Not really, just don't walk through fairways when people are throwing and if someone is throwing wait behind them for them to finish up, other than that most disc golfers are laid back people so.
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current non-bag is a blizzard boss and katana, roc, and aviar putter.
the boss i can throw forehand about 400 feet with minimal effort, my problem at first was that i was throwing too hard (turning it over?) but once i got the feel of it I can throw it about 75% strength with maximum distance. Pretty straight flight, too, compared to the katana. The katana I reserve for 'lefty holes' and throw it backhand and can get a huge arc to get me around doglegs or water/tree hazards. I can throw it about 250-300 feet backhand. The roc is fine, whatever. It has a very predictable flight and I can toss it about twice as far as my putter, which makes it very nice for those tweener holes.
I found out recently that i'll have to get a star or pro driver for heavier winds, maybe an echostar wraith.
But after a handful of rounds this spring i've already knicked the chains a few times (no aces yet) but I'm feeling good enough that I may do some 2 man scramble tournaments this summer.
I'm making an effort to be less reckless with my drives so that I can accumulate a decent collection, I've in the past scoffed at dudes with 13 discs (mainly because I see so many people invest so much money into a hobby that they are so terrible at) but I'm beginning to see the appeal of variety.
Also, bell's brewery's oberon this year is subpar, don't pick any up, in the event that local markets carry michigan microbrews.
edit: your tip on the blizzard plastic put me way ahead of local enthusiasts, I was able to pick some up before all the shops sold out.
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