here a link to a better pic of the water hazard photo
http://api.ning.com/files/YnMDaPBlk...1kRwNyUjlIXTXpyTh0*4umev9OD2B/WaterHazard.jpg
that looks a little flooded if you ask me
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here a link to a better pic of the water hazard photo
http://api.ning.com/files/YnMDaPBlk...1kRwNyUjlIXTXpyTh0*4umev9OD2B/WaterHazard.jpg
Was he using those flying saucers? If so, no wonder...
I talked my dad into trying disc golf... He didn't expect it to be much of a workout but this is him at 18th basket
Photos of utah...
How does a Glow Stalker fly compared to a regular (non first run) Stalker?
Is that Park City? If so I went there recently and hiked, rock climbed and skated their awesome skatepark everyday, but I didn't know DG existed back then. Missed out on playing the course out there.
They fly the same, I just like the color of glo discs so I buy them when I can. I've always liked white and off-white discs for some reason.
Hahah, nice. This is the best I have, me and my friend parking putters off the tee on hole 16 at Arboretum. The blue one near the basket was the third persons putt.
bird hiding in a tree
I'm the youth pastor at a small church in northern alabama. I was able to install a small six hole course on the backside of our church property. We had our first tournament yesterday. It was called the 1st Annual Crossroads Classic. As you can see in the picture we installed 3 HUGE wooden crosses in the background. The players have to walk between them once they putt out on hole 2 to the teepad on 3. This was just a neat picture I took before the round. Because of this course we've probably had about 25 kids start playing the sport of disc golf.
I'm the youth pastor at a small church in northern alabama. I was able to install a small six hole course on the backside of our church property. We had our first tournament yesterday. It was called the 1st Annual Crossroads Classic. As you can see in the picture we installed 3 HUGE wooden crosses in the background. The players have to walk between them once they putt out on hole 2 to the teepad on 3. This was just a neat picture I took before the round. Because of this course we've probably had about 25 kids start playing the sport of disc golf.