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Because I've played it enough to know what disc/line to throw on each hole? Not necessarily because I shot 5 birdies in a row, 3 of them lines that the course designer didn't know existed. It's not just knowing the course.
I play lots of courses, some more than others. I'm playing a tournament at a course (which I personally know from hole 1 to hole 22) not only difficult but physically taxing. I'm friends with the course designer and we've played it many times while he was developing it. I wreck that course.
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I can't point to the exact disc as I don't throw prodigy, but my friend who does has told me there are already discs from them that don't fall in line with the naming system. I want to say m3 or pa3 but can't recall. Someone help me
Is this a joke? I honestly can't tell. I am a believer I throw whatever works for you, but lots of people **** on discs so I cannot tell if you're kidding or not.
But giving it a name like pig then providing flight numbers ( yes they're never perfect but they give you an idea of how it should fly). M1 gives you no real clue on the flight path. I don't hate their system but flight charts are better IMO.
Mako glIdes like crazy. Stepped up to hole 7 at my hometown course and my buddy who throws farther than me goes "Mako? You sure? " park it for a deuce he takes a 3 with a nuke
Edit: just want to keep talking about how much I love the mako. Throw it high and hard and it freakin' flies.
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I don't mind solo rounds, I'm in a new area and don't know many people so I play solo a fair amount. On the other hand, a crowded course when you're playing solo you feel the need, the need for speed. By that I mean I end up playing too fast, not taking time to really think about how I want...
I'm really pumped for this duckychucky, I'm in Corning, about an hour away. I saw the times will be 10am until 6pm, are those the lift times? Or do we have to be off the mountain by 6pm? Just wondering if it's going to be possible to catch a ride up the lift just before 6 and get a round in.
Is this a thread to talk about our aces and chain outs? If so then let's get it rolling. I have a real bad ace itch right now. I've hit chains/basket on hole 14 at Denison Park twice in the last month. It's a 265' flex shot over some water onto an island. Drivers go too far but are easiest to...