Monthly Archives: October 2010
Readjusting & Looking into the Future
Gosh, it has seemed like months since my last post. The last few weeks have been filled with numerous things from new jobs to an abundant of business from our Off Axis brand. With these new changes I have decided … Continue reading
Rachelle at the LaMa Tourney
Check her out in this short video I made. Had to cut the video short because I had to do my caddy business for her.
Mapping Study
The mapping study went well and the areas used by the users made sense. What I mean by this is that I wasn’t surprised by the areas and paths they were using to get around the park. Users tended to … Continue reading
The Start of Something New
Course development time (at last). So I’m finally getting my stuff together and starting to make good on my promise to myself and everyone else. I made a promise that I would development a disc golf course some day and … Continue reading
Sandbaggers
Time for disc golf talk. Sandbaggers…. what is there to say about them…. except they ruin the game for everyone else. I would say that this is one of the issues plaguing the game presently. I know that the ratings … Continue reading
Give That Man a Stroke
Welcome to disc golf talk on the new site. I haven’t had the chance to change the picture yet but it’s on my long to-do list. So as I promised in the last entry I will be talking about players … Continue reading
New Site!
‘Disc Golf on the Mind’ has moved! WordPress allows for everyone to post comments easily so thus I had to make the change (Sorry Tumblr). I want to know what you guys think (good or bad) so the discussions are … Continue reading
Coyote Classic
Time for some chatter about disc golf. So, as I mentioned earlier on Twitter and Facebook, I will be talking about the Coyote Classic that I attended this past weekend. This time I attended as a caddy for some of … Continue reading
Complaining Gets You No Where
It’s disc golf talk time. So today I will be speaking about complainers. Yeah there’s a variety of them out there but today I will be talking about the ones that complain about course design. Personally, if I’m playing disc … Continue reading