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Still working the Numbers

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Over the last two months I have taken the same approach to disc golf that I had with its relative of the clubbed variety. I was struggling to improve scoring, mostly with the short sticks. So, I spent less time on the range worrying about length off the tee and focused on getting into play, then I turned my attention to the putter and wedges. Voila. Trimmed at least 10 strokes from the scorecard. Time to grab some Flippin Discs and translate... Working backwards The adage goes, "Drive for show. Putt for dough." My drives in previous two PDGA events had been less than stellar overall. Some, were downright awful. It seemed like I was finding new form flaws each time out and trying to correct in between outings, or even rounds, to improve my technique. It was like the only thing that was improving was my inconsistency. What made matters worse was that my putting was dreadful. I didn't realize just how awful I was until I connected my Udisc account to my PDGA Members

Everyone loves a Shootout

So, now we work back to the beginning of the hectic week that culminated with my stellar showing in the Copperhead IV. The week began with the Sexton Shootout, hosted at one of my local courses near Wilmington, North Carolina. Castle Hayne (or Castle Payne, as it is affectionately referred) is a challenging wooded course that generally eats discs all day long, on hole 8 to be sure, with some other trouble spots as well. It can be a par 63 or 64 based on some basket locations. For this particular event, it was par 63 with the adjustment being made to move the tee area up on the normally par-5 8th, making it a par 4. It also took out the frustration of a difficult drive around a corner to the left and potentially losing a disc, because the single shootout round is played with only 3 discs. The Format The Sexton Shootout is a one round singles tournament with a simple twist, you play the entire round with just 3 discs. Players get to bring their own trusty putter, then select one dr

Many new chapters

Last week was a whirlwind of activity, so I wasn't able to collect my thoughts as I tried to cram them all together. Sexton Shootout. Leland Disc Golf Club Match Play begins. Copperhead IV. All from Sunday to Saturday. Quite frankly, each stands on it's own. So, we're going to take it from the most recent event, and work backwards, or out of order anyway. Treat it like a Marvel movie. Last things first This past weekend I participated in my third PDGA-sanctioned tournament this year. Well, actually, third ever. Same-same. The Cumberland County Copperhead IV was held at Mazarick Park in Fayetteville, North Carolina, which is host to two disc golf courses, the Pines and Lakes Course. It was a C-tier, so 2 rounds, one day. The Glenville Pines course is "moderately hilly and moderately wooded," according to dgcoursereview.com, while the Glenville Lakes course is "moderately hilly and heavily wooded." The Pines (par 54) seems to be regarded as the ea

Road Trip...Part II

While the 1100-mile trek from North Carolina to Pennsylvania and back again was more of a "pack up my brother's apartment in 2 days" than a disc golf road trip, we did sneak in some fun. My last post was about the area where we spent the most time. I'll add a special addendum to this post about that portion of the trip. I can't move through this experience without mentioning another "disc golf guy," Jeff. He opened his store, DiscInsanity , in August of last year, right about the time that I began my obsession with the game. The shop in Allentown, PA has great options from all the big brands, as well as displays highlighting special edition Discraft, Special edition and Tour Series Innova, and amazing dyed discs. Look for more big things coming during this year from him as well. Backup...hole 1 We anticipated some traffic delays along our route northward...and we had contingencies built it. Lots of disc golf just off I-95. We hit some heavy traff