I've heard of it done in real golf. I've landed it on the green on a par 4 before off the tee, but thats not discgolf...and it was a 290 yd downhill par 4 anyways
theoneandonly wrote:I feel kind of bad because the same people who play disc golf will never know what it's like to hit a home run, return a kick, score a game deciding goal, or hit that important jumper.
They're the degenerates of the sporting world. Clinging on to the sporting world in their own minds solely because they incorporate golf in the name.
Also, I never understood sports where one doesn't get physically exhausted from the work out. Playing a sport to the brink of your physical limits with other people while they're going through the same thing is half of the fun.
Failed troll. Especially since you've clearly never played, and therefore don't realize that it is quite a physically demanding sport. More so than any baseball game I've ever played, for instance.
Keep trying, though.
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theoneandonly wrote:or hit that important jumper.
As if anything involving sports is ever important.
I've played my share of team-based and individual sports, so I know what you're talking about. But there is a difference between a "sport" and "athletic prowess." You probably wouldn't consider rock-climbing a sport, but it involves physical activity. They're all just games, and their importance is only as great as the interest you invest in them. Some people don't enjoy tumbling around in the mud with other men, but if that's your thing, go for it. Just don't try convincing yourself that one game is more important because you do more running in it, or because it happens to be televised.
I guess I never had that fear of costing my team the game because I never saw sports as being that important.
Ignore him. ctrlaltmoron is your average insecure homo who has to constantly reassure strangers on the internet that he isn't a loser; even if it's some insanely retarded elitist angle about something that shouldn't even be an issue.