Pete Crist
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+5 64 May 7 |
International Disc Golf Center · Appling, GA Steady Ed Headrick Memorial, Short tees, 18 holes |
-3 51 Aug 31 '12 |
Dolese Youth Park · Oklahoma City, OK Regular tees, 18 holes |
-4 50 Aug 19 '12 |
Mary Beth Doyle Park · Ann Arbor, MI Long tees, 18 holes |
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ROGUE RIDER August 6 at 6:23pm
...and do you even drink 40oz of "old english" trust me there is much better beer. esspecialy in the great northwest "micro-brew country"
ROGUE RIDER August 6 at 6:20pm
i asume you get asked to play alot of courses, wondering if you would give me your top 3 favorite pics? sure you know oregon has alot of amazing discgolf...you ever been this side of the mississippi?
ROGUE RIDER August 6 at 5:39pm
PETE, the "TRADING POST" is an awesome addition i love it. pretty sure that was my idea?
Mike Murphy August 6 at 5:14pm
Awesome. Speaking of handicaps, have you figured out a way to incorporate handicaps to the league pages?
Love the Trading Post section too, by the way!
peter kunoff August 6 at 2:44pm
PC.....the trading post is a neat addition. keep up the good work!
Mike Murphy August 6 at 1:40pm
Does that include league scores where handicaps or other score modifying rules could effect the real course average?
Bruce Kettle August 6 at 12:37pm
Hey Pete, whats that number in the little green bubble under my scores?
Rick Petrie August 5 at 8:56pm
That's way cool. Are those numbers static or dynamic? In other works are they locked in at that point in time, or will they move up & down over time as more people enter their scores?
Either way, it's still very cool!
Justin Rogers August 5 at 3:29pm
finally,thanks pete!
Pete Crist August 5 at 3:24pm
For those wondering, the green numbers under your scores are the difference between your score and the course average. You may see a few wonky numbers while this is rolled out. More details soon.
Jeff Reed August 4 at 3:43pm
To me, it looks like these green ovals are showing stroke variance between your score and a particular round score. Whether that score is an estimated 1000 rated round, or what it means, the scores for any particular course are consistently different the same number as the green ovals. In any case, more stats = more fun.
- Myk Nemeth - August 3 at 9:52pm
yes its tru except im not seeing an oval i see green bricks..............but i havent started drinking my 40 of colt 45 yet
Shaun Adkins August 3 at 9:29pm
Everyone is wondering about these green bubbles Pete.
Justin Rogers August 3 at 3:27pm
im wondering the same thing
Mike Murphy August 3 at 2:56pm
What's up with the numbers in the green ovals next to some scores?
Matt "The Spider" Swider July 31 at 3:31pm
Those responsible for sacking those responsible have now been sacked.
Tom Lowman July 20, 2012 at 12:18am
Pete, please remove the Riley Conference Center, Kansas course from the menu. The Army would only cut the grass twice a year so we pulled up all 18 baskets and relocated them to a managed outdoor rec facility...Moon Lake on Ft. Riley, KS. Bad for our backs, good for Kansas disc golf.
Mike "Some Guy" Even July 19, 2012 at 10:59am
Just give the server a good kick
Raymond Karle July 17, 2012 at 9:24am
PETE! Sending you a message now. Not sure why the even score for 24 baskets is at 60. please see your Scene, message
Mat Critter July 15, 2012 at 4:04pm
can you please add portland park in georgia to the list as well as cherokee park in morristown tn? got some aces to post.

Bag
174g - new
Distance, turnovers
175g - new
Thumbers, hard sidearms
171g - beat
So beat, it's like a long-range Leopard
175g - new
Headwind; super straight shooter
172g - worn
Long anhyzers, great turnover disc
175g - worn
Tweeners, 300-330 feet
175g - new
I will find a way
175g - new
Awesome utility driver
171g - new
~350 ft, long turnovers
180g - new
Am Nats Liberty Buzzz
180g - new
USDGC 2009 artist proof, just for show at the moment.
172g - worn
I alternate between 2 or 3 of these for putt and approach. Love the glow plastic for putters
172g - new
Loco IV stamp, for stable approaches

Any chance this will be followed up by handicap numbers?