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Disc's in BIG Creek..

Hays news and info
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Post by smitty »

smitty wrote:I also have a Yellow X crush. Hole 12 KC wide open stamp.
She is coming home to daddy, and going straight back into the bag!

THANKS JOSE
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Sandman wrote:Trust me I'll be looking too I got a white frist run z-crush in there and yes Im not to happy about it............. :evil:
Ahhhhh yea...........
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Post by TanK »

No beloved white KC Pro Avair in the creek behind hole 14's basket has been recovered yet?
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Post by Sandman »

Nope.

Me and Claudio did alot of looking the past few days too. I did find a wasp of Tracys in the same spot that was covered in mud I just barely saw it. I would bet yours is probably covered in mud too. I checked that area pretty good and didnt see anything except T. Rudes wasp and a pos x-press that looked a hindred years old.
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TanK wrote:No beloved white KC Pro Avair in the creek behind hole 14's basket has been recovered yet?
You know, after this long, even if they find it, it won't be the same disc! Not in that "water". That stuff is nasty!!!! :shock: :!: :shock:
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Post by McCabe »

I agree, get a Challenger Tank!
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I gave my Challenger away! I gave it to this HS kid. Guess what he still throws? A Rubber Putter he bought when he first started! I think I will steal it from him and throw it in the creek!
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McCabe wrote:I agree, get a Challenger Tank!
Im good, thanks

...but I am throwing the Pred you gave me....nice to have a firebird type disc thats not a firebird.. thanks again bro...
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Post by Ruder »

You know what I said about Predz when I first started throwing them (Cushes as well)

It is the path to the Dark Side. Or the Light side, depending on how you look at it :) :twisted: :twisted:
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.
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Long live the Pred!!!!!!!

(and the Crush!)
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Post by $c0oBa »

Let Scooba show you the way, first you need to get some chest waders, a
couple of dowel rods, one for each hand. Now walk back and forth between the banks while using the sticks to feel around in the mud, when you hit something smooth and round stick your arm in carefully and see if it a disc. GOOD LUCK! :)
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Post by Schoen-hopper »

Use the dowels like chopsticks. Mmmm...chicken fried dirty discoids.
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Post by MOthrows »

My brother-in-law and I played Hays yesterday on the way to the in-laws and he decided to donate a pred and a wildcat to the creek. The park was beautiful and we got three rounds in. One of your friendly local golfers gave us the directions to the Ellis course and we got a round in there too.

Could one of you guys tell me what a good doubles score for intermediates would be at the Hays course? We couldn't really figure out the scores posted from the tourney, it seemed like par was in relation to 72?

Man, I wish I would have played dg when I was getting my degree at Fort Hays!

Thanks for any info you can give.

Tyler
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Post by smitty »

Par was 72 at the Frontier.

As for a good doubles score, it depends on how the course was set up and what pads you played.
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Post by Ruder »

Double digits!
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