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so it really depends what level your looking for. are you looking for recreactional or top professional level courses? lots of choices......
wolcott will be out of your way from craters of the moon btw, if you going down I15 that is .
i personally dont like mulligans because it is too wide open and super long for my weak arm. i played in the first utah open there and havent gone back. that doesnt mean its a bad course, all the open big arm players like it. its a challenge to their skills and abilities. and yes it will cater...
Got to throw the shryke. I'm a bolt thrower with 400 feet 1 out of 10 throws, so not a big arm. Easy to throw, good distance like the bolt, both discs to get good flight need you to pay attention to technique, hyzer line 90 % power max. Can't say there's enough difference between the two to...
talked to cam todd at GCC while buying one of his paintings, he was chasing his PGA tour card playing professional golf in the southeast I believe. very difficult to do if your not rich or have sponsors which I don't think mr. todd had claim to. he's back though, so look out...... wooohoo.
ok, 5 years ago I got tendonitis from computer keyboard, video gaming and disc golf. got the cortisone shot and quit video gaming and disc golf for 6 weeks. eased back into disc golf throwing lightly for a couple of months, for me that worked and I may have a twinge now and then I haven't been...
well there you go, some of you players are finally getting it, just like player ratings those flight numbers are not absolutes. they are guidelines for disc selection comparison to other discs with comparable flight numbers.... they serve a purpose with shades of grey.
though mulligans is well designed and will challenge your arm for distance.... you don't pay at riverpark, and is more fun to play. and beer drinking in Utah is overrated.
WHOA!!!! mikeys back!!! good to see you posting sensibly sort of.....:thmbup:
and peter, i would like to see a worlds attendant survey to see if the actual people who are going feel negatively about this. ive been to two worlds and would want to play as much as possible if i went again. so for...
have you thrown it? if you like the way it throws then its a winner!
rdga was started by ed headricks as an alternative for membership to the pdga. didn't go anywhere though. don't think the disc is worth much.....
Denver is better. clubs are better, the courses they have to offer are better, and civic communities actually support disc golf and do not shun it like ugly stepchildren as they do in Utah.
I live in Utah and have played many tournaments for many years in Colorado so I know.
wrinkle to this story....... the baskets are not the cities'!!! they belong to the Wasatch disc golf club and was installed by us as well as the cost for the teepads. no support from AF at all. would love to find another place to have our baskets used, and will continue to work with them as best...