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Wow, that's too bad.I would avoid backhand too if I were you.
I hope you've seen somebody about it. A supraspinatus tear cost me about 4 months of arm use and about 8 months of DG so I know what its like not to be able to play like you want to. Rehab sucks, but when you play again it's...
1st run star Destoyer
Echo star Xcaliber
2 star Wraiths
11x champ firebird
2 star teebirds
1 star TL
9x kc teebird (rollers)
4 11x KC rocs
12x KC aviar
Aviar BB
Aviar Classic
10x KC Aviar for putting
I throw about 400 with the big D drivers
(used to go bigger but injuries suck)
Huh, I usually recommend people learn backhand because there is less chance of injury. A sidearm is what permanently retired Scott Stokely.
What hurts when you throw backhand?
It could be a mechanical issue.
No, not 05 ontarios. The two I saw were from 2006 both marked rancho. Some of the '06 stars have the seam in the middle of the nose and some it is right at the bottem of the nose. I kinda assumed that the middle seam ones were blunt nose ranchos. They fly less stable than the other star rocs...
I threw predators for years, but I switched to firebirds last year. In my experience they are both similar in high speeds stabiliy and the biggest difference between them is later in flight. Predators are gliding faders while firebirds hyzer without much glide. I think this make firebirds more...
Another quick question-Are these sharp nose ranchos or blunt nose? The star ones from a couple years back were blunt and definitely not as stable as in years past.
3.00 star(s)
Great course for beginners
This is the more beginner friendly course of the two courses in Anna page park. It is mostly open with little elevation change. It is hard to lose a disc because of the open layout and the open under story in the shule.
Anna page has great facilities including...
More course will be built
I don't think people appreciate that pay to play courses are important for disc golf because they will convince people to build new disc golf courses. Most of the time people who put in courses almost never have that initially in mind when they get the land. They...
5.00 star(s)
Fantastic Cousre
Token Creek is a championship caliber disc golf course that is meticulously maintained with great facilities. There is a variety in the holes as far as length and open vs wooded. The course has several par fours with well defined landing zones. While there isn't steep...
3.50 star(s)
Enjoyable course on campus
This course plays in and out of the woods in the rolling hills of Baraboo. It has multiple short and long teepads, tee signs on every hole, and a good baskets. This course has just about every part of the pectrum from wide open to heavily wooded. It offers good...
3.00 star(s)
Good but not great
This is a mostly open course that features good use of elevation change. If there is any wind it really adds to the difficulty. The course has a clean look and is well maintained. There are bathrooms and a water fountain right on hole 1. Holes 1-3 are very long and are par...
4.00 star(s)
Great but run down course
This is a well designed course. It has multiple pin placements on most holes. There is a good mix of open and wooded holes, that play up and down a very big hill. There are a couple of par fours. Holes 2 and 17 are as good as anywhere for fun and challenge.
The...
4.00 star(s)
A tale of two courses
Anna Page West is the more professional of the two courses. It is tight and technical with holes that stress shot selection and execution.
It offers a lot of challenges but is still a lot of fun.
The park is very well maintained and has fantastic facilities near the...
5.00 star(s)
Great course with a unique feel
Tucked away up north is a gem of a disc golf course. The course is tight and technical that feels very secluded and wild. It is heavily wooded with well used elevation changes. There is a big variety of length on the holes. They gradually build as you play...
4.00 star(s)
Wow
This Course is fantastic. Very tight technical wooded course with multiple teepads with multiple routes to the pin. On most holes you get a chance for a risky ace run or a safer deuce. After a bad shot it can be tough to find an easy route to the fairway let alone the basket.
It is...
1.50 star(s)
Not the best ski run course
The course has a ton of elevation change with scenic vistas and a lot of length. Some wooded holes and some open. Off the beaten path so there isn't very busy. The course offers shots that you definitely don't see on other courses. Big endurance tester which is...
2.00 star(s)
Kind of small
This is a very small course that really did a lot with what it had. It requires you to execute different kinds of shots on each hole. Park is well cared for with great facilities including bathrooms and water. There are tee signs and dirt teepads.
This is a very short course in...
2.00 star(s)
Keep your head on swivel
Well maintained and clean, concrete pads, and well designed holes and long for a nine hole. Mostly open but still somewhat challenging.
Very dangerous course design, Multi-use park, mostly younger rec players better locals play the better courses in the area
This course...