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Ive been using a cart since 2012. I see that the use of carts have increased and the number of lost stools have decreased.
I think that once we see more disc golf courses share ball golf courses we will see more companys like Rovic modifying their ball golf carts to carry disc golf bags.
do you have the Uchannel in the bag for the discs to sit in. I usually use a cart but I do have a superhero bag when needed and Ive never felt anything but comfort with this bag
They both are good. It all depends on the courses you are playing and the room in your vehicle. The clicgear and grip will take up more space in the car and it won't work so good on some dg courses because of the terrain but of course you can just use the grip.
If you get the zuca at, it fits...
3.00 star(s)
Great practice location
No one was around and with the size of the field you could create your own safari holes of various distances. The baskets were new and the grass was cut nice. Lots of trash cans around
No specific layout for the holes. I did not see restrooms available for public use...
Mission Bay Golf Course in San Diego is a 18 hole executive "ball" golf course. About 3 years ago they added foot golf and this year they added disc golf. So this course is shared by 3 styles of golfers. The disc golf hours are limited, however, this course does have lights so you can play...
looked at your mod. the one problem is see with your change, you now run the risk of denting the frame of the handle and risk your handle not going down all the way. If you take a look at the pictures of my axle modification (a page or two back) and additional sheet metal to protect the handle...
Yes, the Zuca in the pic cost me $20. I removed the roller blade wheels. Mounted at 2x4 to the bottom. Built and axle with threaded rod and PVC pipe. So the wheels don't come off the axle, use nylock jam nuts.
I originally paid $6 for the wheels at Harbor Freight with a coupon but recently...