funkyjase
Bogey Member
i have to agree with roadtrip... I've been playing for 2 years and I'm just starting to get onto the long tees... I probably could have started a little earlier but that's besides the point.
I was out at my local course this weekend and I was approaching the first tee. Right before I got there a group of 7 DBs with one disc each jumped in front of me and started throwing from the long tees.. every single disc (mostly high speed drivers) slammed into the ground about 10 feet from the short tee and I watched as all of these guys took like 4 shots each to finish out the easiest hole on the course...
When I tried to tell them that there were shorter tees for beginners (albeit with a sarcastic tone) they gave me an attitude...
Later on in the round a couple of them almost hit me when I was teeing off and they didn't yell fore when their errant throws landed well outside of the fairway they were on... some people are just A-HOLES!
so, like roadtrip said, don't throw the long tees unless you are capable of it!!!
I was out at my local course this weekend and I was approaching the first tee. Right before I got there a group of 7 DBs with one disc each jumped in front of me and started throwing from the long tees.. every single disc (mostly high speed drivers) slammed into the ground about 10 feet from the short tee and I watched as all of these guys took like 4 shots each to finish out the easiest hole on the course...
When I tried to tell them that there were shorter tees for beginners (albeit with a sarcastic tone) they gave me an attitude...
Later on in the round a couple of them almost hit me when I was teeing off and they didn't yell fore when their errant throws landed well outside of the fairway they were on... some people are just A-HOLES!
so, like roadtrip said, don't throw the long tees unless you are capable of it!!!