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So today I went and played with my dad who plays every now and then and we let this guy play through since he was playing at a faster pace then wwe were. He shanks his drive on a 300' hole. Doesn't react for a bit and turns around and says to us "f*** this game, I'll give you my bag for $10"
We gave him money he gave us his bag and walked away. In the bag was a champ roadrunner, star eagle, 3 teebirds, a star dart, a dx roc, and we went and retrieved his disc that he threw and it was a star leopard. It was so odd
hmmm...sounds like you might have bought a 'hot' bag and discs is my first thought. Maybe not.
I watched a group of 5 n00bs share the same disc:
One would throw, retrieve it, throw it back, and stand where his lie was. They all did that until the hole was over. I quickly skipped ahead lol:doh:
Doubtful unless the guy had no clue what it was worth selling it all for $10. Sounds like they made bank though.
Last summer I was in a motorcycle accident when a deer hitched a ride with me as I was riding past. Had a Heli ride and spent a week in a hospital and couldn't play for about a month. Anyway, not long after I was able to return to play, I was teeing off when right after my throw, while the disc was still in the air, a deer jumped out from the woods to the fairway just as my disc got to the same spot. Whack! I hit the deer dead center, it would have been a kill shot had it been an arrow or bullet. As my buddies stared in disbelief, I jumped up in the air exclaiming, "Were even!" Everyone got a good laugh out of that.
Rick G
hmmm...sounds like you might have bought a 'hot' bag and discs is my first thought. Maybe not.
I thought the same exact thing.. There was no ID on the bag or any of the discs so if it is stolen (which is what I think "hot" means) there should be no way for someone to prove it is theirs.
A thought I also had was that it could be just a frustration thing that he will immediately regret. I am sure we have all wanted to quit because we hit a wall and cannot get over it. Maybe that drive put him to the boiling point where he quit and it was a spur of the moment thing.
There's a guy in Raleigh who runs the course, he's actually really good too.So I played a quick round today. When I rolled up, a father and son were warming up on 18 (no practice basket on home course). I was in a rush, so I headed right for the tee. When the dad saw me heading, he quickly picked up all the discs and ran to the tee to get head of me. I was hoping to tee off before they got there (the son was driving with an ultimate disc, so I was resigning myself to playing slowly behind them). I was hoping they would let me go. The dad says "you're walking fast". "yeah, quick round today," says me. "us too". Couldn't tell if he was making a passive aggressive comment about me trying to get in front of them or if he was just weird. With that he starts his stopwatch, they tee off and sprint down fairway to chase their discs in the rough. They were gone, holing out 5 when I was holing out 3. I still had to play quick, but didn't think I'd see them again. I didnt do any jogging between holes, just kept a brisk pace and didn't take a lot of alternate lines/let's see what this disc does. I caught them on 13. Guess sprinting between holes isn't conducive to consistent, accurate shots. Had to search for my disc because of a funny roll, but caught up again at 18. Shot a drop 1. Kept pace with the sprinters. Good day. Hope I don't see them agin.....
ive seen a dudes disc get run over by a car.
I watched a group of 5 n00bs share the same disc:
One would throw, retrieve it, throw it back, and stand where his lie was. They all did that until the hole was over. I quickly skipped ahead lol:doh: