It has been a good year for disc golf. I believe my game has improved since last year, my drives have gotten longer, I have developed a flick throw and my putting is more consistent. I have played some new courses in Austin, San Antonio and even Kentucky. But most of all I enjoy spending time with my old friends and meeting their friends. I look forward to getting outside on Sunday mornings regardless of the weather, it is often the highlight of my week. Even if I have a bad day throwing my disc it is still a good day spent with friends.
I often look back at my blog entries with fond memories of the rounds I have played. Thanks to Bob, we have the scorecards available to track our progress. Thanks to Steve for joining us and making us all better players. Here's to looking forward to a new year filled with the promise of fun times with friends. Who knows, maybe I will throw my first ace this year!
I created this blog to keep track of my disc golf games. I will also add topics relevant to the sport of disc golf.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Roy G. Guerrero
Today we took on Roy G. Guerrero and Roy won. No excuses, the weather was nice, temperatures in the 50's, no wind and mostly sunny. Most of the underbrush has died off with the recent freezes and the ground was dry. I started off throwing well, with a par on the first hole. After that things went downhill and I only had two more pars on the round. Even though the underbrush was gone, the trees were still standing and we seemed to find a lot of them. The holes are so long on this course that one bad throw and you can forget about making par or even a bogey.
Today's group consisted of Steve, Keith, Dave, Bob, MikeB and myself. Only one birdie was made today, Steve on number 8 after a great drive. His disc landed right next to the basket. Other than Steve, the rest of us combined only made 14 pars. No discs lost, no discs found.
Today's group consisted of Steve, Keith, Dave, Bob, MikeB and myself. Only one birdie was made today, Steve on number 8 after a great drive. His disc landed right next to the basket. Other than Steve, the rest of us combined only made 14 pars. No discs lost, no discs found.
Keith starts us off on #1 |
Mike drives on #2 while Steve watches |
Rob with a flick approach |
Steve with a long putt attempt on #2 |
Dave on the fairway on #3 |
Dave driving on #7 |
Keith with a putt attempt |
Mike driving on #8 |
Steve with his birdie putt |
Rob with a par putt |
Dave on the fairway |
Bob driving |
Dave with a power drive |
Mike reaching back |
Dave driving (color accent) |
Keith's approach |
Bob on the faiway |
Mike with a flat release |
Steve with a power drive |
Keith throwing with style |
The little creek had water today |
Big Dave letting it fly |
Steve giving it a ride |
Bob driving |
Keith with a long putt attempt |
Bob putting |
MikeB driving on #17 |
Keith on #17 |
Steve on #17 |
MikeB on the #18 fairway |
Steve's approach on #18 |
Dave grip it and rip it |
Bob with an approach shot on #18 |
Official Scorecard by the Bob Accounting Firm |
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Circle C - Christmas Eve
We played an impromptu game today at Circle C. Steve, Dave, Keith and Burko had the day off of work, I filled out a half-day vacation request and met them at 11:00. The weather was sunny, but a little chilly. About 50 degrees when we started with a slight breeze from the southeast. I should have worn long sleeves but I was all right by the back nine. I'm surprised that the creek still had water flowing. We had to take detours around it twice.
Keith and I played below average today. Keith was snake bit on the front nine, if there was a branch in the way his disc managed to find it. I had a couple of really bad holes on the front nine and lost my drive on the last five holes. I kept throwing it way too low. Mike Burko was just the opposite, he really picked it up on the back nine and had some really impressive throws. Dave was consistent from the front nine to the back nine, seven over on each. Steve had three birdies, no one else had one. No discs lost, no discs found.
Keith and I played below average today. Keith was snake bit on the front nine, if there was a branch in the way his disc managed to find it. I had a couple of really bad holes on the front nine and lost my drive on the last five holes. I kept throwing it way too low. Mike Burko was just the opposite, he really picked it up on the back nine and had some really impressive throws. Dave was consistent from the front nine to the back nine, seven over on each. Steve had three birdies, no one else had one. No discs lost, no discs found.
Dave on the #5 fairway |
Steve throwing uphill on #9 |
Steve with his birdie on #10 |
Keith gonna kiss it goodbye. |
Steve and Keith on #12. Water in the creek |
Steve driving |
Keith with his par putt on #17 |
Burko grip it and rip it! |
Keith's second shot on #18 |
Steve and Dave considering options |
We decided to take the dry route |
Dave's disc must have skipped to shore. All we saw was a splash. |
Scorecard by Steve |
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Mary Moore Searight - Muddy Day
The second day of winter we played Mary Moore Searight in South Austin. We don't play this course very often because it is so crowded. We did not have that problem today. Cold temperatures, breezy, cloudy day and lots of mud kept the crowds away. It started out in the low 40's, but the sun did come out on the back nine and it warmed up to the low 50's. The mud was very thick in some places and it felt like we were walking with weights on our shoes. We did run into a few other small groups of hardcore disc golfers on the back nine.
Today group consisted of Dave, Steve, Bob, MikeB, Heady, Keith and his daughter, Kalyn. She joined us to keep us company. She is in town from Florida for the holidays. A total of five birdies were made today: Keith (3), Rob(1) and Steve(1). Steve had a shot on at least four more birdies but just missed them. Overall with the bulky clothes and the numb fingers we did all right today, and we had fun!
Steve found a disk on the third fairway, just sitting in a tree waiting for him. He has a nose for them. No one lost any discs.
Today group consisted of Dave, Steve, Bob, MikeB, Heady, Keith and his daughter, Kalyn. She joined us to keep us company. She is in town from Florida for the holidays. A total of five birdies were made today: Keith (3), Rob(1) and Steve(1). Steve had a shot on at least four more birdies but just missed them. Overall with the bulky clothes and the numb fingers we did all right today, and we had fun!
Steve found a disk on the third fairway, just sitting in a tree waiting for him. He has a nose for them. No one lost any discs.
Big Dave starts us off |
Me driving in mud |
Keith driving, lots of mud! |
Bob with an anhyzer drive |
Mike letting it fly |
Me envisioning my drive |
Steve with an approach on #8 |
Heady with a flick approach |
Keith and Kalyn |
Keith driving on #10 |
Mike on #10 |
Steve between the trees |
Mike reaching back |
Steve generating power |
Keith with a tomahawk |
On the trail to #15 |
Hanging out on the 15th tee |
Official Scorecard from the Bob Accounting Firm |
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