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I highly recommend foam rollers. I use them twice a week and I am still loosening tissue in various places. Once you hit 50, a foam roller is necessity if you want to hang on to your elasticity.
I have a 171 and several 175 Lemon Lake Katanas, 2 first run Pro 175 katanas and 1 170 regular production run. None of them are the same.
The 171 Lemon Lake flies an awesome long anny but it's prone to turning over too much and will not handle headwind well. 70% and smooth is perfect for...
At least for me, the gap between Z-Nukes (mine are pink, 174) and first run star vulcans (175) is quite large. The vulcans are downright flippy although if I release them on a considerable hyzer angle, they will go a long ways on an anny line. Also, the nuke can handle some headwind, forget...
Anyone have the lowdown on the SS Nuke. I know they were released at the Memorial and have not yet gained PDGA approval. I would love to hear a comparison of flight between the Nuke and SS Nuke particularly in the upper weight range for each.
5.00 star(s)
An amazing course with great shot after great shot, the only course I have played in SE MI with significant elevation changes on most of the holes. To play effectively here (shoot mid-60s or better), you need a minimum 350' drive that can plop down in select landing zones. A thumber is a...
4.00 star(s)
Goliath -- a pleasure to play
Beautiful park on Lake Michigan. Good variety of short, long, open, tight shots. Lots of terrain (elevation) variation. Lots of practice playing in the wind. In the summer, you can drive 5 minutes and go swimming at a beautiful Lake Michigan beach. Great...
4.00 star(s)
Rolling Hills
Nice park, good use of what elevation is available, nice wooded holes. Two sets of tees: shorts are friendly to most players, longs are challenging for good players. Excellent workout for those looking for lefty-friendly course. Great place to develop a RH sidearm.
High fees...
5.00 star(s)
Leviathan
Not one bad hole. Several holes that would be signature holes on any other course. Moderate elevation changes, tight but not ridiculously tight fairways. Some very long holes. Designed by a top pro (Jim Schultz) who knew what he was doing and it shows.
In a school zone so no...
3.50 star(s)
Lakeshore
Drains really fast, many opportunities to air it out, good use of land given dearth of trees, no shule, nice shop to purchase supplies, old golf bunkers used for OB.
It's too open in places, very big-armed oriented with little penalty for wild shots, not mowed quite well enough to...
2.00 star(s)
In the City of Ann Arbor, can be played fairly quickly, some nice holes (4-7, 9,10,15,16,18), good workout for the short game, working on wind management, good course for newbies, some technical shots.
No challenging longer drives, too many holes crammed onto the available land, some of the...