someone famous said something similar...
Try keeping your throwing hand below shoulder level during your follow through. My nephew has the same problem because he keeps throwing his hand up...
Pretty much Wizards for everything...
2 AK-47s for putting, upshots, short drives
1 really beat SSS Wizard for understable/anhyzer approaches and death putts
a couple of SS Wizards for upshots/short drives
I recently lost two Pro Destroyers in one day and replaced them with one Echostar and one Star (PM 4x). The echostar will turn a little and bombs pretty well. The star is pretty overstable, almost like a champ firebird. I use the echostar as my go-to and the star for wind or if I need to play...
While I don't have anywhere near as much money invested as you, I too leave all my disc golf stuff in the car in case I want to hit a course after work on the way home. Seems if I go home first I never end up going back out (at least not to play disc golf...).