lyleoross
* Ace Member *
Nope. Buncr rule. No penalty re-throws.
Darn it! Do you think the buncr rule is too punitive? Maybe no stroke, but the re-throws certainly killed his win? I honestly dont have a feel.
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Nope. Buncr rule. No penalty re-throws.
Really? There are a bunch of semi bums with three or four discs, in CA, who only ever play one course, aren't interested in tournament play, and are some of the best players around. Presumably you were only harassing Mr. Laser?
Laser's point, that visually, Winthrop is one of the best spectator venues out there, is right on for me. As I pointed out earlier, even though I might point out that short comings of 17, knowing its coming in a tied match is amazingly fun.
Winthrop visually appealing? Is you entire post a troll? It is a solid course, with several very memorable holes. The fact it is relatively open lends itself to being camera friendly. The course itself is about as boring as it gets, though. That is why they need to add all the ropes. Flat, open, on a university campus. Probably the least visually appealing of any course hosting an NT or Major.
..It is like arguing that a chef who is only capable of preparing one dish could be one of the best chefs around.
Was this post semi-serious as well? Anyone who only plays 1 course is not one of the "best players around". Unless you mean around that course. I know plenty of people who play a course so regularly they develop muscle memory for that course, allowing them to shred that particular course, but if you take them off that course they are mediocre at best. The fact that people whom only play a single course exist is hard to fathom, never mind the fact that somehow you believe these people are among the best players around. It is like arguing that a chef who is only capable of preparing one dish could be one of the best chefs around.
Winthrop visually appealing? Is you entire post a troll? It is a solid course, with several very memorable holes. The fact it is relatively open lends itself to being camera friendly. The course itself is about as boring as it gets, though. That is why they need to add all the ropes. Flat, open, on a university campus. Probably the least visually appealing of any course hosting an NT or Major.
^ Do you work for the PDGA or the PGA?
Yes, use team formats so the millions of people who've never heard of disc golf can still never have heard of disc golf. That'll grow the sport.
Or the millions of casual players who have no interest in the Pro side of the game will suddenly be riveted. Riveted, I tell you. Capacity crowds tittering with excitement.
Well, if that one dish is Chicago style pizza, maybe.
Continue doing what you're doing and you shouldn't expect a better result. Maybe not insanity yet for pro disc golf but certainly ongoing wishful thinking.^ Do you work for the PDGA or the PGA?
Yes, use team formats so the millions of people who've never heard of disc golf can still never have heard of disc golf. That'll grow the sport.
Or the millions of casual players who have no interest in the Pro side of the game will suddenly be riveted. Riveted, I tell you. Capacity crowds tittering with excitement.
How is the usdgc Monday qualifying going?
That's a lovely room of death.
How can you be solid if you've only played one course