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Posted: November 27, 2005 1:59 pm
by ragtopW
BTW I first played on a real Golf course In Lanai city Hawaii

After dark, with the Glow in the Dark Whammo Frisbees. :D :D :D

Posted: November 27, 2005 2:03 pm
by mings
ragtopW wrote:BTW I first played on a real Golf course In Lanai city Hawaii

After dark, with the Glow in the Dark Whammo Frisbees. :D :D :D
Now that sounds like fun. I've seen some of those glow in the dark discs on ebay, and had that very thought. The course I play is heavily wooded and I don't think there's a straight shot on the course. I've repaired my discs because of all the trees, but they're not perfect - hence the time for an upgrade. My first round I shot a 90, my second a 60, and getting better still.

Posted: November 27, 2005 6:00 pm
by jonesbeach10
Sounds interesting. Any links (Ha! no pun intended) I could check out? :)

Posted: November 27, 2005 6:04 pm
by mings
jonesbeach10 wrote:Sounds interesting. Any links (Ha! no pun intended) I could check out? :)
www.pdga.com - Professional Disc Golf Association
http://pdga.com/course/index.php - PDGA course locator
There's a whole bunch of links from PDGA that will give you a lot of resources and information.
you could also ebay, "disc golf'

Posted: December 10, 2005 5:54 pm
by bravedave
I live next door to a disc golf course in the middle of a local park. It's real rustic -- woodsy -- not at all like a (real) groomed golf course. I've never played but it looks like fun. I always see players out on the course as I'm walking my dog.

About twice a year I'll stumble across somebody's lost disc. Usually they put their name and number on the disc so I can return it. I would recomend this, too.

Posted: December 10, 2005 6:09 pm
by mings
bravedave wrote:I live next door to a disc golf course in the middle of a local park. It's real rustic -- woodsy -- not at all like a (real) groomed golf course. I've never played but it looks like fun. I always see players out on the course as I'm walking my dog.

About twice a year I'll stumble across somebody's lost disc. Usually they put their name and number on the disc so I can return it. I would recomend this, too.
yeah the name idea is good, I definitely do that already. You should hang out by the course one day and maybe ask the regulars if you can play a round with them. It's fun, and since you're so close, there's no reason not to. Plus then we could have a BN competition.