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3.50 star(s)
A Classic
Good variety of hole types; Many great risk/reward shots; Elevation!
Dog droppings; Not open year round; Elevation!
The course that all others are rated against in my eyes. While other courses may be prettier, or have a more "golf like" layout, this to me is what disc golf is all...
No sweat Justin. Personally, i don't like having a bag so that keeps me at a minimum. I don't play enough to notice the subtle differences between discs. I think 5 is the most i've carried, 4 is more usual.
Just wondering if there is actually a rule of how many discs you can use in a round?
And if there isn't, how many do you typically use?
I don't play that often, so I stick to 3 or four plus the putter.
Just wondering what everyone plays and why they like it?
I like the Viper on windy days due to its weight.
And my Eagle has served me well on regular days.
Thoughts?
I'd figure Ithaca would have more courses, although there isn't much flat land around there. I'll have to check out the one at Cornell next time I go there for a conference.
GO BOMBERS!