My friends and I played a couple of rounds of eighteen-hole disc golf today. We played on the red course on both the red and green tee pads. It was a rather difficult and confusing couple of rounds.
We had fun but my friend said, "That was fun but let's never do that again."
There were a few issues that made things harder. Keeping track of two different sets of throws made the scoring harder. Sometimes, the disc you wanted to throw was already used from throwing before. Making that many throws slowed down the game play, and we had to let a few people play through.
I had the best score on the red tee pads and the second best on the green ones. The red tee scores were: +1, +7, +9, and +14. The green tee pad scores were:+3, +4, +6, and +11.
Doggie:
Sunlight on a touch screen:
Something that looked like Yucca growing out at the disc golf course today:
I ended up buying a new 173 gram D4 at the Pro Shop. I kept looking at it for the last few weeks, and nobody purchased it. I usually like to max out the weight at around 167 grams for these types of distance drivers, but this one feels nice to throw. The disc is the most stable of my D4 discs, but it is still more workable than my max weight D3.
Thanks for reading! I always value your support and comments. The pictures were taken by me with my Galaxy S22 Ultra. Text and graphics copyright lightsplasher & litesplasher.w
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