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No Trick
Originally Posted by elmexdela
Persistence mostly. Honestly the hardest part is prioritizing far flung 9 holers in MN instead of playing new courses elsewhere (WI or IA).
Otherwise just things that are common to all hardcore course baggers. I will spend a Saturday & go play 10+...
Most played in MN
Looks like you missed one,
Minnesota is such a course bagging hotbed. 400 played won't even get into the state's top ten, or 700 into the top five (Just imagine if Martin & coolbrees15 hadn't moved, that would make six players at over 1100 in one state).
I've been trying...
Don't give up guys! Noill could still have something in the works.
I don't think there was anything posted this time last year.
OctNovDecthrowberfest seems to get going a little later each year, which is fine by me. Cold weather is for disc dyeing, warm weather is for disc throwing.
(I may be...
Thank you Noill for running everything. Great job keeping Octhrowberfest alive(undead?) after Bennett had to step away a few years ago.
I haven’t done much dying lately but this contest gave me the motivation to unpack everything and get dying. I will have to start earlier and enter two discs...
The map on this site is out of date, the course has undergone a redesign. The first tee is near the corner of Barrett & 3rd st and plays across the road and baseball diamond.
Looks like the course has undergone some updates. There is a large color map by the parking lot, concrete tees are in good shape and new yellow band disc catchers on all holes. The layout still uses the road as a fairway on some holes :(
I had a few surprises as well.
There are way more courses than there used to be. Ten states at 200+, most states have at least 50 and Texas is on the brink of 400. Damn.
Nevada is down near the bottom while it’s neighbors Idaho & Utah are 16 places higher.
Ohio. In the top 10 and already well...