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Come on guys. We all know BH is harder, to get more distance you have to be clean thru out everything. From your walk up, your pull, your release. We've all seen people on the box walk up and flick something 300' with no effort. Besides, know any pros that throw FH?
Okay it's been a while since we've been on here but I thought that others here might like this idea. How many discs do you laying around that you'll never play with again? A Glide? Groove? Hehehehe. Ever wonder what to do with all that plastic? Sure you could try Ebay or Craigslist for a...
Try a GL Havoc. After a few trees it's pretty much dead straight with a slight turn (I'm right around the same power). Huge Lat fan as well. Don't go for a Halo unless you really wanna work that flex shot.
Ahhhh. Just a heads up guys. Originally I thought my Zero SP would hold up but threw it yesterday with the temp warming up to 50ish and it doesn't like trees at all. The Plh gets destroyed and folded over on contact. Shopping for a new one today.
Oh no, it's a full blown "ace" board. And as always there's some Ahole that tags it but it's gridded out with names, dates, holes aced. I just thought the JDogg was funny because I saw that the other day and had a nice laugh to myself. Actually wrote he ace hole #3. Uuuuhuh sure you did....
Really? I'd figure it would be more wide spread. I mean right up there with trash cans spread thru out the course. Most courses are heavily wooded so there's no way to pick it up except by hand. Always try to grab a bag finishing up.
I haven't played very many, mostly western WA. Look on the back of the readerboard/course layout board. The funny thing is I think JDoggg is pretty well traveled.
Uhg, talk about dissapointment. I played over the weekend and brought my hand-held Garmin hiking GPS with topo to measure the "short" holes at Bud Pell. Hole #3 is a pretty long flat, and wide open field. I've always estimated it to be right around 375-400. Closest I've ever got to it was...