I lost a disc on Sunday during the day at the local university course. I was just playing some safari holes so that I could practice certain throws and the like. Anyways, I threw my PA1 into a bush and couldn't find it (green disc, green bush, quickly dimming light). I tried to go out yesterday, and nope. The sky opened up and it poured. I went out today, and spotted it as I walked towards the bush...in another bush.
I was on my lunch break from work so I decided that I would throw the rest of the course really quickly. I threw the very disc I had just found on a beautiful hyzer to nail the chains for an ace on hole 2. This isn't a very long hole (maybe 280-310 at the very most), but this was also the very first hole I had ever aced (two years ago) with a Gateway Sabre. Two years of playing and I am acing holes with putters where I used to throw drivers. That is why it was significant to me.
I was on my lunch break from work so I decided that I would throw the rest of the course really quickly. I threw the very disc I had just found on a beautiful hyzer to nail the chains for an ace on hole 2. This isn't a very long hole (maybe 280-310 at the very most), but this was also the very first hole I had ever aced (two years ago) with a Gateway Sabre. Two years of playing and I am acing holes with putters where I used to throw drivers. That is why it was significant to me.