Throwing over a ~280ft pond at Indian Springs in Trafalgar, IN.
nothing is there:doh:
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Throwing over a ~280ft pond at Indian Springs in Trafalgar, IN.
nothing is there:doh:
How are they allowed to play in the streets? Do the organizers have to pay for damages to cars and property? I'd be pissed if it was my car.Bill's answer, "tree fitty", isn't far off. While Eric got off some impressive drives during the skins, that one and one other were particularly unlucky. That one caught a branch of a tree hanging over the street and kicked hard left into a line of trees/bushes that was a bear to get out of, no more than about 150 ft from the tee.
The other unlucky one happened to hit an expensive looking SUV on the third hole, about 480 ft from the tee area (the hole played downhill, so the distance, while impressive, wasn't insane) and probably 180 feet left of the pin position. Saw Eric and some of the WNC club folks talking to the owner for several minutes -- didn't hear what the upshot was, but the driver didn't seem too pleased about it.
How are they allowed to play in the streets? Do the organizers have to pay for damages to cars and property? I'd be pissed if it was my car.
These were taken at Jamesville Beach disc golf course where I am averaging about 30 over. Need more practice! FYI nobody hit the turtle- we put the disc there.
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/view_image.php?p=course_pics/2525/3dc559b1.jpg
cool for 2 reasons...cool scenery and proof that brothers play DG!
Some additional info from locals in another thread I started about Urban Skins: http://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16498&page=2
After reading through that thread it seems that you don't know who's liable. Oh well. Cool pictures though. Really like that sequence shot of the run up.
here's a pic of my practice basket in the backyard after an evening rain shower:
Now that is a cool disc golf photo. I love the drops still formed on the bottom of the basket. Nice work.
here's a pic of my practice basket in the backyard after an evening rain shower:
Nice suggestion, but i was already wearing shorts muggy hot Wisconsin weather for the lose.