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When is it ok to say FROLF

When is it ok to say FROLF? Choose all that apply.


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All I know is that Rollerblade is the name of a company yet I never hear anyone call them "in-line skates", and Frisbee is a more household name than Rollerblade, so I have absolutely no problem with calling disc golf frolf. Anyone who does have a problem with calling it frolf is too smug to be playing a sport this cheap. Go hop in your Prius, bust out your iPad and find a more expensive sport to play.

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I don't have a problem with Frolf, my friends, most of whom either play every once in a while or don't play at all call it Frolf. So when I'm talking to them I use it. When I'm talking to someone who plays all the time I use the Disc Golf. And when I'm describing it to someone who is unfamiliar with it I usually say Frisbee Golf, I've noticed it helps them visualize exactly what it is.

I don't understand what the big deal is, call it whatever name you like the best. You could call it Scribblers 8 and it will still be fun as hell. Quit making a big deal out of nothing


The only problem is , you are not throwing "Frisbees". You are throwing discs made for the game, so there is a difference.
 
I don't correct people if they use the f word but I rarely use it myself. If I'm trying to explain the game to someone and they look confused I tell them that you throw frisbees because that's just how people identify it. I don't really have that much of a problem with noobs saying it, if its their first time playing you don't want to scare them away by being a d!ck about it.
 
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