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course records

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 7:19 am
by superq
I was thinking that it would be cool to see what the official low round records are at different courses/configurations around the state...

Post it if you got it. singles and dubs. 8)

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 7:19 am
by superq
BIG Shunga gold 05

51 - Eric - Jared - Babbit

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:54 am
by KevinBabbit
Old school Crestview (before the changes - 15 original holes + 3 shorties on north side of shelter) 41 - Kevin Babbit :D

Played that round with Randy when he was superstud (he is just a stud now)

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:14 am
by superq
Lawrence riverfront 48 -shot it last night, not sure this is the record or not, it is the best I have heard.

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:57 am
by smitty
I don't think you can count it as a course record, unless it happens during league or a tourney.

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:22 am
by Ruder
Not sure what our course record is for singles, I believe it was set at one of the tournaments.

The doubles records for Hays is -15 on originals shot in the dark by Hesting and Sandman and I believe -12 for Alt tee pads.

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:34 am
by superq
I think as long as it is witnessed it is good... Doc was with me for the 48. Randy was with Babbit for his.

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:53 am
by Friz-Rocker
8)

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:58 am
by Ring
Old Herman Hill, Jeff Heppner and Jeff Ring -16 red Doubles

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:04 am
by Friz-Rocker
8)

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:12 am
by superq
Friz-Rocker wrote:The forerunner to discgolf is ballgolf. Ballgolf does not recognize or acknowledge practice rounds as records and neither should we.There is no pressure.
we have strayed an awfull long way from ball golf... when was the last time you saw tiger playing agusta in coveralls, with a shaggy beard, and smoking a questionable substance?

I am all for comparisons of disc to stick golf, but please do not make the mistake of saying that disc golf resembles golf, they share a name and a few basic rules, that is pretty much where the simularities end.

Golf is a game of edicute, players are expected to police themselvs, and penalize themself. when was the last time you heard (hey guys I think I stepped on my mini, I am warning myself.

Disc golf shares par, the word, not the intent of the word, In golf par is defined by webster as
3 a : an amount taken as an average or norm b : an accepted standard; specifically : a usual standard of physical condition or health
4 : the score standard for each hole of a golf course; also : a score equal to par
- par adjective
- par for the course : not unusual : NORMAL


In disc golf par is 3

I really do not want this to turn into a hopper post, but I want to maintain clarity that golf and disc golf are about as simmular as darts and wwf wrestling.

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:16 am
by superq
Friz-Rocker wrote:The forerunner to discgolf is ballgolf. Ballgolf does not recognize or acknowledge practice rounds as records and neither should we.There is no pressure.
we have strayed an awfull long way from ball golf... when was the last time you saw tiger playing agusta in coveralls, with a shaggy beard, and smoking a questionable substance?

I am all for comparisons of disc to stick golf, but please do not make the mistake of saying that disc golf resembles golf, they share a name and a few basic rules, that is pretty much where the simularities end.

Golf is a game of edicute, players are expected to police themselvs, and penalize themself. when was the last time you heard (hey guys I think I stepped on my mini, I am warning myself.

Disc golf shares par, the word, not the intent of the word, In golf par is defined by webster as
3 a : an amount taken as an average or norm b : an accepted standard; specifically : a usual standard of physical condition or health
4 : the score standard for each hole of a golf course; also : a score equal to par
- par adjective
- par for the course : not unusual : NORMAL


In disc golf par is 3

I really do not want this to turn into a hopper post, but I want to maintain clarity that golf and disc golf are about as simmular as darts and wwf wrestling.

as far as practice round, I am not sure what that is. When I play 90% of the time in non-league/tournament rounds, there is a wager (wager=pressure) Even when I play alone, I am competing with myself, and the course. As far as league, well if that isnt a practice round I do not know what is, even smaller tournaments I would say dont really qualify as pressure situations. I play golf at Berkshire country club here in Topeka they have the course record posted in the lounge, shot by the club pro, by himself... Intergrity???

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:23 am
by Friz-Rocker
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Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:25 am
by Ring
superq wrote: when was the last time you heard (hey guys I think I stepped on my mini, I am warning myself.
Just last Saturday at La Mirada in Cali... Guy stepped on his mini when he made a putt. Re-putted and missed the same putt :!:

And as far as Smoking foreign substances...I've played alote of ball golf rounds, and everytime I go 3/4 of the people on the course are so drunk they can't even hit the damn ball....Man thats some Edicate :lol:

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:37 am
by O-man
Well I guess Superq really straighten it out, thanks for that long a$$ explanition, now I can go to bed. But thanks for lett'n all us com'n folks know how it really is.