4.00 star(s)
This was everything I hoped it would be. Hole 1 was an excellent start to a very fun round. I was concerned I would need some help navigating but it was very straight forward on finding the next hole throughout the park.
The length of the course was a bit challenging to me but not...
If my memory is right I believe GG was throwing a Gateway Illusion on that toss. Impressive.
Second, funny how we are saying 2012 was "back in the day"!
Never met Austin when I lived in Bakersfield but met his dad. There are a bunch of guys in and around Bakersfield who throw far. If you grew up on Sharktooth and Suicide Flats you might learn to throw like that too! Those courses are monstrous. Not sure how old his dad is but his dad can throw...
3.50 star(s)
Solid course. By far the best in the area without going to Columbus. This course has plenty of length with optional long and short pads along with multiple placements that are changed regularly by the local club. They seem to be doing a great job on this course from what I have seen.
The...
2.50 star(s)
This is the perfect course for learning the sport. For more advanced players it would be a great safari course to extend some of the holes and test your creativity.
The university has put some time and money into making the course nice on the property. A few more acres would have gone a long...
On the hyzer-flip thing I am curious what other people more knowledgeable than myself would say about that. IMO, if the disc actually goes from hyzer to flat / to - or hyzer to flat to turn right sometimes even coming back to fade out if the disc is overstable enough to pull it off that would be...
Is it just me or does hyzer flip means the disc doesn't stay hyzer but actually flips up? Not trying to be smart. Maybe I misunderstand this. I don't see how a disc released on hyzer that stays on that line the whole way is a hyzer flip per the second person's drive hole 1 in the underground...
The longest flick rollers I have thrown have been with more overstable discs: boss, xcaliber, and champ destroyers. Like I said above in my experience the longest rolls are using the "S curve" on the ground rather than in the air by making the disc land angled to the right...rolling right going...
They tend to work better with more overstable drivers. Think of the S curve in the air...only making it on the ground laying it down leaning right so it is going right and then it straightens out and back to the left (if you are right handed).
4.00 star(s)
What a gem. I was staying 1 mile from this course for a few days when I happened to notice it. I thought it would be kind of a throw away course...just a fun outing to get in a quick round of disc golf. This course is a trek of rolling hills, trails and beautiful scenery along with some...
5.00 star(s)
Oh my!
This place is beautiful! Hole 1 is pretty typical but after that is just gets more and more scenic. Views down into the valley, through the woods, etc. The piles of rocks were pretty cool as were some of the other touches on the course like poured concrete designs you can see from various...