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3.50 star(s)
Not Too Shabby
Very short, most holes I could through my Judge off the tee and make it near the baskets. If you're new and don't want to buy a lot of discs, this is a good course for just a mid range and a putter.
-Very wooded, this is the only thing that will keep players from reaching the...
2.50 star(s)
Not Beginner Friendly
Short and fast play, with a few ace-able holes
Very wooded and very confusing
Most of the holes have one lane that you have to be accurate enough to hit and stay on line.
Not very good signage designating where the next tee pad is, and tee pad signs might lead...
I usually use VIP Stag, I can thumb it, backhand it, front hand it, and roll it. It's nice and over stable so if you need to get around something there is no problem.
When I first started playing I found a Lime Green Champion Beast, since then that disc is one of my favorite drivers, but I had to buy another one because my friend through that one in a pond
How do you use heat, if you could just site a video or something that would be great, and thanks for the tip, I'll find a different use for this Dylon and I'll order some iDye Polly
I recently decided to start dying discs and went out and bought Dylon (read and saw that it was just lacking of old rit Dye), Cont-tact paper, an X-acto knife, acetone, and gloves.
So I cleared the disc using the Acetone, then I cut the stencil, mixed the dye and put the disc in. I have no...
4.50 star(s)
Favorite Course to Play
Includes both long and technical holes, meaning the course shows the best and the worst in every player.
FAVORITE HOLES:
Hole 4-slight incline, with the basket resting on the side of a steep incline
Hole 6-short, but technical hole with the opportunity for an ace...