disc golf superhero wrote:How was Thomas? -4, must be the most difficult course in town.
Thomas was fun. I think people liked what we played.
I was a little disappointed that -4 was the low score. I was hoping it would be more around -1. Hole 4 (hyzer across the slew) was an easy birdie both rounds. That hole is not going to be used in the course.
In all fairness Clint and Randy played really good. Clint parked hole 9 (10 foot wide tunnel that is 325 foot long) and Randy hit the basket on hole 10.
Dude you don't even know. I made it out to play the south side about 5:30. I played hole 2 and 3 short to make it around the people. When I walked up to my putt on hole 2 a 5 year old came out of the picnic area threw a stick at me, yelled something in Spanish, then gave me the meanest gangster glare I have ever seen.
This one time, at Lakewood South, I accidentally buckled a couple of Mexican girls. It was Easter Sunday and the park was packed! Hole one T pad was in the original position South of the flag pole where the bench still sits. I had a brand new Scorpion. That was the latest and greatest back then. There were three Mexican girls walking hand in hand across the fairway all dressed in nice white dresses. I waited till they were out of the way or so I thought. When I threw they were by the big Oak Tree by the playground. I was showing off for the new players I was with. I put my back into it and held on a little too long. The disc never got above three foot off the ground. It clocked one girl in the back of the head. She was probably five or six. The disc bounced off her head and clocked a younger one in the forehead. They both went down leaving the third girl wondering what the heck happened. I ran over to them and picked them both up. I just knew a confrontation was about to ensue. Nobody even looked. I sent the girls on their way picked up my disc and moved along.