I’ve played at Koh Mak and the Malaysian course. The former is doing well and has an annual tournament, around the same time as several other fun events in Thailand. I hear that the Malaysian course mentioned has closed but there are other great courses in Johor Baru, like Pelangi Indah, which is an amazing free 18 hole park course with huge trees, water and elevation.
These are so insane so I can only speak to one lol, but I played a round in the Denver area at around 6,000 ft elevation and my discs were acting strange, so I can’t even imagine being up at like 10,000 ft with those insane lines. Sick content
you know that Svalbard is the most northest island to have a disc golf course so finland doesnt have the most north disc golf course in Europe. Norway has because Norway owns Svalbard
And even in continental Europe there's the Båtsfjord course in Norway wich is still more north than Utsjoki.. and both of those are also more north than the Noatak river one
Those are some great looking courses great content as always cheers 🍻
I’ve played at Koh Mak and the Malaysian course. The former is doing well and has an annual tournament, around the same time as several other fun events in Thailand. I hear that the Malaysian course mentioned has closed but there are other great courses in Johor Baru, like Pelangi Indah, which is an amazing free 18 hole park course with huge trees, water and elevation.
These are so insane so I can only speak to one lol, but I played a round in the Denver area at around 6,000 ft elevation and my discs were acting strange, so I can’t even imagine being up at like 10,000 ft with those insane lines. Sick content
you know that Svalbard is the most northest island to have a disc golf course so finland doesnt have the most north disc golf course in Europe. Norway has because Norway owns Svalbard
And even in continental Europe there's the Båtsfjord course in Norway wich is still more north than Utsjoki.. and both of those are also more north than the Noatak river one
Svalbards is more north ❄️🐻❄️😎