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I hit 2 aces within 3 days of each other
what would be the "ritual" after i hit the ace?
I've heard many different things
I believe that this is the first time I've ever used this acronym and meant it.It's tradition to mail your ace discs to:
BrotherDave
1488 Maple St.
Asheboro, NC 26403
I have the tradition of retireing them. Therefore, I also have the tradition of buying a replace the ace disc... this is where I buy a disc that is as close as possible to the retired version. I usually try to buy the same disc, same color, same stamp color, same weight,... and if I can't find a twin, I buy the next closest disc.
DSCJNKY
retiring an ace disc, what a dumb idea. you dont go around retiring putters just because they reach the chains do ya?! Sign it w/course, hole# and date
Neither is a baseball trophy, a track medal, or a stuffed deer head. Much like any of those things, an ace disc is a cherished momento of a very special moment in one's disc golfing career. Understandably, if someone hits a half dozen aces a year, I doubt they're going to be as concerned with retiring their seventeenth ace disc as they would their first one.I don't really understand the point of retiring the disc. Obviously it is a disc that you are able to throw well, so why not throw it? It isn't doing much good hanging on the wall, or sitting in a closet.
Of course not, unless aces, putts that land in the chains are pretty routine. I somehow manage to do it once every hole.retiring an ace disc, what a dumb idea. you dont go around retiring putters just because they reach the chains do ya?!
Bad analogy., because.Retiring discs is kinda dumb IMO. It's like, "Hey, I just hit the bulls eye with my new 1000 dollar rifle, well, can't shoot it any more."
I usually cut the baskets chest open and remove the heart and while it's still pumping blood I take a bite out of it.
It's amazing what a difference 3 inches would have made.