http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/10/sports/golf/10ball.html?_r=1&hp
i guess disc golf isn;t the only sport where manufacturers are creating products for the beginner/recreational player in mind rather than the person who plays in leagues and tournaments.
ball golf with a ball that doesn;t slice
then we have disc where they don;t meet pdga specs, or are the latest speed 13,14+ but supper flippy.
what do people think about think....and not just in the discs we throw. can be even the way bags are designed to the way we will incorporate technology into each and every round that we play.
guess just not in disc golf
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guess just not in disc golf
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Re: guess just got in disc golf
Chris Bolton wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/10/sports/golf/10ball.html?_r=1&hp
i guess disc golf isn;t the only sport where manufacturers are creating products for the beginner/recreational player in mind rather than the person who plays in leagues and tournaments.
ball golf with a ball that doesn;t slice
then we have disc where they don;t meet pdga specs, or are the latest speed 13,14+ but supper flippy.
what do people think about think....and not just in the discs we throw. can be even the way bags are designed to the way we will incorporate technology into each and every round that we play.
Bag tech has gone off the charts in the past few years with bags on stands, that are seats, that have umbrella holders, etc etc.
Aces or Eights!!!