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Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Wed April 03, 2013 9:47 pm
by sherpahigh
Chloe wrote:
sherpahigh wrote:
nah wrote:that davild feldberg talked so much during that clinic that i would have ripped a shot at his face. nothing worse than someone who cant explain their point in one sentence. i realize it just took me two but you know what i mean.
that guy used to be a professor at the university of oregon teaching disc golf.
Sherpa, where's your baby/vagina avatar?
:lol:

I dunno. I came back here for the first time in a loooooong time and saw a disc golf post. went to post in it and had to re-register. it's probably on a hard drive somewhere around here.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Wed April 03, 2013 11:08 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Just finished a round at -2 and managed to come away a little disappointed because im feeling like i can't really get much distance on my throws, and a perfect example is yesterday i threw one pretty hard and it ended up only going like 130, and my buddy just kinda flipped his wrist and threw it like 160. I guess im trying to use too much arm too much and not getting enough wrist snap.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Wed April 03, 2013 11:16 pm
by Chloe
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Just finished a round at -2 and managed to come away a little disappointed because im feeling like i can't really get much distance on my throws, and a perfect example is yesterday i threw one pretty hard and it ended up only going like 130, and my buddy just kinda flipped his wrist and threw it like 160. I guess im trying to use too much arm too much and not getting enough wrist snap.
I guess you want me to post those scores you emailed, eh?

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 12:21 am
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Chloe wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Just finished a round at -2 and managed to come away a little disappointed because im feeling like i can't really get much distance on my throws, and a perfect example is yesterday i threw one pretty hard and it ended up only going like 130, and my buddy just kinda flipped his wrist and threw it like 160. I guess im trying to use too much arm too much and not getting enough wrist snap.
I guess you want me to post those scores you emailed, eh?
When ever you get a chance

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 12:26 am
by Chloe
Doc's scores the past few days.
Lookin good!
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Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 2:33 pm
by sherpahigh
nice work, doc. :thumbsup:

I just checked out that course at DGCR, looks like a fun little course. Not to take away from your scores, cause they're great, especially considering how long you've been playing, by those pars should all be 3's.

Regardless, I'm jealous of your location for disc golf. So many good looking courses out that way, especially south of you in NC.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 04, 2013 3:33 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
sherpahigh wrote:nice work, doc. :thumbsup:

I just checked out that course at DGCR, looks like a fun little course. Not to take away from your scores, cause they're great, especially considering how long you've been playing, by those pars should all be 3's.

Regardless, I'm jealous of your location for disc golf. So many good looking courses out that way, especially south of you in NC.
Definitely way easier then it should be, a guy playing behind me the other night finished his round at -13. im gonna play this one both days this weekend http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=3088 which kicked my ass the first time i played it about a month or so ago, i was like 26 over, and it probably has a few holes that could stand to be a higher par. ill get my score loaded into the app for my first round there when i put the 2 rounds this weekend in, hope i can cut a few strokes.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 2:33 am
by Strat
:bammer:

EAGLE, Colorado — In regular golf, the difference between a good course and a bad course, says legendary golf writer Dan Jenkins, is that on a good course the kid in the beverage cart never gets more than three or four holes away from you.

In disc golf you carry your own beverages. Jenkins didn't write that, but it's true.

It's with that can-do spirit that the Flying Eagle Disc Society opens its summer season Saturday morning.

“It's such an inexpensive sport. All you need is your discs and the willingness to have some fun,” said Steve Klehfoth, FEDS president.

A history of fun

Disc golf got its start in the 1970s when college students took Frisbees to the courtyard and started throwing them at stationary objects. The player who got there in the least number of throws won the hole. Co-eds occasionally counted as the goal in disc golf.

Steady Ed Headrick was with Frisbee manufacturer Whammo, and invented the pole hole. That's the basket with the chains on a pole that you see on modern disc golf courses, although you can still use buildings or co-eds.

“That blew everything up and allowed people to design courses,” Klehfoth said. “In the last 10 years disc golf has become one of the nation's fastest-growing sports.”

You can have a different disc for different shots, the way you'd have a club for every shot in regular golf. The discs are weighted and molded to make them behave differently for different shots. They make discs that rise and dive, drive left and right, discs that light up so you can play at night.

Or you can do what you did in college and use one disc for everything, up to and including impressing co-eds.

“Disc golf can fit your skill and ability level. The only important thing is for you to have fun,” Klehfoth said. “You can go out there with one disc or a bag filled with discs. We want people to have a good time. There's no reason to have a dozen discs if you don't think you need them.”

Pete Brenner was one of the local disc golf pioneers. He helped create the original disc golf course at the Eagle County fairgrounds, where Saturday's event is scheduled. He ran a restaurant in Eagle for a time, aptly named “Brenner's” and was around to offer some guidance when the county's Powers That Be, who tended to be a bit rodeo-centric at the time, were redesigning the fairgrounds and had innocently forgotten about disc golfers.

Brenner gently reminded them that disc golfers are taxpaying people, too. The Powers That Be agreed and that's one reason we're disc golfing happily ever after.

The local club was founded a couple winters ago around a table at the Bonfire Brewery in Eagle. Jeff Woods came up with the name, Flying Eagle Disc Society, and they jumped on it.

“It's been a long time since the county has had any kind of official disc golf club and we're working hard to make ours one of the best around,” Klehfoth said.

Bag-tag

Saturday's opener is a bag-tag competition. If you join FEDS, you get a tag for the bag in which you carry your discs. They're numbered and if you win Saturday you get No. 1.

As the summer rolls along, anyone with a lower-numbered tag, which obviously is everyone else, can play you tag for tag. If they beat the person with the No. 1 tag, they get it and it's theirs to defend when they're challenged, which is usually the shortest expanse of time this side of a theoretical physics experiment.

“No. 1 gets called out a lot. It's a hot commodity,” Klehfoth said.

You can actually make a living at disc golf, Klehfoth said.

“They're not staying at the Ritz-Carlton or riding in limousines to the course. But they're doing it and not working any other jobs,” Klehfoth said.

There's a course atop Vail Mountain and Beaver Creek, or you can make up your own, with or without co-eds.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 6:11 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
well its looking like my round at falling creek park tomorrow will be a solo round, the guy i work with that was gonna play is getting pretty sick it seems. ive been looking forward to going back to this course for a while, but not sure im as excited about playing it on my own. guess we will see how it goes.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 7:41 pm
by Norah
all I had to do was par 18 for a new person best

my putt hit chains and fell next to the basket

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Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 8:05 pm
by Fuck You Jobu
cutuphalfdead wrote:all I had to do was par 18 for a new person best

my putt hit chains and fell next to the basket

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ouch. How far?

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 8:15 pm
by Norah
maybe 15 feet

gota make those

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Fri April 05, 2013 8:16 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
cutuphalfdead wrote:maybe 15 feet

gota make those
dude

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sat April 06, 2013 12:18 am
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Just had a dramatic experience at the course :lol:
Wasn't planning on going to play today but figured since i was bored and it was still daylight id run up and play a quick round. Everything started out pretty well, no one around and i had some pretty nice throws, but then i caught up with some people on hole 6 but instead of trying to rush and see if they would let me play through, i just went back and played each hole a 2nd time for practice, and that's where the bad experience happened. I was playing #10 again and threw a real nice one that looked like it had a chance to hit the chains, but it just clipped a tree and took off towards the water, and just barely went in. I hate this hole because the water shouldn't be in play but it slopes bad down to the water, and the is about a 10 foot drop almost straight down to the water. I made it down to the water and found a root to hold as i reached for and grabed the disc, then i tried to get my self back out, but we had a ton of rain and sleet yesterday so the bank was all mud, and my first try had both feet slip and caked my shoes with mud. Then i grabed for another root a but higher up and slipped back again almost into the water, no one was around to help, i was the last one on the course and the guys in front had gotten a couple of holes ahead, so i kinda started to panic a little but reached for the higher root again and got enough of a foot hold to pull myself up so i could grab the tree and crawl out. I finished the round but my hands were caked with mud so i couldn't throw all that well, but i think i finished at +1 or +2 and i am totally exhausted now :lol:

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sat April 06, 2013 1:17 am
by Fuck You Jobu
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Just had a dramatic experience at the course :lol:
Wasn't planning on going to play today but figured since i was bored and it was still daylight id run up and play a quick round. Everything started out pretty well, no one around and i had some pretty nice throws, but then i caught up with some people on hole 6 but instead of trying to rush and see if they would let me play through, i just went back and played each hole a 2nd time for practice, and that's where the bad experience happened. I was playing #10 again and threw a real nice one that looked like it had a chance to hit the chains, but it just clipped a tree and took off towards the water, and just barely went in. I hate this hole because the water shouldn't be in play but it slopes bad down to the water, and the is about a 10 foot drop almost straight down to the water. I made it down to the water and found a root to hold as i reached for and grabed the disc, then i tried to get my self back out, but we had a ton of rain and sleet yesterday so the bank was all mud, and my first try had both feet slip and caked my shoes with mud. Then i grabed for another root a but higher up and slipped back again almost into the water, no one was around to help, i was the last one on the course and the guys in front had gotten a couple of holes ahead, so i kinda started to panic a little but reached for the higher root again and got enough of a foot hold to pull myself up so i could grab the tree and crawl out. I finished the round but my hands were caked with mud so i couldn't throw all that well, but i think i finished at +1 or +2 and i am totally exhausted now :lol:
:lol: :thumbsup:

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sat April 06, 2013 1:19 am
by Scott
Death by disc golf....


:shake:

If I get off work in time, I'm playing in my first doubles tournament tomorrow.

:thumbsup:

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sat April 06, 2013 1:47 am
by E.H. Ruddock
I should have been there to save your life Doc.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sat April 06, 2013 1:53 am
by Dr. Van Nostrand
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I should have been there to save your life Doc.
For a minute i thought i was gonna need someone to :lol:

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sat April 06, 2013 1:55 am
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Scott wrote:Death by disc golf....


:shake:

If I get off work in time, I'm playing in my first doubles tournament tomorrow.

:thumbsup:
Good luck if you make it in time

Is a doubles tourney like a captains choice kinda thing, or just a combined score for the team?

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sun April 07, 2013 1:46 am
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Picked up 2 new discs today
A nuke ss z
http://discraft.com/prod_nukess_z.html
And a buzzz z
http://discraft.com/prod_buzzz_z.html

I liked what i was reading on the nuke, and though i kinda wanted to find the titanium, i think i will like the z a lot, im hoping to get more distance then my cyclone, and i can't throw a forehand with the cyclone because the edge catches on my fingers as i release it, and the nuke seems to have a better edge for those throws. I got the buzzz because i love my x buzzz and wanted to try out the z, i don't expect much difference but we will see.