@tossingplastic Yeah, sorry. I mostly watch RUclips videos on a new Kindle tablet I got, and it's typing interface is terrible. much easier to comment from my phone or laptop.
Hunter is a great inspiration for the anhyzer shot Despite being forehand only and thus lacking spin, it’s the shot I worked on the most this season. It’s coming along
I live within a 2 hour drive but still haven't played Oggwood. Thank you for the tour. Previously I'd only seen still photos and this video worked much better for a preview.
Went to the Halloween event, Oggween it's a great weekend with great people and amazing camping, and a huge bonfire. It's definitely worth looking into going if you're able!
Great finish man. Definitely a course i would drive out to see. also just want to say how envious I am of what you are doing out there. I had the exact same idea a while back but didn't know how to, or have the balls to make it happen.
great video, love oggwood. check out henslee park in dickson county. buckner park is 2 miles away also, but henslee is located on a old ball golf course. most positions are in the shorts right now but the gold layout is long with some big shots. signs, and 18 baskets, teepads for around 50% of the course.
Damn there you go getting that advertisement during video status. 😅 congrats. Always enjoy the videos. You should host an event in your home west michigan.
I would rate it a 8 to 8.75 based on your video. I’m a fan of woods, elevation, and variety. The forced anhyzer mando shot & the amount of shorties kind of pulled it down to an 8 in my mind, but still pretty rad and lots of character like you mentioned.
Go RPM. Love my kea.. I have a base plastic (soft Strata) Kea that sticks to the ground on head height back shoulder Anhyzers thrown straight at the pin around 100 ft away. RPM's base plastic is also super grippy when wet (actually more grippy than dry, and they are quite sticky dry). And my RPM Kotare 1R is so beef its the whole ranch. (BTW, if you mention metric measurements like in your vid thumbnail.. it should be in mm or meters... cm's are for dress makers. q8D
My first Piwakawaka was the Strata plastic. I absolutely loved it but it eventually got too beat in. I agree the Kea is an awesome disc! I used the same unit of measurement that the PDGA uses in the rule book.
@@tossingplastic Good to know the PDGA doesn't realise the metric world bases itselt on the mm, Meter and Kilometer.. Unfortunately Schools brought a lot of us up with a 30cm-1ft ruler.. but in the business world cm's are to be avoided at all cost, especially mechanics and building. back to discs.. I think my Kea is a Strata soft... Its a base but very rubbery, less klunk if you knock it with your knuckles... and the top fleaxes easily, where my strata Pekapeka is now basically octagonal and is as soft as a light switch panel...
I am truly a beginner. Been tossing plastic for just one year. That course might just allow me a chance. For me I might give it a 7. The only miss, is that psycho neighbor. The only thing that I would have done differently.... I would have borrowed a spoon
In hindsight I should've aimed for the trifecta of knife, spoon and fork. The psycho neighbor is definitely the first I've ever seen. I'm glad you enjoy the content!
Oh no!!! The cool old barn is down!!!
I really like these videos where you play a course. I've noticed that you're really good at anni shots. I am terrible at them. Thanks again.
I always thought anni shots were more exciting than forehand so I really focused on trying to learn them. Nice to see yo commenting again!
@tossingplastic Yeah, sorry. I mostly watch RUclips videos on a new Kindle tablet I got, and it's typing interface is terrible. much easier to comment from my phone or laptop.
@@UtahDarkHorse I understand! New devices can be a pain!
Hunter is a great inspiration for the anhyzer shot
Despite being forehand only and thus lacking spin, it’s the shot I worked on the most this season.
It’s coming along
That was an absolute awesome ending to a round!!! Way to go.
Finally haha the pro rhyno made it!
It's a fun course for sure, but more than anything, Phillip is a great guy like you said.
He sure is!
Dang! That last shot!🎉🎉
It finally happened!
LETS GO!
That last shot was beautiful!
Thank you! About time the pro rhyno had it's time to shine!
I live within a 2 hour drive but still haven't played Oggwood. Thank you for the tour. Previously I'd only seen still photos and this video worked much better for a preview.
I'm glad it brought you value! That is my hope for every course review I make.
Crazy to be #98 - thank you for making a course review on this one! Ive never heard of it and it looks like a great vibe there : - )
Its the best vibe
The neighbor has chilled out a bit in the past few years lol
Good to know!
Great forehand tee shot on 10.
Everybody gets lucky sometimes!
That's a giant basket. Now we need a giant disc to throw on that hole lol
Enter the Condor
Went to the Halloween event, Oggween it's a great weekend with great people and amazing camping, and a huge bonfire. It's definitely worth looking into going if you're able!
Not sure if I'll be back that way next year but it sounds great!
Excellent work out there hunter. Nice to see companies noticing you too. Thanks for doing these.
I appreciate that, thank you! Means a lot to hear it.
Great finish man. Definitely a course i would drive out to see. also just want to say how envious I am of what you are doing out there. I had the exact same idea a while back but didn't know how to, or have the balls to make it happen.
It has taken a lot of guts and it's difficult most of the time haha but I do enjoy it!
Let's Go! I'm going 8.4.
great video, love oggwood. check out henslee park in dickson county. buckner park is 2 miles away also, but henslee is located on a old ball golf course. most positions are in the shorts right now but the gold layout is long with some big shots. signs, and 18 baskets, teepads for around 50% of the course.
Thank you for the recommendations!
Awesome video man enjoyed as always
Glad you enjoy them! Thank you!
Damn there you go getting that advertisement during video status. 😅 congrats. Always enjoy the videos. You should host an event in your home west michigan.
I'd love to be a commentator. It's not much of an add.but my first chance to try and partner with someone!
Yooooo! That pro rhyno “putt” was baller! Cool course review hunter 🎉
It finally found the basket!
3 is really hard to park. good throw.
Thank you! That's my favorite shot shape, I'm glad it worked out too.
I would rate it a 8 to 8.75 based on your video. I’m a fan of woods, elevation, and variety. The forced anhyzer mando shot & the amount of shorties kind of pulled it down to an 8 in my mind, but still pretty rad and lots of character like you mentioned.
That's a great analysis!
Im going to give it the very solid rating of 8.2 out of ten. Great content as usual Homie
That's a solid rating! Glad you enjoy it!
I made the mistake of watching your first throw on 0.25 speed to analyze the incredible launch that thing had and started dying laughing.
Laughing from the branch hit or my form, both are possibilities lol
@tossingplastic with the sound on, it's the "MMMMhhhhmmmMMM" for me 😂
@jumanjithemusical oh yea I have an interesting release noise. RiP to me
@@tossingplastic sorry to point it out, you can hide my original comment now 😂
Never change!!
Kinda had a Blair Witch thing going. Funny how you can have those days when you can hit 50-60fters but miss 15-20fters. Looked like a ton of fun!
The Blair which sight is right next to the course!
@@tossingplastic Bell Witch*
I'd say it's about a 7.8.
Go RPM.
Love my kea.. I have a base plastic (soft Strata) Kea that sticks to the ground on head height back shoulder Anhyzers thrown straight at the pin around 100 ft away.
RPM's base plastic is also super grippy when wet (actually more grippy than dry, and they are quite sticky dry).
And my RPM Kotare 1R is so beef its the whole ranch.
(BTW, if you mention metric measurements like in your vid thumbnail.. it should be in mm or meters... cm's are for dress makers.
q8D
My first Piwakawaka was the Strata plastic. I absolutely loved it but it eventually got too beat in. I agree the Kea is an awesome disc! I used the same unit of measurement that the PDGA uses in the rule book.
@@tossingplastic Good to know the PDGA doesn't realise the metric world bases itselt on the mm, Meter and Kilometer..
Unfortunately Schools brought a lot of us up with a 30cm-1ft ruler.. but in the business world cm's are to be avoided at all cost, especially mechanics and building.
back to discs.. I think my Kea is a Strata soft... Its a base but very rubbery, less klunk if you knock it with your knuckles... and the top fleaxes easily, where my strata Pekapeka is now basically octagonal and is as soft as a light switch panel...
I'm thinking 9.2
That's a pretty high assessment!
@tossingplastic Two words (GIANT BASKET). 😆
I am truly a beginner. Been tossing plastic for just one year. That course might just allow me a chance. For me I might give it a 7. The only miss, is that psycho neighbor. The only thing that I would have done differently.... I would have borrowed a spoon
In hindsight I should've aimed for the trifecta of knife, spoon and fork. The psycho neighbor is definitely the first I've ever seen. I'm glad you enjoy the content!
@@tossingplastic Hes chilled out in the past few years.