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Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sun April 07, 2013 4:48 pm
by mookie
Strat wrote::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.
Fishy knows Klehfoth. If you're up for a drive, Fishy is hosting this tourney in Larkspur. There's a few spots left. I'll probably go to this to snap photos and whatever else a gf does when she goes to these.
https://www.facebook.com/events/506149966097656/?ref=22

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sun April 07, 2013 9:45 pm
by Fuck You Jobu
Got in 72 this weekend. And now my off-arm is sore as hell. Wtf?? :?

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sun April 07, 2013 9:47 pm
by Norah
Lost my roadrunner today. :gomez:

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sun April 07, 2013 10:50 pm
by verb_to_trust
Suppose this guy had something to do with it?

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Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sun April 07, 2013 11:15 pm
by Scott
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
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?
I was late, but caught up to them on the 6th hole and joined the guy who was the lone solo player.

It was a "best shot" format. Both tee off, then both team mates throw from the disc you chose to play. It was fun, but pretty laid back and more fun than competitive.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Mon April 08, 2013 12:45 am
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Got 2 rounds in at falling creek park today and improved a little from the first time i played it about a month and a half ago, its a par 58 course (which i think should at least be 3 or 4 shots higher) and my first time playing i had an 84, today i got an 81 on my first round and an 80 on my 2nd round. i really fell off on the last 4 or 5 holes of the 2nd round cuz i had pretty much thrown my arm out but was still happy to do as well as i did. ill get the scores loaded into the app and hopefully posted tomorrow.

Oh and by the way, i LOVE the nuke, i get a lot more distance with it then i was getting with my cyclone, and it flies so nice.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Mon April 08, 2013 4:12 am
by Fuck You Jobu
verb_to_trust wrote:Suppose this guy had something to do with it?

Image
:thumbsup:

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Mon April 08, 2013 2:40 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
cutuphalfdead wrote:Lost my roadrunner today. :gomez:
did it end up in water or just went in trees and is no where to be found?

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Mon April 08, 2013 2:42 pm
by Norah
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Lost my roadrunner today. :gomez:
did it end up in water or just went in trees and is no where to be found?
the infuriating part is it was on the ground just off the fairway

it must have gotten covered with leaves but I looked for a solid ten minutes before groups started piling up behind me

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Mon April 08, 2013 2:52 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
cutuphalfdead wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Lost my roadrunner today. :gomez:
did it end up in water or just went in trees and is no where to be found?
the infuriating part is it was on the ground just off the fairway

it must have gotten covered with leaves but I looked for a solid ten minutes before groups started piling up behind me
someone will find it, hopefully they will give you a call if your number was on it. i still need to do that with mine.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 11, 2013 1:01 am
by Fishy
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Lost my roadrunner today. :gomez:
did it end up in water or just went in trees and is no where to be found?
the infuriating part is it was on the ground just off the fairway

it must have gotten covered with leaves but I looked for a solid ten minutes before groups started piling up behind me
someone will find it, hopefully they will give you a call if your number was on it. i still need to do that with mine.
half the reason I don't play many public courses, too many people, and if you do lose something it probably won't be returned. Pay 2 Play, FTW!!

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 11, 2013 2:21 am
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Got in a round at peaks view and finished at +2. im a little under the weather but hoping to play a new course tomorrow if i feel up to it, Im not sure how the course is but im excited to get to play another one.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 11, 2013 3:28 am
by E.H. Ruddock
Fishy wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Lost my roadrunner today. :gomez:
did it end up in water or just went in trees and is no where to be found?
the infuriating part is it was on the ground just off the fairway

it must have gotten covered with leaves but I looked for a solid ten minutes before groups started piling up behind me
someone will find it, hopefully they will give you a call if your number was on it. i still need to do that with mine.
half the reason I don't play many public courses, too many people, and if you do lose something it probably won't be returned. Pay 2 Play, FTW!!
The only pay to play around here shares the course with a par 3 golf course, so you have to wait for crappy I-don't-know-how-to-golf-so-I-pretend-and-play-par-3 golfers to go before you can tee off.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 11, 2013 5:09 am
by Norah
The pay to play courses in my area are out in Worcester. They're great courses and worth the drive but I don't play them more than a few times a year. Even at the public courses I usually get my lost discs back, but no calls/texts on my roadrunner yet. I'll check the lost and found next time I'm there.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 11, 2013 12:16 pm
by Dr. Van Nostrand
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:Got in a round at peaks view and finished at +2. im a little under the weather but hoping to play a new course tomorrow if i feel up to it, Im not sure how the course is but im excited to get to play another one.
ive already made the call telling the group i was gonna go with that i wont be making it tonight :cry:

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 11, 2013 2:38 pm
by Fuck You Jobu
Fishy wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Lost my roadrunner today. :gomez:
did it end up in water or just went in trees and is no where to be found?
the infuriating part is it was on the ground just off the fairway

it must have gotten covered with leaves but I looked for a solid ten minutes before groups started piling up behind me
someone will find it, hopefully they will give you a call if your number was on it. i still need to do that with mine.
half the reason I don't play many public courses, too many people, and if you do lose something it probably won't be returned. Pay 2 Play, FTW!!
How much are the pay to play courses and how often do you lose discs?

I can't imagine the economics favors paying every time unless you lose a lot of them...

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Sat April 13, 2013 3:30 am
by Scott
Playing in another handicap tournament tomorrow.

Hoping to improve some over last time, and figure out how to throw without tweaking my back!

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Tue April 16, 2013 1:36 am
by Fishy
Fuck You Jobu wrote:
Fishy wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Lost my roadrunner today. :gomez:
did it end up in water or just went in trees and is no where to be found?
the infuriating part is it was on the ground just off the fairway

it must have gotten covered with leaves but I looked for a solid ten minutes before groups started piling up behind me
someone will find it, hopefully they will give you a call if your number was on it. i still need to do that with mine.
half the reason I don't play many public courses, too many people, and if you do lose something it probably won't be returned. Pay 2 Play, FTW!!
How much are the pay to play courses and how often do you lose discs?

I can't imagine the economics favors paying every time unless you lose a lot of them...
I get the annual pass of $60. Actually I put in all the teepads so I better not have to pay again. But a daily pass is $5, but for that you get an awesome course with very few groups. At Jellystone I rarely run into many groups, and have only not gotten a disc back once. At Sakuna Pines (Club membership gets you in) I've never lost a disc. It's the relaxed atmosphere and quality players that makes P2P courses good to play. It's why I am doing a tournament at one, even though I have to cut the owner in what I pull in it's still worth it just so I know we won't have any casual groups coming through.

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 18, 2013 4:02 am
by Scott
Played 36 holes after work today.

My driving and approach are getting solid, but my putting is still erratic.

I picked up an Ion putter and tried it today, but still unsure...

Re: Disc Golf

Posted: Thu April 18, 2013 4:17 am
by Norah
This Marathon bomber really fucked up my disc schedule this week.