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read this article it will explain acid etching to you. you can get muratic acid from lowes. if you decide to go this route call me first and i'll give you a run down. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NSX/is_3_50/ai_n13478419/
I drove by the other day i didn't look too bad. my guess is that it will be somewhat muddy but not as bad as red rocks has been lately (if you have thrown there recently you know it is horribly muddy) Last weekend Expo was wet but not muddy except for the one spot around hole 9. Globeville is...
i have one and love it. at the courses i play i have probably saved 80% of my water bound throws with it. one tip- add a carabiner to the end so you can clip it to your belt loop. you then don't have to worry about losing the rope out of your hand on the far throws
muddy at badlands (last weekend), nice at globeville (yesterday), muddy at bird's nest and Johnny, but not as bad as badlands, and red rocks is horrible at the moment (last thursday)
I was in the same boat doing wiifit with the wife and throwing disc bummed because i didn't have a gym to go to. Then she got the EA active game for the wii. we both do that now and it gives you a much better workout than wiifit.
we were only there for two days so packed light in a backpack only brought 3 discs and then filled my nalgene before leaving airport. probably wouldn't work if you had a bunch of luggage. this year when i go i will probably do the same thing
sunset park is fun i have played that the last two time i have been out there. it is the only one that is available for someone with out a car or a friend with a car. the local bus will take you there from the stip or airport it is not too bad. last year we took a bus from airport to course...
two favorite courses are
Cache La Poudre Jr. High DGC - this is where i learned to play ten years ago. i don't play it often but is always on my mind
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Globeville Landing - My home course
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Globeville Landing in Denver. It is a course I go to once or twice a week (close to my house and fun tonepoles). this summer I have seen attack dogs being trained, found a used needle, used condoms, saw a couple having sex in the trees, and one day there was a random dance party in the fairway...
yeah better than others but, new hole 9 is more of a gimmick than the old spot. i like tee 2ish to basket three. But to lose two long holes to gain that short putter throw hole 4 is unfufilling to me.
I played Red rocks yesterday. hole two is gone and hole 9 is gone. we played tee 2 to basket three, and the two new holes one inbetween 4 and 5 and the one that replaces hole 9, not sure if i played it correctly but it was kinda fun. I am going to miss hole 9 and i hope they are still adding 9...
my big hurdle putting that i still need to work on is thinking i am not a good putter. confidence goes a long way in putting. this past season for example i started strong, then focused so much on my putting that i became worse at it. as soon as i stopped thinking about it and just threw by...
I have played that course there is no blind hole. if the thrower didn't care she was there and threw anyway, shame on them. I think I will print up some signs for my home course for good measure
awesome pictures. had a ton of fun, not just due to my Ring o fire domination:). Really like that sinus putter. almost lost that other lat 64 disc on my first throw with it at Globeville.