i was in first with 3 aces 1 metal. any idea what happened there?
I know there was someone ahead of me with 2 aces 5 metals, you with 3 and 1, and apparently someone came in right near the end with 3 and 2.
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i was in first with 3 aces 1 metal. any idea what happened there?
I know there was someone ahead of me with 2 aces 5 metals, you with 3 and 1, and apparently someone came in right near the end with 3 and 2.
Is it a mini ultrastar?
If you're talking about the Jericho Lake Ace Race here are the results.
51 players came out to answer the challenge in this year's Ace Race at Aurora. It was a VERY close finish, but Brian Cantrell aced with his last throw of the day to take the grand prize with 3 Aces and 2 Metals. He narrowly defeated Vince Cannuta who had 3 aces, 1 metal.
For the 51 players, a total of 25 aces were hit. 2 people had 3 aces, 4 people had 2 aces, and 11 people had one ace. Congrats to Karen Jackson for being the first person to hit an ace for the day.
If anyone wonders: nobody wound up acing the mini basket shot. Case Jackson came the closest smashing chains but the mini disc bounced out.
I still have about 60 player packs left - if you are interested in picking up a set for $25, just let me know!
We WILL be trying to run another ace race event - probably at a course further north in Illinois, in October. Watch for details!!
wowwwwwwwwwww, the last throw. :doh:If you're talking about the Jericho Lake Ace Race here are the results.
51 players came out to answer the challenge in this year's Ace Race at Aurora. It was a VERY close finish, but Brian Cantrell aced with his last throw of the day to take the grand prize with 3 Aces and 2 Metals. He narrowly defeated Vince Cannata who had 3 aces, 1 metal.
wowwwwwwwwwww, the last throw. :doh:
I just won the Oroville Ace Race with a 150g! 2 Aces, 1 metal! The light ones are not stable.
It was an orange 145-150. I was barely tossing it and it still pulled right on me. Very sensitive to nose angle and hyzer angle.
I didn't throw my other disc (175-176, white). Almost everybody else was using the heavier white discs, and those seemed a lot more stable from what I saw. I seriously doubt they have a different molding process for the lighter ones, but mine was less stable for sure.
I am considering finding a scale just to see if it was mismarked.
Worth checking, our TD had a scale so you could pick out exactly the weights you wanted, and there were some that were pretty far off from what they were marked (up to 10g that I heard about).