The Hammer
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Birthday card with $40 in it at Fountain Hills.
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it's a goat with no ears, with sidebags, on a leash at the course.. guy had his daughter dragging it around with them.
Sunglasses are a weekly find at Glacier Ridge in Columbus, the most out of place thing I've seen is a beer can with a condom stretched around it.
A silver dollar dated 1878!
Found a letter thanking us for some course improvements in the L&F box........
and this too:
I was wondering the same thing. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/acce...pid=mf361630&gclid=CJPfhZ6u9bYCFctxQgod_lUAfwMaybe I'm old....what the hell is it?
Maybe I'm old....what the hell is it?
But seriously, I had to look it up, too: it's a guitar capo.
Maybe I'm old....what the hell is it?
I did not find it, but I was playing a tournament in Charlotte and one of the locals showed our group some tracking or GPS device that was hidden under one of the elevated baskets (cannot remember which course) and told us there were several others around the country which was used for a scavenger hunt or something similar.
That would be geocaching. You hide caches around places and give a nearby gps coordinate and people go look for them. You usually put something in it, and when others find it they'll trade the little trinket for something else.
I don't know if putting a cache on a disc golf fairway is a good idea. Sometimes the geocachers don't put them at the best locations.