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I have been watching the Baysinger Disc Golf Channel for a while and really enjoy them. I first saw them when I watched their video on the Claytons in Alcoa. Since I live near Chattanooga, I have played many of the courses in East Tennessee so it's fun to watch them play courses I am familiar...
So I am pretty clear about the point of support directly behind your lie and have no problem with that. However, what about your other foot? It says that you can't be nearer to the basket. I understand that I can't put my lie foot behind the disc or mini and the other foot in front of it. But...
So about three months ago, I found a Champion Daedelus (without name or number) at my local course. I threw it a little at first but wasn't really impressed. Three months later; it has become a permanent fixture in my bag and one of my most consistent discs. So which disc that you have found...
5.00 star(s)
An Amazing Place to Play
-Incredible artificial turf tee pads. Played right after a big storm and never slipped one time. I didn't think I would like them but now I'm a believer. Tee pads are also surrounded by mulch and look very pleasant and add to the overall aesthetic of he course.
-Dual...
Two weekends ago, I picked up a Pro Roc. Even though I have been playing for around a year and a half, this is the first Roc that I have ever owned. Early on, I bought a Buzz and never felt the need to grab a Roc too. However, upon the purchase of the new disc, it quickly became a favorite...
I live near this course and have played it several times. I usually throw an easy Pro Leopard. Though the distance is relatively short, the elevation is nearly straight up and makes it hard to get the disc high enough to get close without getting in the canopy. I try to throw more disc than...
2.50 star(s)
Nice Beginner Course
New stone slate tee pads
New pins
Nice Layout
Located in a scenic church retreat
Short distances make it beginner and kid friendly
Despite its short length, wooded course still makes it somewhat challenging
Scorecards provided at the first tee
Hilly layout could be a...
First Ace!
# 7 at Heritage Point in Dalton, Ga. Only 169 feet but super sharp left turn with completely blind tee shot. I didn't see it but heard the chains. Only witness was my 7 year old son. He was jumping around when he heard the chains but I wasn't celebrating until I got to the basket.
I recently acquired a practice basket for my back yard. As I practice from various lengths and positions, I find myself asking the question, "At what distance should I exepct to make putts on a regular basis?" I'm not a pro, but rather a very average player who has been playing a little less...
I have now been playing disc golf for around seven months and have improved my game a great deal. However, I am still confused about some disc golf terminology. Could someone please explain what each of these terms or phrases means in simple terms?
-Flip a disc
-a flippy disc
-Turn a disc...
I've been looking at getting a new DG bag and possibly some of the back saver straps. It seems to be me like the putting on and taking off of the back saver straps would be more hassle than its worth. If you play mostly uncrowded courses at a fairly quick pace, would those straps be worth the...
Heritage Point in Dalton, GA is one of my favorite local courses. However, I believe #3 borders on being unfair. The hole is around 200 feet but the basket is placed on such a steep hill that any thing that doesn't go in rolls down the hill and then falls off an even steeper "cliff" below the...
As a relative noobie, I am slowly figuring out this great game. Right now, I really trying to figure out my discs and starting to try to throw them on different lines. Should I focus on trying to make discs do what I want them to or just figure out what each disc does well and throw it?
As an...
The Cobra and Valk are pretty beat up. I max out with Valk at around 320. With the Cobra at around 240. I am looking into getting a Cobra alternative in better plastic, but for right now, I am just going to replace my DX Cobra. The Cobra is my favorite disc.
I am still a relatively new player (been playing since November), so I am still in the learning process. It seems that when I really try to throw a drive for maximum distance, it always pulls to the right. This most commonly occurs with my DX Valkyrie, DX Leopard, or DX Cobra. I throw almost...
I didn't search the forums. Sorry for any redundancy. Of course, I also wanted to share my experience and didn't feel that it should go on the Aces thread.