Mulligan McGee
Birdie Member
I had a friend who lives in Michigan who lost a star valkerie about a year ago. Two months ago he gets a call from a guy in Wisconsin saying he had found his disc. We joked that he had made the most epic throw ever.
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if they are mine, I can't see them, but I can find others.
Found this one on Sunday, why anyone would even throw this is beyond me!
Was playing with a guy I met on the course a week or two ago and he threw a clear crystal nuke with green dye - right into a field of waist high grass. I helped him look for like 10 minutes and then told him I was done. He said to go on without him and when I was done with my round he was still looking.
I think it really depends on what shade of color they are, rather than the color itself. My green Z Buzzz stands out pretty well in even knee high grass, as opposed to my dark orange JK Valkyrie, which can get itself lost in the middle of the fairway.Personally, I never understood why anyone would buy a green driver, or tye dye (cough... camoflage) disc, especially in shades of green and yellow. How cool is that disc when no one can see it? :shakesheadshrugsmilie: But everyone's free to buy/throw what they want. Guess I shouldn't complain, cuz they guys help keep disc manufacturers in business. :thmbup:
truth
Once again, another still checking and still commenting every week. Truth:thmbup:
if they are mine, I can't see them, but I can find others.
Found this one on Sunday, why anyone would even throw this is beyond me!
found a dga rogue the other day with name and number. was set to meet up with the guy to return it to him but the sucker left me hanging for several hours so just put it by the course sign. i guess if it makes it back to owner great but won't feel bad if someone else walks off with it.
Should have nailed it to the sign, would have most likely been there when he got there.
Found a Soft Challenger today. My only guess is that somehow it got stuck up in a tree and a recent storm knocked it down. Else, it'd be pretty hard to lose on a putt.
found a dga rogue the other day with name and number. was set to meet up with the guy to return it to him but the sucker left me hanging for several hours so just put it by the course sign. i guess if it makes it back to owner great but won't feel bad if someone else walks off with it.
was that at bangcroft bay i think i seen it there around 8;00 or so