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- Schoen-hopper
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Sounds like you come from the Ancient times of Frisbee Fun. Were you involved with the KDGA way back when? Got any cool old discs?beisner wrote:Sounds like FBDGC is bustin loose! Way to go Hayseans. I'm gonna try to make the Frontier Open. Last time I played it was like 16 years ago. They gave me discs just for being there. : )
ah, the good ole days..
I've got some beat up old crap plastic, as I call it. Nothing worth a darn. Beat up banshees, firebirds, whippets, xclones, leopards, teebirds, polecat putter, phoenix (aka the freakin' dinner plate) ... no first run or CE stuff though.
I grew up in hays and remember playing frontier when there were just metal poles for targets with a piece of orange tape or paint or something. Looking back, they must've been waiting for baskets(?)... But no, I wasn't at all a serious golfer then. The shoe store downtown sold disc golf discs. The neighborhood kids and I would ride bikes down town, go swimming, go golfing, go swimming again & then back home ... that would be a summer day.
I remember when big creek went dry as a bone one summer and faded old discs were sticking out of the nasty sand. It was like heaven. I hate to admit it, but we actually used to go in that water after our discs. Kids are crazy. I look at it now and say: "you can keep it!"
Then came girls, rock n roll, beer and the such and I quit playing for about 10 years. I'm a 1st year PDGA/KDGA member this year, but have played somewhat seriously for 2 years prior to this.
That Hays course downright rocks! It kicks my rear every time. I need to play it more.
I grew up in hays and remember playing frontier when there were just metal poles for targets with a piece of orange tape or paint or something. Looking back, they must've been waiting for baskets(?)... But no, I wasn't at all a serious golfer then. The shoe store downtown sold disc golf discs. The neighborhood kids and I would ride bikes down town, go swimming, go golfing, go swimming again & then back home ... that would be a summer day.
I remember when big creek went dry as a bone one summer and faded old discs were sticking out of the nasty sand. It was like heaven. I hate to admit it, but we actually used to go in that water after our discs. Kids are crazy. I look at it now and say: "you can keep it!"
Then came girls, rock n roll, beer and the such and I quit playing for about 10 years. I'm a 1st year PDGA/KDGA member this year, but have played somewhat seriously for 2 years prior to this.
That Hays course downright rocks! It kicks my rear every time. I need to play it more.
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