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3.50 star(s)
Nice Course
-Nice use of elevation
-Strategically placed baskets make for some nice approach shots
-Well maintained park
-Course was a little sloshy from recent rain, poor drainage
-Some tee pads were hard to find, some more signage would have been nice
I only played the front 9 but I liked...
4.50 star(s)
Impressed!
I started playing disc golf in NC so I didn't know that I was playing top notch courses until I moved back to Iowa. I wasn't expecting this course to be as good as it was.
- Very Clean
- Good Signage was never lost
- Challenging
- Great use of elevation
- I really liked the bright...
Yup near boiling water in the underside for 15 minutes did nothing noticeable. Throwing a pudddle topped putter is going to be a first for me as all my other putters were flat to domey. I think it may be something to get used to. However I was hitting my 1 square foot bug Zapper in my backyard...
The near boiling water didn't do really anything to the disc. It got more over stable. However last night I was practicing in my back yard and think I have the newer flight pattern down. What is kind of funny is, when I put the boiling water in, I didn't realize it was my dying bowl and it...
It wasn't as domey as say my saint but definatley not puddle topped. After some reading I have found puddle top to be desireable, however it just wasn't the flight I was used to before winter. Worst case Ontario if the cold/hot water thing doesn't work I'll buy another one. It's not a first run...
It was domey, now sunk in. I'm going to fill a portion of the bowl with ice water on the bottom, set the disc in with the sides supported and place hot ass water in the inside for about 15 minutes. Then let it rest in a bowl with the sides supported. I'll let everyone know how it works out...
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80879&highlight=puddle+top
I should of used the search feature more effictivley. Thanks everyone for the input all the same.
Hello you Oracles of Disc Golf. I am just getting back to playing after playing very sparingly in the winter. I have a MVP Anode (Neutron Plastic) that was slightly concave (:confused:) at the dome, after a few months in my truck it is now convex (:)) and the flight has been severly affected...
Seriously takman? I'm sorry I didn't like your home course. If you read my review, you'd notice the rude locals had something to do with the 1 star review and you aren't helping it at all. What do you want me to do? Go back and rate it a five? I had other PMs from people in Wilmington who...
whentherainscome: no doubt I'm probably doing something wrong. I think it has something to do with my dying curse also. As soon as I dye a disc, it sucks. I've been on some sights and think I'll go with an eagle and/or a gazelle.
Wow! I just went to eat and came back to two pages of suggestions! I will try to answer all questions from my post. I normally throw my mids about 200'-225,' The leopard I had was champ tye die'd, by "long swooping 'S' I mean a throw that just goes slowly right (RHBH) then a nice slow fade, yes...