Saturday, March 30, 2013

Austin Ridge Bible Church

Today we played the Austin Ridge Bible Church.  Bob had never played it before so we thought he should experience it.  The course is very challenging and the terrain is difficult.  The weather was pleasant, mostly cloudy and not too much wind.  Steve and I played poker last night so we were both moving a little slow.  We had a small group today, Dave, Steve, Bob and myself.  Everybody else had other obligations.

Bob did very well for his first time.  He had a great drive on Bonus Hole B, overthrowing the basket.  We played all twenty holes and then Steve, Dave and Bob played them again.  I was running on fumes after staying up late the night before playing poker so I bailed out.  I did not have a good round, I made bogies (or worse) on the first six holes, missed a birdie on hole 7.  The only positive note for me was that I made par on Bonus Hole A and Bonus Hole B together for the first time.

Steve threw an amazing drive on hole 16, right down the middle 300+ feet.  Two birdies were made today on the first round, Steve's on 16 and me on 18.  I teed off on the amateur pad on 18, not wanting to risk losing my disc in the pond.  I had an easy shot on a birdie on hole 7 but missed my putt.  Steve had several shots for birdies today but each time he clanked off the iron.

I'm told the second round did include some notable throws.  Bob managed to make his obligatory long shot, around 70 ft, maybe a little more.  Big Dave had the shot of the day when he made a birdie from about half way down the fairway on the hole 16.  The distance was around  200 feet! It was perfect! I wish I could have seen that.

Putting practice before we started.
 
The basket on hole 3 is one of my favorites of any course.
Big Dave putting while Bob watches.

Bob driving uphill.  Bonus Hole A.
 
Bob driving downhill.  Bonus Hole B.
 
Steve on Bonus Hole A.
Steve watching his amazing drive on 16.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Austin Ridge Bible Church - After Work

I played 10 holes this afternoon at the church course after work.  Just had to get outside for a while.  I am tweaking my throwing form and getting a lot more distance on my throws.  On hole number 7 I came within about a foot of getting an ace!  I was shielded from the wind so I used my white disc, 150 grams, and it went straight through the trees, sailed just past the basket.  I could not believe it, no one there to see it.



Sunday, March 24, 2013

MetCenter Disc Golf - Windy Day

Today we played the MetCenter Disc Golf Course for the second time.  I really like this course.  It has several challenging holes with lots of trees and also has wide open holes to let it fly.  You also have to avoid a small stream that meanders throughout the course.  The basket placement on several holes really make it challenging.

The conditions today were less than ideal.  Temperatures at tee time were in the forties, but the big factor was the wind.  A steady north wind of twenty five miles per hour with gusts up to forty.  The sun was out and we still had fun.  We saw only two other groups on the course today.

Today's group consisted of Big Dave, Lif, Bob, Keith, Steve and myself.  Two birdies were made today, Bob (fantastic shot) and Steve.  The wind really hurt our scores today.  One disc lost, Keith's favorite blue disc and one disc found, Steve found a Buzz disc that quickly became one of his favorites.

Bob's birdie came on a 100+ foot throw.  I did not see it, but looked up when I heard the chains ring.  Bob seems to throw a long one in almost every time we play!  Keith lost his disc on the same hole, it went into the dirty water.  Steve found the Buzz disc while searching for Keith's disc. 


MetCenter Disc Golf Course

Blue Men Group
Bob ready to drive!
Turned out to be a nice day, despite the wind!

Cigars, there not just for breakfast anymore!

Dave throwing into the wind.

Bob throwing.
Dave preparing to drive.
Steve throwing!

Keith fell down!

Dave trying to finish the tree off!


Keith winding up!

Hole #10 - 1033 feet!

Lif in color accent.  Looks like a hook'em horns when he releases.
 
Rob doing his cross step.

Searching for Keith's disc.

Steve winding up.

Steve driving

Me driving.

Steve's follow thru.




 
Dave's Drive


Keith Fail!




 Keith's Mulligan.






Sunday, March 17, 2013

Circle C - St. Patrick's Day

A perfect morning for disc golf.   Pleasant temperature, calm winds and springtime in Texas.  St. Patrick's day today so we drank Guinness draught in the can, never got to the Jameson Irish Whiskey.  Today's group was Dave, Lif, Bob, Steve and myself.  The course was mostly empty but we did encounter several solo players who were exceptionally good.  We suspect they were holdovers from the big DG tournament this weekend.

Four birdies this week, two by Steve, one by Bob and one by me.  Bob and Steve both had legitimate shots at more birdies.

Lif's drive in B&W. Left hand on thigh.

Bob's drive in B&W.  Also, left hand on thigh.

Dave throwing from the woods.

Dave and Bob planning the next shot.

Lif's flick in B&W

Dave getting ready to throw his drive.

Bob had a very nice drive but just missed the birdie.


Steve's drive, it went way past the basket.


Saturday, March 16, 2013

Practice Round with Steve

Steve and I played a practice round at the Austin Ridge Bible Church.  He was working with me on my drives.  I made some progress, still have a way to go.

Steve took a photo of my drive.  Looks like I was doing some Tai Chi.  I call this move 'Striking Cobra'.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The Steve Combs Throw

Below are a series of photographs that break down the Steve Combs' drive.  I tried following through on the throws today at the church course and had some success.  I had a real good drive on hole 5,  I threw it about 300 feet.  Now, if I can just get my footwork right so I can generate more torque then I will really get some distance.

 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Williamson County Disc Golf

Today we played the Williamson County Disc Golf Course.  It rained last night so the course was a little muddy but not terrible.  The wind blowing in from the north at 20 mph caused the discs to jump up and down on the drives.  The sun came out and it turned into a pleasant day.



Today's group consisted of Steve, Parker, Bob and myself.  Only two other groups on the course, so that was real nice.  We could play at a leisurely pace.  Parker had the shot of the day with a great hyzer throw from about seventy feet out, over and around some trees, to save par.  It didn't even hit the chains, just straight into the basket.

Only one birdie today, made by Steve.  He had a couple of other chances but kept throwing past the basket on his drives.  Maybe he should cut down on the macho tacos before the games.

Parker with great concentration.


Bob preparing to throw.

Rob watching his drive.
 
Parker lining up his putt.

Bob had some adventures on his drives.  This one ended up in a tree.

Another of Bob's drives.  Into the ant mound.
 
Steve ready to let it fly.  Good balance.


 

That was good Bob!