Re: Disc Golf
Posted: Tue January 01, 2013 7:53 pm
What kinda money do they cost? and do you need many different ones?cutuphalfdead wrote:you need legit disc golf discs
What kinda money do they cost? and do you need many different ones?cutuphalfdead wrote:you need legit disc golf discs
It's good to start with a two or three. They cost anywhere from about 8 to 20 dollars a piece, usually somewhere in the middle.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:What kinda money do they cost? and do you need many different ones?cutuphalfdead wrote:you need legit disc golf discs
I think we have a pretty decent starter course here, has some wide open holes and some in the woods. Been thinking about trying it out the last couple years, its at the park where i play softball.cutuphalfdead wrote:It's good to start with a two or three. They cost anywhere from about 8 to 20 dollars a piece, usually somewhere in the middle.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:What kinda money do they cost? and do you need many different ones?cutuphalfdead wrote:you need legit disc golf discs
You'll love it, I promise.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think we have a pretty decent starter course here, has some wide open holes and some in the woods. Been thinking about trying it out the last couple years, its at the park where i play softball.cutuphalfdead wrote:It's good to start with a two or three. They cost anywhere from about 8 to 20 dollars a piece, usually somewhere in the middle.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:What kinda money do they cost? and do you need many different ones?cutuphalfdead wrote:you need legit disc golf discs
Way to go, dude. Something else for him to obsess overcutuphalfdead wrote:You'll love it, I promise.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think we have a pcutuphalfdead wrote:It's good to start with a two or three. They cost anywhere from about 8 to 20 dollars a piece, usually somewhere in the middle.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:What kinda money do they cost? and do you need many different ones?cutuphalfdead wrote:you need legit disc golf discsretty decent starter course here, has some wide open holes and some in the woods. Been thinking about trying it out the last couple years, its at the park where i play softball.
You might like it too!Chloe wrote:Way to go, dude. Something else for him to obsess overcutuphalfdead wrote:You'll love it, I promise.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:I think we have a pcutuphalfdead wrote:It's good to start with a two or three. They cost anywhere from about 8 to 20 dollars a piece, usually somewhere in the middle.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:What kinda money do they cost? and do you need many different ones?cutuphalfdead wrote:you need legit disc golf discsretty decent starter course here, has some wide open holes and some in the woods. Been thinking about trying it out the last couple years, its at the park where i play softball.
Sounds like something Doc needs to help you with...Chloe wrote:Yeah, I probably will. Found out yesterday I'm pretty deficient in Vit D. This will give me a good reason to get outside more
lolE.H. Ruddock wrote:Sounds like something Doc needs to help you with...Chloe wrote:Yeah, I probably will. Found out yesterday I'm pretty deficient in Vit D. This will give me a good reason to get outside more
I deserved thatcutuphalfdead wrote:lolE.H. Ruddock wrote:Sounds like something Doc needs to help you with...Chloe wrote:Yeah, I probably will. Found out yesterday I'm pretty deficient in Vit D. This will give me a good reason to get outside more
With beer, it's the samedurdencommatyler wrote:Do you find disc golf is easier, harder or the same in cold weather?
Yeah, we were only planning on 36, but I was too drunk to drive, so I had to keep playing.cutuphalfdead wrote:That's a lot of disc golf.
homersheineken wrote:With beer, it's the samedurdencommatyler wrote:Do you find disc golf is easier, harder or the same in cold weather?
i wanna play.E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Absolutely not. It's infuriating when that happens too.knee tunes wrote:i wanna play.E.H. Ruddock wrote:
If the frisbee hits the chains, is it a guarantee "in"?
I suppose its just like the golf ball that rolls over the hole,cutuphalfdead wrote:Absolutely not. It's infuriating when that happens too.knee tunes wrote:i wanna play.E.H. Ruddock wrote:
If the frisbee hits the chains, is it a guarantee "in"?
There is nothing more annoying than having a putt hit the chains dead center, have it fall straight down, hit the basket and then bounce out.cutuphalfdead wrote:Absolutely not. It's infuriating when that happens too.knee tunes wrote:i wanna play.E.H. Ruddock wrote:
If the frisbee hits the chains, is it a guarantee "in"?