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11 times seems like a lot of disc golf, are they 9 or 18 holes?
 
Hitting the chains on a 50+ foot shot in DISC golf is an absurdly rewarding feeling. Doesn't happen often, but highly recommend.

Feels like knocking in a pitch or shot from the fairway in real golf, which obviously is much harder/happens way less
 
had a meeting sorry i missed a lot after sparking a conversation here's an alternate spelling of yr

 
o/u at 10.5 lol, I'm probably closer to o/u at like 200 (maybe more)

I played a ton in college, UNC has (had? I have no idea what it is like) a fantastic 18 hole course, and we'd play pretty much every day (sometimes multiple rounds in a day), and then after college I had a friend who was obsessed and asked me to play a lot with him around the charlotte area when I was still living down there

we have a small course right where I live now that's 6 holes with 3 different tee locations for each.. but it's not well mantained/has poison ivy all over the place so I don't play it very often.. I am not as good as I used to be back in the day (since the accident), a good disc golf course will have 18 holes and a solid mix of par 5/4/3 holes
 
Hitting the chains on a 50+ foot shot in DISC golf is an absurdly rewarding feeling. Doesn't happen often, but highly recommend.

Feels like knocking in a pitch or shot from the fairway in real golf, which obviously is much harder/happens way less

yeah, your first hole in one on a 200-300 foot hole is something you'll never forget
 
there used to be a small course by polo hall at wake when i lived there but it was gone by the time i graduated (when they were starting construction on the new dorms there)

i never tried playing on it, but i had some friends who did
 
people who've played a lot of good courses shit on horizon park but it's really fun for first timerz and ez as a place to drink beer while u play or strength train on the front nine like around hole 6 or so there's a place you can go back behind the hole into some woods and you're still off the hiking trails but it's shaded and you can hang there for a bit and use ur disc to roll one for good vibes on the back nine
 
Pretty sure there was a course that weaved through a big part of the campus when I was there ('10 grad). Used to see people playing, but never did.
 
people who've played a lot of good courses shit on horizon park but it's really fun for first timerz and ez as a place to drink beer while u play or strength train on the front nine like around hole 6 or so there's a place you can go back behind the hole into some woods and you're still off the hiking trails but it's shaded and you can hang there for a bit and use ur disc to roll one for good vibes on the back nine

it's ez, but that's not always a bad thing, fun to play (and way less frustrating if you're getting vibed up, like you said, you're not often spending 10 minutes looking for a disc after a shot goes awry), iirc I just didn't like the quality of the baskets
 
Pretty sure there was a course that weaved through a big part of the campus when I was there ('10 grad). Used to see people playing, but never did.

yeah, I never played the wfu "course".. I feel like it was only 9 holes maybe? definitely wasn't well defined either with tee pads/etc right?
 
wfu course was fun but hard to tell where holes began yea i liked the hole behind scales where you sorta had to go around teh building
 
sorry another meeting time time about "parking lots"
 
Better than a 9/11 never forget

Where are the good charlotte disc golf courses? I feel like I could get my teenagers to do this with me
 
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