Friday, May 14, 2010

How to avoid losing your disc golf discs

How to avoid losing your disc golf discs

The most common ways to lose your disc golf discs is.

1. To throw them into the woods or long grass and not be able to locate them.

2. To play in winter and lose them under the snow.

3. To throw them into water and they sink.

I am going to show you things to do to help you avoid losing your discs.

Disc golf resort in Telemark Wisconsin

Disc golf resort in Telemark Wisconsin

This resort is a great place to go for a family vacation, or with
another couple. The disc golf course is a championship quality
24 holes of challenging fun. There are many things to do here
other than disc golf, which makes it a good place to go for a
weekend or a weeks vacation. Your spouse and kids will
also enjoy Telelmark even if they don’t like to disc golf.

YouTube - SST2010 Deltävling 2 (Del 1)

YouTube - SST2010 Deltävling
An interesting looking course.

Albert Lea Tribune | Disc golf club to hold tournament

Albert Lea Tribune | Disc golf club to hold tournament

Disc golf, staying competitive after 50

Disc golf, staying competitive after 50

The points in this article will help you in disc golf at any age,
but is written to help you stay competitive with younger players
, as you grow older. These strategies and ideas are based on my
experiences as someone over 50 who started playing in 1979.
I’m going to focus on 4 areas, all of which are equally important
in the overall goal of staying competitive in disc golf, as you get older.

YouTube - Royal Oak High School Hudson Mills/Flip City Trip

YouTube - Royal Oak High School
Hudson Mills/Flip City Trip

Descent looking course.