Category Archives: Disc Golf

Disc Golf 04/22/2006

Arrival

For today’s disc golf, Jon, John, and myself took a road trip down to Twin Parks country club which is located in Dripping Springs (south of Austin). It was surprisingly close and we arrived pretty early in the morning (8:05). The gate required a code for entry and noone answered the phone to let us in.

Plants

So we looked around at the scenery and spotted a couple goals for disc golf. After waiting a couple of minutes, we decided to head off for breakfast.

Cactus taco

We found a packed gas station and headed in. In the back was a grill and a bunch of people ordering breakfast tacos. We had hit the jackpot! I ordered one potato and chorizo taco and one cactus and egg taco. Jon stayed away from it since it was green and a vegetable (or is it a fruit?). It was good and filling.

back at gate

We arrived back at 9am and this time someone did answer the phone and told us the combo (a surprisingly easy one to guess after the fact). So we headed in. We stayed on the road which wound up a hill and arrived at a house. We figured that it was not where we were supposed to go. So we entered the inner gate instead and found the club house.

Clubhouse

The clubhouse was pretty nice and spacious. They had a lot of couches and tables to rest at. And upstairs, they had a pool table and even three rooms that could be rented out. After we signed a waiver, we asked about the courses and were told to start at the upper one since it was hillier.

top of the hill

Each hole had a concrete pad to throw from that was “pointed” in the general direction of the hole. Also, each hole usually had a choice of three levels of difficulty (Champion, Pro, and Ace). The distances are some times drastic. For example, the champion would be 753, the pro would be 606, and the ace would be 354 feet. We decided to only play on the Champion tees (because we are).

Close shots

One time, we were pretty close together in our throws.

lake

The course had mostly tree obsticles but there was one small lake.

john in lake

Which John managed to find. Fortunately, it was retreivable…

Jon in tree

I managed to lose a disc in a tree and needed to invoke Jon’s superhuman tree-climing powers.

Elk

The land was around 110 acres. And, besides disc golf, there was mountain biking and paintball on the premises (and sometimes even a wedding). Apparently, the owner has an Ag-exemption because there is a herd of Elk that grazes on the land. And they were spotted on the disc golf course. We humans did not scare them off. So, John just decided to throw the disc. And he almost hit one!

canyon

There were gullies around, but, sadly, we did not throw off the edge of one to the other side.

lower course

After a break, we played the lower course. And this one was different than the previous one. It was all on flat, grassy land with fewer, larger trees.

lighted goals

The goals even had night-time lighting where solar panels recharged batteries. And there was malibou lighting for the tees as well.

tree blockage

The trees were sometimes used to great advantage. They provided the bounds of where discs could be thrown.

tree catchage

We did have one hiccup. Jon had thrown his disc and lost it. I had seen the disc go off course at the end. So, we searched around for it and did not see it. There was a grain feeder that had a ladder running up it. I climbed up there and looked around on the ground and did not see anything. We almost gave up when Jon finally spotted it up in a tree. Not five feet from where I was looking for it…

new course

We headed back home and decided that, since we were down south, we should check out some new disc golf courses that we would never go to. After searching for a while, we found one course on Slaughter lane. It is called Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park. Soccer teams we out playing in the park and parking spots were few and far between. So we stopped at the first open spot along the road that had a sign pointing to the disc golf course. It was not well marked but we eventually found the tee for hole one. We threw a couple of times and wondered if we could find the goal. But we eventually found it.

sponsored by

It seems that these holes are sponsored by different groups. Watch out for the Cursed Ronin! Don’t mess with that hole!

Even though my mind was willing, my body was tiring out. At hole five, I threw my disc and it veered off to the left. So, I took a penalty and threw again. But this time it veered off to the right! Argh! I gave up. And when we reached the goal, so did John and Jon.

Here are some higher-res pictures of the club house:

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Action Shots

Well, I tried taking action shots today. Next time I will throw into the sun and get John to frame the picture better. But the good thing about digital cameras is that memory is reusable.

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Disc Golf 04/21/2006

far away from the hole

Another day of disc golf at Old Settlers park. And I’m off at the start. John’s second throw is touching the goal and I am a distance aways…

stream

The day was hot and humid. Hot because it is Texas and Spring time. And humid because it rained a lot yesterday. So much so that a small stream was flowing where there would normally be nothing.

Hole 11

I finally got around to tracking down the extra hole. You see, after hole 10, we cross the road and throw from to rocks that are spray-painted red. And then continue to the basket. We have always assumed that this was hole 11, but it was closed when construction for the water park had started. So we have a bonus hole now.

old hole 11

See? The old basket is there… Tricksies, that one is… It decieves us, it does….

bottle time

And on the real hole 11, my brand new TeeRex was stuck in a tree. Unfortunately, we did not have tree-climbing Jon with us. So we resorted to throwing water bottles at it. Fortunately, John was a good shot.

runnoff

And while we were in an exploring mood, we wandered down the other side of the dike that we throw discs off across the water. We heard running water and wondered what it was. Apparently, the big drain like contraption sitting in the middle of the lake drains through the dike over to the other side. Too bad lost discs were not strewn across the river. Sadly there is some gate that keeps stuff like that from happening.

Disc Golf 04/15/2006

Sign for hole 6

Jon, John and I went back to Georgetown’s Rivery course. I was afraid that all of the temporary signs would be missing and we would be unable to find the holes. Fortunately, that waqs not the case. We only had problems finding two holes (where we had to use our Jon-Positioning-System). As you can see above, the small wooden signs were still there (although only one spray-painted arrow remained).

Jon throws

When I described the course the last time, I was remiss in describing how cool and interesting this new layout is. It is certinaly different than all of the other courses that we go to. The wooded section provides some holes that need accurate throws (a small hole through the trees) and also general tree avoidance throwing skills (along a 400 foot hole). Also, there are changes of elevation where you have to throw up hill.

Snakes

We came across some snakes going at it. They quickly fled in a tiny crack in the wall.

Cuts

The one bad thing about this course is the tough and thorny vines. They will scratch you up as you maneuver around the trees. I even found some four inch high vines devoid of leaves sticking out of the ground. They remind me of caltrops.

CSI: Round Rock

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Wow. Gruesome damage to Roxana during her first playing of disc golf. And that was just at the speed thrown while putting into the goal. I would hate to get in front of a disc thrown for distance.

I wonder what a Phrenologist could tell us about Roxy’s new character…

Disc Golf 04/08/2006

Easter train

Another day of disc golf at Cat Hollow. Today, the weather was beautiful out and a touch on the cool side. It is probably the last time we will see cool weather around here. Apparently, there was some sort of Easter party going on for the residents here. There were plastic eggs all over and this train. That has something to do with religion, right?

Disc Golf 04/07/2006

Ant hill

Another Friday disc golf day at Old Settlers park. And the fire ants are really in season now. They are every where you look. Like every twenty feet or so. I imagine that one day, the entire earth will eventually be covered with ants.

John throw

The day was beautiful but a little too windy. Which is a pain if you are trying to avoid throwing your disc into the water. John played with me today. And on one hole we must have spent ten minutes trying to find a red disc in the middle of a green field (an easy job one would imagine). We eventually found it relatively close to the goal.

Arrows

And it seems that a race will be held here sometime. Some people were out spray painting arrows along the course to indicate where the joggers would run. It also told me which direction to throw.

Unfortunately, I had to leave early (after hole 17) in order to make it to my Pilates class on time. Coincidently, John had lost his red disc again…

Disc Golf 04/02/2006

Close shots

Another day of disc golf for me. At Old Settler’s park again. As is usual for me, I came early to practice throwing. And was mildly pleased when my long distance throws ended up in the same area. Perhaps I have some level of control?

Boy Scout tent

Today was hot and humid! So much so that I was tired out from the practicing. Roxana played with us, which was cool. And we all wondered why a group of Boy Scouts would pitch a tent in the middle of a disc golf course. Aren’t they supposed to be aware of their environment? It didn’t stop me from throwing it towards the goal.

Jon in water

After we played, Jon was tempted to escape the heat and go swimming for some discs. But he only waded in and then got out. Afterwards we headed to the Mexican ice cream store to cool us off. I liked it! Their desserts are not as sweet as American ice cream.

Disc Golf 03/31/2006

Hole

I went to Old Settler’s Park again for another quick round of disc golf. I had the feeling that I was throwing a little bit farther today than in the past. So hopefully I am improving.

Think this hole in the ground has enough flags marking it off?

Disc Golf 03/24/2006

Mike #1
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Today it was beautiful out and Mike and I played disc golf at Old Settler’s Park. Mike had bought a Wraith in the Star line of plastic. I was looking into buying that as my next disc, so it was a good opportunity to borrow it from him and try it out myself. And I was lucky as well since Mike did not like the feel of the grip and kept throwing it in places that he was not intending (like the water). So I convinced Mike to give it to me! Woo woo!