John Rock
Double Eagle Member
And DO NOT play from the tee pads unless they have been cleared (or better yet, clear a few yourself).
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And DO NOT play from the tee pads unless they have been cleared (or better yet, clear a few yourself).
It's really a two part deal.
Attach tape inside when it's warm.
Keep discs outside overnight or for a while prior to play. Warms discs thrown in the snow are a nightmare to clean off.
sound is a little quiet on the mix btw
If I could add a winter/snow tip I'd say throw more midranges and probably Fairways max. Mids don't slice into the snow the way high speed drivers do. ...
I dunno, man. My Zephyr has burrowed more than 15 feet many times. Finding the entry point quickly is no guarantee of finding the disc quickly.
Sometimes we play where it's a one stroke penalty to hit the snow that is on top of the basket.
Wow, amazing.
Disc golf in snow is beyond my comprehension here in Australia.
Summer here and I lost a disc last evening ... a straw coloured disc thrown 50 metres into straw coloured, knee length, couch grass. I know exactly where it is ... can't find it.