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Intro to Disc Golf – from the Guardians of Recreation.

 

25 Responses to Disc Golf

  1. premiertl6 says:

    long live disc golf!

  2. chokingoninsanity says:

    if it’s supposed to be funny good job. if it’s supposed to be informative good job as well.

  3. asianbullet says:

    hahaha you guys are awesome

  4. professor33036 says:

    You Tube search line: flying plastic the movie. Finally a disc golf movie worth watching.

  5. Killer65productions says:

    @DoomKR3Wkid no 2 meter rule 6’6

  6. Gregomasta says:

    put on a damn shirt hippie.

  7. chikawowow123 says:

    disc golf is a joke!

  8. DuckwalkSupreme says:

    Within 20 minutes of playing on my first day, my Leopard was in a pond. I overshot a 180 foot hole by about 50 feet…into a damn pond. This was today, so far I’ve spent $46 and change on frisbee golf, $25 on my starter pack and $21 on an Eagle and a Wraith. Don’t know if I made good choices but I like my Wraith, I’ve gotten over 250 feet already with it. I didn’t measure it, but on a 427 foot hole I got my disc well within 150 feet of the hole.

  9. DoomKR3Wkid says:

    2:45 is an illegal throw…..u cant support yourself with anything-

  10. markpemble says:

    I was thinking Wyoming.

  11. mactaba says:

    IT IS in the philippines :-)

  12. ssjgogeta88 says:

    Where was this filmed? Looks like South Dakota, or Montana..

  13. RSMVcam says:

    rofl

  14. nixxu9977 says:

    my mine innova is better or discraft

  15. ragoer675 says:

    Bobby really has a good golf training system for the money. I would buy it again. Golferbreak80com

  16. t3hsniper says:

    ya maybe but i can actually throw my distance driver probably farther than I could my leopard. Still have yet to find or get it back somehow. The only big difference is really the fade which teaches you more than anything to learn how to throw. Plus I go out almost every day so I’ve picked up things probably a lot faster than someone else might when they first start.

  17. 1000101er says:

    Nice looking course.

  18. 1000101er says:

    I doubt it. Leopards are pretty easy to throw. Distance drivers require a better throw and are more difficult to use. Starting out try mid-range discs. They don’t have as much speed but are way more controllable, and most beginners will throw them further than long range drivers. I always recommend the stingray, it’s a very straight flying controllable midrange disc. Once you can comfortably hit 250-300 ft with it move on to a longer faster disc.

  19. uagiantsfanright says:

    I just played this yesterday for the first time! It was so fun, I had a blast. I’m hooked!

  20. elksrunner17 says:

    crank up the internet and start flying yo saucers!

  21. vrFan08 says:

    Usually when i try to go around the trees I always hit them :

  22. xenowing85 says:

    I want to try this out

  23. t3hsniper says:

    it’s got a steep learning curve that takes a bit to get good at but even though I suck compared to my friends i love just going out walking around with hole after hole. Only a few minutes away. But today was a somewhat sad day…lost my first disk that i only just got 2 days ago. Hopefully the distance driver i got to replace it will help more as i couldn’t throw that leopard all that far =/

  24. Zadro00 says:

    you’re from duluth? im from moorhead..i play at the moorhead and fargo courses all the time

  25. dstars54 says:

    Has anyone played the Paul Giles Memorial? They added some awesome extra baskets. Its in Athens, TX

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