CaptainAnhyzer
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Yeah, what could possibly go wrong?
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Yeah, what could possibly go wrong?
For a while it was looking like we were headed for some nice spring disc golf, but then that all changed and we had a full card on this round.
Forgive my crappy photography, but this guy was just chillin right over #5s teepad. This is from a cell pic FROM the teepad. He just watched us tee off and go on our way.
FB pics so I'm not sure ev1 will see them...... Cactus Flatts in AZ
DEFINITELY lives up to its name.
Can't remember the hole # but it was 400', with the pin tucked behind this gnarly bush.....
........And I parked it??!!
Also had an upshot bounce off the local "vegetation" with this result.......
Just my opinion, of course, but cholla and disc golf are an awful mix. I don't remember the hole number either but I remember this hole. First time I've ever seen the situation where you can land within 10 ft of the basket and be forced to take an optional rethrow penalty. No one could take a stance inside that cholla.
The best thing that I can say about Cactus Flats is that there are baskets. One more good thing ... hmmm ... give me a second ... I'm thinking ...
Just my opinion, of course, but cholla and disc golf are an awful mix. I don't remember the hole number either but I remember this hole. First time I've ever seen the situation where you can land within 10 ft of the basket and be forced to take an optional rethrow penalty. No one could take a stance inside that cholla.
The best thing that I can say about Cactus Flats is that there are baskets. One more good thing ... hmmm ... give me a second ... I'm thinking ...
Never played a true desert course so the unique experience was worth it.
Here's an example of April fools day disc golf in the Colorado mountains at Redtail dgc.