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I used to live in the area and will second the Turkey Lake courses. Picnic Island is great in Tampa. Cliff was always fun. On the other side is Edward Medard park. Tough, challenging and likely to take a disc or two of yours.
I didn't care for Rocs one bit until I moved to Japan. I was throwing Buzzes for mids and then couldn't find them in 150-class but had no problem finding base and premium plastic Rocs. When I went back to my heavy weight stuff after the local tournament, the Buzz just felt awkward. I put a...
My 8 year old has 115-120 gram Leopards and a sidewinder. Also a 135-ish skeeter and stingray. And finally a sonic that is maybe 138. He throws them well.
Curious if anyone has an Apple Watch and used UDisc with it?
I understand you can use it to keep scores but can it be used to keep scores for an entire card?
Any other inputs and experiences?
Thanks.
I got one in the players pack for Throw Down the Mountain. Very straight at low power. Hyzer flips and then works right with more power. Reminds me of a Diamond sort of. Cool disc. I'll use it for newer players ready to throw a little more disc than mids.
So will the Rebel be coming out with the chair attachment you teased earlier?
I'll post this to message to our outdoor rec center on Kadena AB in Okinawa. Maybe we can get some bags over here one day? The only 18 hole course in Okinawa.
I'd believe our course is long for Japan. Nakijin will be a totally different style of play. OS discs coming with me: destroyer, firebird, champ eagle x (in the mail), and a gator. I registered pro because I want to throw from the cliff. I'll probably take DFL but who cares?
I'm already registered and stoked to play. It'll be at Nakijin still. We are running handicaps on base though, so at least there's a little competition weekly.