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Mar 5 2013 12:41pm
My home course is Stoney creek mi
Fav discs
Putter swirl apx
Mid buzzz
Driver star boss
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Mar 11 2013 12:12pm
There are four courses around here, but two are only nine holes. The tournament course is at a park on a lake, and is really nice, but windy as fuck. One course is on the campus, and is really fun, but objects instead of baskets. One nine hole is heavily treed and technical, the other is wide open and simple.

Putter- aviar, buzzz esp [.5], buzzz ss [0]; depends on the wind.
Mid- one of the buzzz, a teebird, coyote.
Driver- star destroyer, star valk, champion boss, or halo latitude 64.

Here's an approach on one of the campus holes:

My profile background image is from the easy nine hole course.
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Mar 12 2013 08:48am
Can't remember the discs I have and I'm too lazy to go look at them. My fav is the one I drive with it's a blizzard champion boss. That's the only one I can remember lol.

My fav is the Air Zoo disc course here in Kalamazoo, MI. I don't disc much, mainly when I have nothing to do and feel like drinking with some friends midday.
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Mar 17 2013 05:44am
I live in Orlando.. there's a good amount of courses around me.

One used to be a nine-hole that got converted to an 18-hole with no water hazards (GREAT beginner course), out in Debary, Fl.
Out at the Central Fl Fairgrounds there are 2x 18 hole courses, one beginner and one more difficult
Turkey Lake Park, which is pretty close to Universal, is another park with 2 18-hole courses, one beginner and one "d-2" course that was designed by a pro.
The pro course at Turkey Lake is intense.. some of the holes are 800feet from the pro tee, and there are plenty of trees... everywhere.
And then there's a course that used to be a golf course which was left to become overgrown, Rock Springs, which I haven't gone to yet because they charge per person whereas the rest are free or only paying for parking.

My favorite disc to throw for long distance is probably the Beast or Boss. The Boss I have is a clear version of the disc that someone took their time to stain with red and blue ink to look like the Cap't America shield. Needless to say , I don't throw that one where there are a lot of trees hahaha. The Katana is great for Tomahawking -- which I take advantage of when I can, and my close-range disc of choice is the "Roc". Nothing compares to the roc, in my opinion for short range.



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Mar 17 2013 02:04pm
if someone can embed this for me , its the course i live by


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB9nKnMkNT4

it's 18 holes with water/creeks all throughout it alot of old and i mean OLD wooden bridges that most of the time are broken or missing because people want to make life difficult
i've lost a few discs out there in the brush it gets really thick and u lose visibility on even the brightest of colors

This post was edited by CeMeTeRy on Mar 17 2013 02:07pm
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Apr 1 2013 07:44am
driver: champ katana or champ monarch
mid: buzz or roc
put and approch: rhyno

hometown course: mineral springs park river rock disc golf owatonna mn

This post was edited by Layso on Apr 1 2013 07:44am
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Apr 22 2013 04:47pm
Home course mason county park ludington michigan, star aviar putter, star roc fav mid, star wraiths fav drivers
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Apr 22 2013 09:10pm
God I hope disc golf takes off, too many ppl take it for granted I live in augusta, ga. we have multiple dolf courses and all of them are equally as badass but the most challenging is Wildwood Disc Golf course who also has a practice range the only one in our area, the most beautiful and my favorite summer course is at north augusta, sc recreational department it has creeks and access to the savannah river where after a long hot day of dolf or during your game you can dip in the river to cool off. Dolf is amazing i recommend this to everyone. My favorite putter is the soft aviar, midrange i use the monarch it is also a great disc to use on long range straight shot drives. For drives it depends on the layout of the hole.

Come to augusta, ga we have multiple great dolf courses!!!!!!
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Apr 30 2013 07:32am
first week of frolf league tonight
excited
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Apr 30 2013 09:02pm
It's finally picking back up on FSU's campus as well, getting excited
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