Thanks Jennifer! You and John are awesome. It's starting to seem like every time I lose one, you guys find it. The only lost discs that have been returned were by you. Next time I lose one I'm...
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Thanks Jennifer! You and John are awesome. It's starting to seem like every time I lose one, you guys find it. The only lost discs that have been returned were by you. Next time I lose one I'm...
My friend lost a light green 166 DX Teebird in the rough on the left side and I lost a yellowish-clear X-Out Champ Coyote (no stamp) on the right side. Both have my contact info on bottom.
I left a white Rancho Star Roc on #17. It has a dyed, light-med blue ring around the outer inch+ edge of the disc. Lots of ink on the bottom. My phone #, PDGA #, and e-mail are on the bottom, but I...
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will there be a solar powered pocket calculator awarded for last place and overall highest score? like the ice bowl? if so, can it be a color other than blue? I already have a blue one. :mrgreen: ...
Thank you for holding the meeting at our place. It was great to see the Prost Room full of disc golfers.
I really enjoyed meeting those of you I hadn't met and look forward to seeing you again soon....
Star plastic, Adam says it's a Wraith.
Hot stamp reads: Cane Creek Challenge II, August 30, 2008.
Name: West
Thanks guys!
more good news coming soon...
count me in for $10. See you on the 31st.
-John Campbell
has any of this happened yet? I would love to attend a clinic or any type of instruction, formal, casual, whatever. I started playing last summer and seem to be stuck where I am.
What do you do when you find a disc with no name and #?
I've found a couple. I just leave them unmarked with the thought that if I lose it, it will find it's way to someone else.