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I know this is off topic, but Annika missed her cut, too. (I do know my golf)
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/golf/pga/2003-05-23-colonial_x.htm
Yes, Michelle Wie missed her cut too, although I do believe she was closer than Annika was. Too bad she can't play now, but I bet she'll come back...
I've never played that one, but this might be on your way...Wilmington is the the NC coast north of myrtle.
I enjoyed it.
http://pdga.com/course/courses_by_city.php?id=1247
soft wizards are much stiffer than an omega ss or even dx aviar. I'd describe it as the stiffness of kc with the feel of dx.
If you're looking for something with give, give supersoft a try
Have you played Cedar Hill? If not, you should. In my opinion it, sharp springs, 7 oaks, and m-boro (if they got rid of the concrete circles) are better courses. Sanders Ferry does have nice scenery.
My revo mini holds 5 drivers, 3 rocs, and putter in the main part and another putter in the putter pocket for a total of 10 comfortably. If you go for more drivers and only a couple mids/putter, you can get 11.
If you take out the frame, you can get 13 or so, but then it's a little saggy.
A 300 yard drive in ball golf is equivalent to a greater than 400 foot throw in disc golf. And in my opinion an under par score in disc golf is much more attainable than in ball golf. I played competitive golf for many years and am a scratch ball golfer. I was fortunate to pick up disc golf...
I've got it and will give it a go sometime. I got it way before I started playing disc golf - isn't that odd. MY disc(cd..) may be at home, so it may be a couple of weeks though.