Disc Golf,Sports
15 August 2011 | 0 Comments

Rated 13, 5, -1, 3
Not sure that there is anything special or new here, but this first run version is pretty awesome looking with the sparkles.
Grab one here:
http://www.discnation.com/Millennium-Quasar-Quantum-1st-Run-Disc-Golf-Drivers.html
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Disc Golf,Sports
15 August 2011 | 0 Comments

From their website:
“In the not too distant past, at the Annual Southwestern Team Disc Golf Invitational, held in San Diego, CA, we found ourselves discussing plastic with several of the top players in the world. Those discussions centered around one idea: players wanted discs that current manufacturers were unwilling to provide. At that moment, Legacy’s seed was born. Historically, disc manufacturers have not allowed players to design what they want, they have been unwilling to work collaboratively with respect to player sponsorship, and ultimately, they have left most professional athletes in this sport feeling as if they wanted something more.
Legacy Discs is that something more. We founded this company with goal of obtaining player input on exactly what they want to throw and utilizing that input to create a player designed and researched line of plastic that answers the call of THE PLAYER. Over the last several months, Steve has been beating the input out of many touring professionals, with the ultimate goal of creating player designed discs that will elevate the games of the best in the world to even newer heights. It seems logical to us that the best players in the world would be the first place to start when attempting to create the best plastic in the sport.”
http://www.legacydiscs.com
Honestly, it sounds exciting.
Their first disc is the Rampage

Rated: 14, 5, -1, 4
Apparently these are real deal speed 14 discs. They’re not for sale yet except if you happen to run into the right person. I found this comment online from a guy who bought a lot of and was reselling them online – already sold out
.
“Have you done your research. It is a speed 14, it has the 2.5 cm rim, what other disc does and the rim sharpness is the legal limit. A 100 pro’s threww it at worlds and it has been a hit so far. I have sold over 130 of them and there are entire threads on disc golf course review about peoples opinions and insight. Please read these, the only speed 14 I know thats a fake is the westside King. That was a marketing gimmick. this disc bombs if you can throw this type of disc.”
Original Link
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Disc Golf,Review,Sports
9 August 2011 | 0 Comments

My Favorite Course in Nashville
Pros: This really is my favorite course in Nashville. It has a great design with a wide variety of terrain and challenges for both left and right handers. The community of golfers surrounding the course keep it in good condition, and there’s always several golfers playing when you show up. The landscape is diverse and inviting. Pretty nice tee pads. Multiple pin locations, and updated signs were just added. Location in the city!
Cons: Not much here, but the baskets are a bit shallow, so you might occasionally lose a putt that would stick somewhere else. Some might complain that it’s too wooded, but that’s part of what makes it 7 Oaks (IMO).
Other Thoughts: A really relaxing course to play since there’s not much elevation change. You can play through quickly if you desire, but it’s not boring or short. Might be the smartest designed course in town.
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Disc Golf,Review,Sports
1 August 2011 | 0 Comments

Needs a Little TLC, but a Great Course
Pros: Great Course in the Heart of Birmingham. It’s really well designed, and has 6 extra holes for a total of 24 holes of disc golf. Offers a variety of challenges and makes really good use of the terrain. Seemed to have a local following of golfers, there was even a local pro there hanging out in the park offering advice, and selling discs out of his van. Good tees and good baskets.
Cons: Was a little run down. Needs new tee signage on certain holes, and better signage in the park, so that you know where to start (we wandered a bit before figuring it out). It’s kind of in the ghetto (not that I care, but some might). It needed mowing when we were there.
Other Thoughts: Really enjoyable course with a great design. It’s rather open, but makes good use of terrain and trees. This course will continue to challenge players of all levels, but it’s not outlandishly hard. I’ll definitely visit it again if I’m in Birmingham.
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Disc Golf,Sports
8 June 2011 | 0 Comments

Powdered Rit Dye is the way to go. The Powder brings out tremendous color. Amazing! This is an Innova San Marino Roc with a Inverse Nautical Star Design
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