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I threw the Bryce on a ball golf course yesterday. It went fairly straight with a small turn and fade. It seems to fit between a Saint and a River. Looking forward to playing a round with it this weekend.
I got one last Friday and threw it a number of times this weekend. Similar to a Boss or Defender. For RHFH with a slight anny, it had a nice flex flight landing back towards the middle. Not sure if it did anything a Defender or a Boss did not do, but not a bad disc.
3.50 star(s)
Good Course That Still Needs Work
Nice mix of open and wooded holes. Also a decent mix of somewhat long and short holes.
The wooded holes are removed from the park. I saw deer on three separate occasions.
Most holes did not have tee pads. Fortunately conditions were dry when I played...
2.50 star(s)
Very swampy after rain
Variety of wooded and open holes. Also some longer and shorter holes.
This course has the worst drainage of any course I have ever played. Most holes had standing water and muddy fairways and transitions. With the mud and standing water, more benches are needed...
e-mail received this morning:
Here are courses each division will be playing actual schedule will come out after registration ends on 8-7.
MPM, FPM, MPG & MPS will be playing Nevin & Bradford both short layouts.
MG1,MS1,MPL,MPE,ML1 & FG1 will be playing Sugaw & Renske
MM1 will be playing...
I have a G Star Boss (175 orange). It is a little less stable than most of my start Bosses and much less stable than Champion. Bosses tend to be inconsistent (some overstable and some slightly stable), so it could just be the disc.
I understand the HATE for the Groove when throwing backhand or forehand, but it is a great disk for overhand shots. For me, it consistantly flips and goes straight 250-275 feet.
For tomahawks over 200', I use a Groove. It sucks for other throws, but turns over nicely and consistantly goes straight for 225'-275'. When I use the Flick, it does not turn over and turns into a roller (sometimes a good thing, more often a disaster).
4.00 star(s)
Great Short Course
This is a great course for beginners or for more experienced players working on their short game. There are a variety of holes (wooded/open, uphill/downhill, hyzer/anhyzer). Mark does a great job maintaining the course and keeping signage in place (which is not easy with the...
4.00 star(s)
Great New Course
Good use of elevation and natural elements such as rocks and creek beds. Good variety of shots (lefts, rights, straight, uphill & downhill). Beautiful wooded setting. A number of interesting holes.
Needs work including tee pads, steps and bridges. As mentioned on prior...
4.00 star(s)
Undiscovered Treasure in the Charlotte Area
This course is one of the better courses in the Charlotte area, but seldom has a crowd. It is a little farther away from central Charlotte, but worth the drive. There are major elevation changes, which makes this course unique in the area. This...
4.50 star(s)
Great Course With Variety
This is the best course in the Charlotte area IMO. It will require all of the shots that you know to play it well (forehand, backhand, tomahawk...). There are open shots on most of the front 9 and fairly tight wooded shots on most of the back 9. Hole 12 is a...
4.00 star(s)
Tough But Great
This course will test your skills. The holes are very long and narrow. You can not relax on any of the holes, since almost every one requires total concentration.
If you end up more than 2 feet off the fairway, you are in big trouble. Unlike other courses where you can save a...
3.50 star(s)
Short but Tricky
Although none of the holes are very long, every one of them has some twist to it. You will have to throw around trees, bushes, and mandos on almost every hole. In order to play near par, you need to shape your shots carefully. The front 9 is mostly narrow and wooded. The...