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Common Mistake
Who hasn't accidentally misheard someone invite you to play "Disc" golf and shown up without pants? Anyone? Okay maybe it's not that common of a mi...
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The Right Motivation
Sometimes you just need to find the right thing that motivates you in order to achieve your goals. In this case, for some people, Cardi B can be ju...
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Disc-Organized
One thing most disc golfers have in common is that over time we build a miniature, used sports goods store in our car trunks. I have a small mount...
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Types of Disc Golf Throws
There are many types of throws in Disc Golf. Backhand, Forehand (sidearm), Overhand (thumber, tomahawk), Turbo, Underhand, Roller, Bag Throw, and ...
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Miss Fortune Teller
Many sports have different scoring systems, some you want a high score, others not so much. If you decide to visit a Fortune Teller, know that some...
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Going Swimming
Being afraid of something can sometimes ironically cause that thing to happen, just by being afraid of it, very much a mental game. So go all in ...
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Birdie Watching
Everybody likes to see a good putt. Unfortunately sometimes all we see is a wet noodle attempt that dings the basket. Shout out to my friend who is...
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Mulligan
Nothing better than when you can take a Mulligan in Disc Golf. Hit a tree? No problem, let's just try that again. Though it can sting worse when yo...
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Maybe We Should Say Duck Instead
I am not sure of the origins of golfers yelling "Fore", but sometimes it seems it can cause more damage than not, basically saying "Hey there, just...
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Disc POV
There's a certain and very unfortunate way that discs see the world, and it does not always involve the basket. Credit comic idea and concept to G...
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Ultimate Frisbee
Don't get me wrong, I do still enjoy Ultimate Frisbee, but the discs for Disc Golf are not quite the same...I did see a family playing with all re...
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Therapy Session
Disc golf can sometimes be a love hate relationship, from bomb drives to bad tree kicks. A roller coaster of emotions that may or may not require ...
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