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So...hit the course first time today with my roc and aviar in hand. Carried my focus as well, since it's my primary putter that I'm used to. Anyway, quick question about this technique...does it work with forehand throws as well? I ask because I can backhand the roc and aviar really well, but...
I'm a newer player, and haven't played with "that guy" yet. If it's me, I'd just grab a damn shovel, but that had been said enough through the thread that I figured I'd try and stay on topic. I agree though...when playing with someone like that, I could probably whittle my own disc out of a...
I have played them all. Literally. Every course in the world. Muahahahaha!
Obviously, I'm kidding. That's awesome dude...I still have a bunch to play near me. I only have 14.5% of the 76 in my state.
I DO have 100% of Rhode Island done though! :p
As to your question...it might be...
Shovels are for tossers and sheep shaggers! I walk on to an iced tee and bust out muh flamethrower! :p
How friggin' awesome would that be, albeit environmentally destructive...
On a more serious note, current photovoltaic solar technology is both inefficient and expensive, as has been...
$279 + shipping is about standard that I've seen on those. You're 5 days too late...a bunch of the sponsors were doing sales on Monday, some of which included free shipping on baskets.
That cat crap stuff is money. I use it on my snowboard goggles, and it works like a charm.
Also, I almost exclusively play with contacts, but that's because I rock sunglasses when I play. I've never thrown my sunglasses off, but they are well fit. I'd lose my normal glasses on every throw.
Damn those one percenters and their private, pay to play DG courses! They have no right to charge me to use their property!
You're not, by any chance, posting this from a smart phone @ OWS, are you? :p
My local course is publicly owned by the county, but pay to play. It's $3 for 24 hours, or $25 for a one year pass. The money covers the fuel that it takes to run the tractor that mows the course, so that I don't have to wade around in the wild trying to find my disc in the middle of an open...
3.00 star(s)
Fun Rounds
- 2 tees and 2 baskets per hole
- lots of benches
- concrete tee pads
- trashcans
- tourney board and practice cage at the start
- Hole 1 and hole 10 both close to the parking lot
- Solid opportunities for aces
- 2 bonus holes
- Graffiti
- Not overly challenging
- Leaves swallow discs...
3.50 star(s)
This course is very clean and well kept. There are multiple concrete tee pads and baskets on every hole, allowing for repeated play without becoming too mundane. There are plenty of park facilities including bathrooms, courts, playgrounds, etc, so you can take the kids and they can still have...
That's the plan...I just wanted to get them now while the 10% off sale is still going on. I don't plan on throwing them for a while. Thanks for looking out though.