Tyler
Par Member
Prison throw- an early released throw
That reminds me of a shot we call the "parole" shot. when you let go to early and ends up decent its released on good behavior.
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Prison throw- an early released throw
We use the name "Grog" to describe throws that are more power than finesse.
Think of a cave man and grunt "Grog just throws disc and eat" or "Grog doesn't know how to putt.. just drive".
Its common enough in our friends that we're giving a way a plush T-Rex at a bachelor party this weekend as the "Grog Award".
Apartied - when everyone in the group gets a par on the hole.
A Nelson Mandela - same as apartied
Another term we use on heavily wooded courses with many small-ish trees, when someone throws an overhand/tomahawk throw and the disc magically weaves between many small trees as it turns over, without hitting any: the "Millenium Falcon", just like when said spaceship is flying through the asteroid field in "The Empire Strikes Back".
"merked", when you get hit in the head from someones throw off of the tee
piss-me-offs
"Who's got the pad?" When asking who's got honors for teeing it up first on the hole. Or "I got the pad" meaning I'm up first.
now that's funny.Horses come in a herd.
Sheep by the flock.
What do you folks call a group of disc golfers?
A cough, of course. You can usually hear them several holes away. Made that one up myself.
And a throw that hits a tree and falls straight down, dead? That would be a Sonny Bono.
Apologies to Cher or anyone else who finds that tasteless.
A good shot that gets cut down in it's prime by a unseen branch has been shaqed down