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I skipped a 174g TeeBird in from about 260' out. It was incredible because at that time I had only been playing for about a year. I haven't made anything that long since, although today I hit the basket from about 120' feet out.
The weather really doesn't affect my disc choice. In high humidity I usually throw Star (because that's what I normally throw) unless there's water other unretrievable hazards. Then I throw an old Champion TeeBird. But it could be something other than humidity. Augusta, Ga. has the worst air...
I completely agree. The only drawback I've found with the Star
plastic is the grip changes with the weather. Humidity is a particular factor, in low humidity I can control the grip by breathing on it (and fogging it up), but in high humidity it's almost too sticky and you can't do anything about it.
3.50 star(s)
Lots of variety, concrete tees, very well marked, different hole locations, having the headquarters at the end is an added bonus.
It's a new course so it's not quite broken in, it's a long walk through the course, it costs to play.
Having to pay to get into the park and then having to pay to...
4.00 star(s)
Worth the money
It's on a golf course so it's very well kept, the layout's nice, mixture of dogleg directions, it's right off the main road.
It's on a golf course so you have to keep an eye out for stray golf balls, it costs to play, it's a par 3 course so there's not alot of variety (as far as...
ESP Surge,
Champion Teeebird,
Star Teebird,
Star Aviar,
Champion Aero,
for backup I carry:
DX Shark,
DX Aviar,
(camoflage) LS polaris,
2 white washclothes,
and a Micro-fiber Power Rag.