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3.50 star(s)
Nice easy start with a challenging back 9
Great views around the course. Decent signage and finally a useable course map.
Close to huge (300'-400')cliff wall so watch the heavy heisers. Tee pads are useable but could use some work.
4.00 star(s)
The Apple that Bites Back
Home is where you hang your your disc bag and this has been my home since the start. This course has such a great mix of challange and fun. Don't let other reviews scare you off from playing this great course. That being said, tighter fairway shots require straight...
3.50 star(s)
The 1700' foot elephant in the room...
-Beautiful scenery
-Pretty open fairways
-Huge elevation changes
-Possibly the longest hole around
-Food and facilities available at the lodge
-Short Tees'
-A small bit of mud in spots
-Small fee to ride the lift up but necessary
-Caution is needed if...
I would like to thank everyone for the time and effort in answering my question. The points brought up here have gone a long way to clearing up what I have thought about for quite a while... I just need to swallow my excuses for my shorter drives and just go out and practice... Thanks Again...
The gain would be the fact that there would be no loss of energy due to an uneven or wobbly flight. The disc would fly very efficiently resulting in an even better distance and greater uncontrollably. It would seem to me that a company that could supply these added benefits (and prove them) at a...
Hey Everyone,
Here is my rant. This might have been covered before but are discs latterly balanced when they are molded by the manufacturer? I have spent over 20 years in the aviation industry and am familiar with the practice of balancing propellers, turbines, and rotors latterly to aid in...