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Exactly. I've been lurking here and there in the Grip thread, and man, I was hoping for much better. I was hoping that the Grip would finally be the be-all, end-all dg bag, but I was really disappointed when I saw how little it could store (not to mention the QC issues that are manifesting)...
Whenever I see a topic on basket design, Dr. Fred inevitably comes up. There's a 19 hole course here in the Seattle area that's full of his contraptions. http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=642&mode=ci Unfortunately, DGCR only has a picture of one basket uploaded, but most of the...
Not knowing the course, I can't say for sure, but if I had a 2 pad/2 pin course around, I likely wouldn't play short tee to short pin too often, but I could see myself doing short tee to long pin, and long tee to short pin rounds regularly. What would be cool is if the designer had enough...
Hehe, I hope you guys will excuse a bit of schadenfreude on my part, after having gone through similar pains when I was waiting for a Simian. Just hope that after all the waiting, Grip doesn't release a new and improved version of the bag a couple months after the initial shipments...with the...
I don't know, and I haven't seen it myself. I doubt that he was actually "dunking" it, but my understanding is that other players felt it was an unfair advantage. Maybe some of the more old school folks can elaborate?
I don't watch enough golf to say if the ball jumping out of the cup is a regular occurrence, but I'd be anything it happens a hell of a lot less than spit outs in disc golf. Yes, a lot of chain outs happen because of a bad putt or putting too strong, but I've seen many, many putts that should...
Once again JR, your stereotypes of America are anecdotal at best, and way off base in reality. My company naturally, is mostly made up of American employees, but we have many nations represented here. There are about 120 people in my company, and I regularly interact with Danish, Chinese...
Still, it was likely coming from Canada or somebody local in Montana, probably much better than they're used to in Kentucky. I'm sure there are teardrops falling on some schwag in Bowling Green right now.
Chuck's in Iceland ATM. Rest assured, I've been giving him guilt trips about unfinished dye jobs. He in turn, continues to assure me that he'll get them done. For those that are getting impatient, I have his email address, phone number, AND home address for the right "incentive." I'm a loyal...