Here, in the vast space of the internet, is a place to share disc golf gear and courses. I find disc golf goes very well with overlanding. The gear doesn't take up much room and can be a good break on getting out of the rig on long trips. With courses all over the place you are bound to drive right by one. Added bonus, a good majority come with awesome scenery. It is also a great place to meet new local people, and with that, conversations that may lead you to new locations, trails, towns and some being..... "secret" spots.
How long have you been playing?
I've been playing for about 15 years. My game is still always improving, call it the bag of tricks.
What are some of your favorite disc's and brand?
I'm a big fan of Innova disc's, but as of late, there have been new emerging company's coming into the scene. I try to play them all and test out.
What are some of your favorite courses? And why?
Farmington, New Mexico. 27 holes of awesome terrain and complex shots. On my list to play again.
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How long have you been playing?
I've been playing for about 15 years. My game is still always improving, call it the bag of tricks.
What are some of your favorite disc's and brand?
I'm a big fan of Innova disc's, but as of late, there have been new emerging company's coming into the scene. I try to play them all and test out.
What are some of your favorite courses? And why?
Farmington, New Mexico. 27 holes of awesome terrain and complex shots. On my list to play again.
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