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for me the real downside to the increase in numbers at the course is the increase in garbage.
I don't mind if new people start playing, I just wish they wouldn't litter. I hate picking up after them, but I hate walking by and leaving the garbage even more :(
yes spit outs exist, hell I've had 4 spit-outs that cost me aces. I'm still waiting for my first ace so just thinking about them makes my blood boil a little. All 4 were on Mach IIs or Chainstars. It happens way less with Discatchers. When putting I've found that putting a little less force into...
a Roc or a Buzz. Whichever you prefer most, or both even.
I used to throw a flat-top Roc every other mid range shot and every short drive, then I diversified my game a little, and then I found the buzz... now I find that I use my Buzz more then my Roc. I use my Cro more than either, but that's...
i recently went back to a 3 finger grip and added 30 feet or so to my drives. Before I switched to two finger and added distance and accuracy at that time.
Basically every time I change my grip and run-up I add something.
I'm a firm believer in found disc karma. I not only get more discs back after I return a found disc, I also play better.
One time a guy was so thankful when I gave him back his "Worlds Biggest DG Weekend" Aviar that he gave me a brand new bowl (pipe) as a "thank you", I named it Karma. :D