Thursday, November 7, 2013

Dream becomes reality with opening of disc golf course — www.tullahomanews.com — Readability

Dream becomes reality with opening of disc golf course — www.tullahomanews.com — Readability: "Parks and Recreation Director Kurt Glick welcomed city and district leaders to the opening ceremonies at Tullahoma’s new Sunrise Disc Golf Course Friday afternoon prior to Saturday’s Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA)-sanctioned Pro-Am tournament.

Glick thanked the Sunrise Rotary, Parks and Recreation, course architect HB Clark, and hole sponsors for their teamwork and initiative in seeing the course project through to completion."

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The Official Handicapping Service for Disc Golf — www.discgolfunited.com — Readability

The Official Handicapping Service for Disc Golf — www.discgolfunited.com — Readability: "Lake Leota Park in Evansville is one of Wisconsin's newest disc golf courses.  This 9 hole course features two tee pads on every hole and two baskets positions on holes 1-8 (hole 9 has one position and when you play it, you'll see why).  There are a lot of mature oaks throughout the course and some elevation.  Water comes into play on four holes.  This is a relatively short course.  The short tees will be "deuce or die" for most players.  The long tees paired with the longer/more challenging baskets locations will proove to be considerably more challenging. "

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Overhead or Anhyzer on Approach? - Disc Golf Course Review

Overhead or Anhyzer on Approach? - Disc Golf Course Review: "Probably my most dreaded shot is the anhyzer mid shot between 75 and 150. I kicked my Fuse out of the bag because it keeps gliding way too far past the basket on hyzer filp approaches. Lets' say in this case there are no obstacles."

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Rollers!!! I think I've figured it out. - Disc Golf Course Review

Rollers!!! I think I've figured it out. - Disc Golf Course Review: "I've been working rollers myself, but I live in the Colorado mountains so you don't come across a lot of flat grassy courses here. But there fun to try on the soccer fields!"

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