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3.50 star(s)
Nice course
This is a fun course with some new holes due to construction. It has a wide variety of shots- some long bomber shots and others technical wooded tunnel shots, even some water holes to deal with. It has both amateur and pro tees which are concrete pads. There are multiple basket...
Learning to throw mids forehand is not too hard. I had to really learn to slow my arm speed down and give them a really good flick with the wrist. From about 200 and in I prefer forearm, it just seems more accurate to me. Just keep practicing with the mids and putters. When you can throw the...
I think you guys will have an easier time finding the 150-160g discs in dx over the premium plastics. The champ and star plastics are just heavier plastics making it impossible to make some discs come out that light. Some of the disc molds just don't lend themselves, with their large wing or...
I'm not sure what its like where you are, but here in Austin most of the parks have a 10:00 curfew. Check with the city where ever you are and find out the posted times.
I would say just stick with your putter and the shark you already have. The Shark is a good stable midrange and should be a good disc to learn on, unless you just want to buy another disc. If so I think a lot of people would also point you to a Leopard, Cheetah, or even a Teebird.
I carry about half and half of innova and discraft, but I really use the discraft discs most of the time. I switched for a couple of reasons. First I really like the flx plastic that discraft makes. Second I like the colors available with discraft better, to me they seem brighter and easier to...
3.00 star(s)
Challenge in Georgetown
This is one technical course. I claim Circle C in Austin as my home course and I have to say that as far as technical goes this course has them all beat.
It has lots of elevation changes, very tough tunnel shots, and even some short aceable holes( they are short but it...
3.50 star(s)
Easy to navigate. Cement tees with good signs. Well laid out with a few ace holes as well as a few long par fours. enough trees to make it interesting, but open enough to let loose on some tee shots.
Can be very windy in Amarillo. At times the park is very busy, whuch makes for interesting DG...
3.00 star(s)
Fun practice courses
North course: Well groomed. Concrete tee pads. It is quick and easy to get around the course.Hard to lose a disc.
South Course: Good shot variety, lots of ace runs, great course for midrange work. Very difficult to lose a disc here. Nice and quick for when you need to get...
I think it looks like a good way to make some of the shorter courses a lot tougher. DG has kind of progressed the same as regular golf in that technological advances in equipment have made the course so short that on some of them they have had to add tees that are further back just to keep up...
I would second this. My 10 y/o son really likes and has much success with his aero. Really anything that is not too radical, that is slower and has good glide is what I would recommend for any beginner whether they are young or old. If they like the game and decide to get better then you can...
I have to admit that I don't use online vendors since I live about 2 miles from Discnation's Austin store. The Discnation guys are really good guys. They will let you throw any disc you want before you buy it and they sponsor numerous local mini's and tournaments here in the Austin area. I have...