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Disc Golf 10/06/2006

Circle R Disc Golf Ranch

John and I took a road trip to Circle R Disc Golf Ranch out in Wimberly Texas. It was quite the drive, but then, all things in Texas are. I was a little worried about rush hour traffic. We left at 8:30 and drove down IH-35. But, surprisingly, it was not bad at all! Only a little bit of a hiccup at the upper/lower deck split. We made it down to Circle-R at 10am. Since we were the first ones there, and there were no well defined parking spots, John made one up. Only to be yelled at by one of the employees.

Orgeron’s Restaurant
Stewed Okra

After golfing, we went out to get lunch. Circle-R is in the middle of nowhere. So we drove into town. I spotted a “New Orleans Style Restaurant” in Dripping Springs and told John to pull in. It was Orgeron’s Restaurant. We both had the stewed okra with shrimp and andouille sausage. It was excellent! The stock was thick and rich and flavourful. Highly recommended…

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Disc Golf 10/04/2006

Split trails

I went to the disc golf course to practice throws. For every drive, I would throw the disc so that it curves to the right. Which is a style that I haven’t used up to this point. It was good practice. Although I did have a problem on hole 2. This hole has the river to my left and a huge tree to the right. Which is not the type of throw for this hole. But I did it anyways. Much to my dismay. The disc flew right into the stinky, murky, scummy, tepid water. Fortunately, there was a plastic bag floating near to where the disc went in. So I waded in and found it! (This is the same disc that Chapel gave up when it went into the water. I have been using that disc for a while now. Thanks Mike!).

Disc Golf 10/02/2006

Toiled papered

Went out to the Rivery today with John. I guess being on vacation seems to mean more disc golf at the moment. And apparently other people had too much time on their hands. This poor tree was toilet papered. Out here in the middle of nowhere. I guess some homeless person had their house TPed.

Hole 9

This here is one of the new holes. A short throw but there are difficulties. First, there are trees on both sides. Second, it is uphill. And third there was this tree that had fallen in the middle of the “fairway”. Oh wait, looks like someone cleaned it up a bit and pushed the dead tree off to the side. Jon?

Disc Golf 09/30/2006

group

The group went down to Pease Park today. I can see why they want to close Pease down for disc golfers. There is no grass anywhere! The millions of people that have walked around here have destroyed all of the ground cover. And with all of the trees, the slow growing grass does not have a chance get grow back.

This is the first time that our group has played singles. Curt suggested it and noone disagreed. Oh, and Curt brought his dog, Mingus, with him as well.

adam with stick

Rehana lost her disc up in the tree in hole 2. We called out for our super-hero to save us. Unfortunately, no one responded! I wonder where the masked man went to? “Stick Man” Adam was forced to rip off a branch from a poor unsuspecting tree and knock the disc down.

And on this hole, we had our first animal hit and run. John threw his disc, the disc hit the ground, skipped up, and hit a dog. Who then whimpered very loudly and ran to its owner. It was inevitable I guess. Too many people walking their dogs around here.

Hole 3

My best shot was within range of hole 3. A birdieable putt for sure… but, sadly, I missed….

Hula Hut

We went to Hula Hut for lunch afterwards. Good food, but still lacking in spinach. John brought out a deck of cards while we were waiting and we played one hand of mini-bridge. I had the most points (in AKQJ cards) so I was the declarer. Rehana put her cards down and showed me KJ09 and some other diamond cards. I had the Ace and Queen so of course diamonds were trump. Mini-Bridge is interesting and all, but I don’t think it will replace Tichu in its greatness.

Disc Golf 09/29/2006

Hole 6

John didn’t play with me today. He said that he had to work today. Work?!? What’s that? “Work at home”, I say…

On hole 6, I had some pretty far throws. My second throw landed within sight of the goal. Too bad I missed…

baby Lorax

There is this tree at hole 14 that is birthing a baby Lorax. I wonder how long the gestation period is?

flowers

Unfortunately, plants only seem to think about giving birth to more plants. And my body is getting more sensitive to pollen. Welcome to the allergy capitol of the world.

Disc Golf 09/23/2006

group

The group went out to Cat Hollow to play disc golf today. Nick brought out his brother-in-law, Eric. John and myself were on one team. And we were playing pretty good today.

hole 12

My best throw of the day was at hole 12. I was also the farthest that I have thrown it here. Within site of the basket. But my partner was able to throw even better and land it on that ring of rocks that define the putting “green”. Way to go pardner…

Disc Golf 09/22/2006

lost disc

At Old Settlers, I was waiting for John to show up, so I practiced by throwing some discs. Unfortunately, I almost lost one. I must have spent twenty minutes looking for it. I mean, how hard can that be? You would think that it would be easy to spot a bright yellow disc in the middle of a green field while standing on top of the hill. But it was not where I thought it would likely be. Finally, out of desperation, I walked along the river and found it. If you squint hard enough, you can spot hole one off in the distance…

birdie beads

John finally catches up to me on hole three. And he shows me his birdie beads that he bought to help him keep track of the score. Unfortunately for him, I was beating him by a stoke a hole. He eventually ran out of beads after hole 6 and gave up keeping score…

windy day

A front was moving through and it was really windy out. It was hard controlling our discs. The wind would rotate the discs during their flight so that they hit the ground at an angle. They would then start rolling in a curving direction. The last time we were in high winds that were blowing against us, the discs would turn around and roll back past us. This time, the wind forced one of John’s discs to perform a U-turn on the road. Very amusing…

Hole 9

I had a good first throw on hole 9. Close enough to be within birdie range. But with this wind, it was really hard to putt. We stopped on hole 15 due to time running out. On that hole, I putted three times trying to get the disc in the hole. Tough putting indeed…

Disc Golf 09/16/2006

low lake levels

Today we took a road trip and went to a course out in Lago Vista that was new to us. John, myself, Mike and Jon carpooled there (meeting Jon at Starbuck’s of course). We arrived early, so we practiced a bit. When everyone else arrived we chose teams. But, instead of our usual process of flipping discs, John got out a deck of cards. We had decided to have three teams of 2, 2, and 3. I imagined that he would use sets of cards to distinguish the people like Clubs for team 1 and Hearts for team 2. Or, perhaps, he would use the rank of cards like Aces, Kings, or Queens. But he was determined to be different. The black Aces would go together, the red Aces would be a team, and the three Kings would form the last team. Okay. And after all of that, we still rearranged the teams…

Man, the lake is low! No possibility of water on our course.

group

Seven people is a lot to play with. But we played quickly today. Perhaps it was because the course was shorter than usual. Or the fact that we were the only people out there today.

obstacle

On hole 5, they had tied together with bailing wire a large vine that had been cut apart. It made an effective obstacle since the majority of people hit it.

hole no more

It seems that hole 6 is no more… I wonder why?

deer

There are an aweful lot of deer around here in Lakeway. Unfortunately, none of them chose to be targets for John when he was throwing discs. They stayed away from the course while we were there. Perhaps the Elk warned them…

curt shoeless

Curt was having problems with his foot today. So he took his shoe off and played with out it. It didn’t prove to be any handicap.

hole 18

I had a nice throw on hole 18. The tee is at the base of the hill and the basket is on the top. The basket is protected by cedar trees.

adam on tree

Adam looks like a Cheshire Cat, don’t you think? We went to a restaurant for lunch. And on our way home, we decided to take a detour to check out another close course in Leander. However, it was quite the adventure to get find it. The directions are truely atrocious: “Directions: At the corner of Osage Dr. and Bagdad Rd. West on 1431, go 1 mile past 183 and turn right on Bagdad. The park is 4 miles down on the left at the entrance to the subdivision.”

It didn’t help that John’s odometer doesn’t have tenths of a mile and I used it to measure out four miles. Eventually we gave up and turned around and started looking for parks. Not many people have heard of disc golf, so the general public turned out to be no help at all. We drove around some subdivisions a bit and eventually worked our way back to the corned of Osage and Bagdad. Of course, after all that effort, I finally noticed that the park was visible from that intersection.

The corrected directions should say: “At the corner of Osage Dr. and Bagdad Rd. … The park is … on the left at the entrance to the subdivision.”

tee one

The park is really tiny and crowded with residents. It is perhaps 200 feet on each side with a gated swimming pool in the middle of it.

Jon OOB

Jon managed to throw out of bounds into a condominium. Mike then proceded to throw his disc into the side of one of those buildings narrowly missing a window. He ditched that disc.

no trespassing

Oh yeah, now you tell us that this is a private park.

Disc Golf 09/15/2006

weird sign

At our weekly game at Old Settler’s Park, we came across some weird signs. Perhaps they were for a tournament. Four groups of people who switch against each other at each hole? Strange.

Long throw on hole 1

On hole 1, I had my longest throw yet. Right in line with the hole. Just way off to the right. It looked like it was going for the lake. And I was not even trying my hardest.

This week was a repeat of last week! John and I were competitive at first. But I pulled ahead. John made a run for it on the last three holes. However, I remained in the lead at the end. Good game, John.

Disc Golf 09/09/2006

Group at the Rivery

The group went out to the Rivery today. All the usual suspects, and one long-time lost player: Michael Chapel. I guess the pendulum swung back the other way… I think it has been 8 months since he played last.

Split Tree

I wonder what caused this? High winds, lightning, lack of water?

Gravitt in a tree

We split up into groups and I teamed with John. We got into some trouble today. Like the time when we were deep in the trees. The best group of the day was Jon and Adam.

Chapel in a cactus

Mike had been here once, but that was way back before they changed the course around. So most of the course was new to him. We introduced him to the holes and he introduced himself to a cactus. A nice, large, friendly cactus.

Update: Adam had a quote “that was entirely sock and shoe oriented” but as the mists of time advance, I can’t figure out what that was about… teeing off?