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So this past Saturday, my 12 year old son hit two Aces. Sure its not unheard of for someone to hit multiples in the same day, but there are a few twists for this one.
So in warmups, on his first throw, he aces a 315 foot hole throwing Lefty backhand. Super pumped and it was with his Glow MD4 from Discmania.
Then around 2 hours later during league he hits a 400 foot righthand sidearm/forehand ace on level ground (kid has a cannon).
The twist was that he threw two aces over 300 feet with different arms. I'd personally never heard of anyone acing twice in a day with different arms and especially at those distances.
This happened in Southern California at Martha Mclean Narrows Park, hole 17 in warmups and hole 1 in the new long position during league.
Tell me all the stories you have heard of, of stuff like this.
My son is PDGA # 46920 and about two years ago picked up the nickname 2 arm monster. On Saturday he really earned it and got razzed by all the locals. It was a great time for him.
So this past Saturday, my 12 year old son hit two Aces. Sure its not unheard of for someone to hit multiples in the same day, but there are a few twists for this one.
So in warmups, on his first throw, he aces a 315 foot hole throwing Lefty backhand. Super pumped and it was with his Glow MD4 from Discmania.
Then around 2 hours later during league he hits a 400 foot righthand sidearm/forehand ace on level ground (kid has a cannon).
The twist was that he threw two aces over 300 feet with different arms. I'd personally never heard of anyone acing twice in a day with different arms and especially at those distances.
This happened in Southern California at Martha Mclean Narrows Park, hole 17 in warmups and hole 1 in the new long position during league.
Tell me all the stories you have heard of, of stuff like this.
My son is PDGA # 46920 and about two years ago picked up the nickname 2 arm monster. On Saturday he really earned it and got razzed by all the locals. It was a great time for him.