Friday, April 23, 2010

YouTube - Hiestand Park Disc Golf Course Madison, WI

Another nice looking Wisconsin course.
YouTube - Hiestand Park Disc
Golf Course Madison, WI

YouTube - Plamann Park Apple Creek Disc Golf Course Appleton, WI

Nice looking park in Wisconsin
Plamann Park Apple Creek
Disc Golf Course Appleton, WI

After round 1 of the Carolina clash

1
Ken Climo - USDGC Passed Rules 
Proficiency Test 4297 1038 56 11:10 AM
-14 56
2
David Feldberg - USDGC Passed Rules 
Proficiency Test 12626 1036 59 11:10 AM
-11 59
3
Nikko Locastro - USDGC Passed Rules 
Proficiency Test 11534 1033 60 11:10 AM
-10 60
4
Barry Schultz - USDGC Passed Rules 
Proficiency Test 6840 1034 62 11:10 AM
-8 62
4
Eric McCabe - USDGC Passed Rules 
Proficiency Test 11674 1018 62 11:00 AM
-8 62
6
Cameron Todd - USDGC Passed Rules 
Proficiency Test 12827 1015 63 11:00 AM
-7 63
7
Kevin McCoy Passed Rules 
Proficiency Test 9453 1017 64 11:00 AM
-6 64
7
Paul Ulibarri - USDGC Passed Rules 
Proficiency Test 27171 1022 64 11:00 AM
-6 64
9
Geoff Bennett - USDGC Passed Rules 
Proficiency Test 24962 1011 65 10:50 AM
-5 65
9
James Conrad Passed Rules 
Proficiency Test 17295 979 65 10:50 AM
-5 65

How to play disc golf in the woods

How to play disc golf in the woods

The toughest types of disc golf holes are tight throws
through trees. This type of hole requires you to throw
hard, strait and low drives to get the disc down the fairway,
but accurate enough to get through the trees and keep it
in the fairway. The best thing about wooded holes is if you
are accurate and have touch, you can compete with younger
stronger players and beat them. There are several things
that you need to be concerned with when playing in the woods.