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We Invented A New Way to Play Disc Golf
Watch as two disc golf enthusiasts, Trevor and Hunter, play a unique new way of playing disc golf at Falling Creek Park. This creative twist on the classic game features two baskets per hole, one red and one yellow, with different lengths and challenges for each. The twist? Players take turns throwing, but once someone completes a hole in the designated basket, their opponent can't throw into that basket again. With varying levels of difficulty between the reds and yellows, Hunters agrees that the easiest holes are often the Reds, while the yellows present more challenging shots. As they navigate the course, they discuss the importance of tracking shot orders and adapting to changing conditions. Join Trevor and Hunter as they take on Falling Creek Park's disc golf challenge in a fun and unpredictable way that will have you wondering what other creative twists can be applied to this popular outdoor activity.
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well it's good foundation Nation today we're out at Falling Creek Park playing a little disc golf chips be completely straight with you we don't really know what to call this video but it's a really good idea for a video so we've thrown around basketball disc golf chess you'll see whatever sidewalk sounds like some kind of deodorant for baskets basically how it works is this course out here has two baskets there's a red basket and a yellow basket on every hole where are we we're at Falling Creek Park I said that you said in the intro um Trevor did you listen to the intro nope still thinking about the deodorant for the baskets how it works essentially whoever throws first yes you pick kind of which basket you're going to we're just playing stroke play but once someone completes a hole in a basket the other person can't throw into that basket the red baskets are all short of in yellow basket so the easiest the two is always going to be the Red Basket so I can throw and I can put it five feet but if chair puts it to 15 feet and he makes that putt I now have like 150 footer the yellow bass yeah hold two socks because hole two you can park as an eagle Par Four to Reds you can barely I can barely three it to yellows heads I go first Trevor goes first beautiful day out here at Falling Creek very windy very windy tell them Trevor it's very windy there's frolicking children out here I hope I don't turn a forehand over you know what I'm saying dang dude a little section remember there's children around that's not good well unless you make a clutch putt because it's like 30 feet to the Reds which means if Hunter throws to the Reds he's gonna have to throw a really bad shot for me not to have the next three I think hole one's too easy to the yellows to both mess with the same basket I kind of agree with you oh he slipped no way so we both threw really bad shots to either respect my baskets my whole body is hurt he's hurt help just so you're tracking the order of the second throw will be determined by who is furthest from the short...





