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I guess Frisbee golf has been around for years, but I hadn't ever tried it until Saturday.
It was pretty sweet!
Has anybody else ever played it??
There's like twenty 18-hole courses around Denver, and they are all free. I think I'll go buy me a set of discs and start playing it instead of golf...it's just so much cheaper, and it beats the heck out of Channel Surfing when I'm broke on a weekend.
BDV
Early in my teen years we played all the time, only not on any official "course". We played on the neighborhood streets. The manhole covers were "the holes". It was a lot of fun, and kept us occupied many a summer day!
Those were the days......
I LOVE the game!
I play at least once a week, (When the weather is fair.) and out of the 9 discs I have , I only bought one!
(I guess people get tired of looking for them after they fling e'm into the woods.)
WOW!! I didn't know that Frisbee golf was that serious that you actually had discs and official courses. We use to play it and still do sometimes at family get togethers for something fun to do. We just use a plain frisbee though and use things like a baseball mitt or tree or cap for a "hole". It's usually a pretty good time. The best though was the time we played birdie golf and didn't have enough birdies so we used smashed soda cans. It was on a very steep incline and we had a blast. It's amazing the games you can come up with when you don't have anything else to do.
Yeah man, people take the game pretty seriously!
Last Saturday was the first really nice day in Denver for a while, so we went to a course that my buddy said was sweet. There were like 300 people there! Too crowded, really, and one of my discs got gaffled, but the course was really technical and challenging.
The "holes" are baskets made out of galvanized pipe and chains, and they lay the course out so that 18 holes fit in a relatively small area. Some holes even criss-cross (FORE!).
Soon as the days get longer, I'm gonna put together a group of us to go after work. Drink a few beers, wander around. fling a frizz...good times, good times...
BDV
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