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Old 02-22-2023, 08:37 AM
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First, I’m not a golfer, but I came across this a few days ago. Is it allowed on TV courses and has anyone tried it? I’m guessing that there are some that may be put off by it, but I’d appreciate any info or opinions you may have. Thanks.
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Old 02-22-2023, 09:31 AM
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I’m guessing you can’t play Frisbee on the golf courses either..
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Old 02-22-2023, 09:46 AM
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Never tried.
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Looks like serious back problems to me!
I stick to throwing the odd errant club!
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Old 02-22-2023, 03:22 PM
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Good luck with that. Some people can’t even accept people golfing wearing approved attire such as a shirt with a blade collar. At least that would solve the problem of hitting off super tight lies?
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I’m guessing you can’t play Frisbee on the golf courses either..
From what I understand, FlingGolf is not Disc Golf. You don't throw a flying disc (what most of us call a Frisbee). Instead, you use something that looks a little like a driver but to "fling" a golf ball with soft of a lacrosse club swing. The wife told me about it after seeing on that "Sharks" investors series. Allegedly, it's legal at nearly all golf courses as it does no more damage than regular golf and plays about as fast. I'd like to try it but the "clubs" are a hundred bucks and up (you can play with just a single "club") and it'd be a waste if I tried it and found it wanting as a replacement for "real" golf.
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From what I understand, FlingGolf is not Disc Golf. You don't throw a flying disc (what most of us call a Frisbee). Instead, you use something that looks a little like a driver but to "fling" a golf ball with soft of a lacrosse club swing. The wife told me about it after seeing on that "Sharks" investors series. Allegedly, it's legal at nearly all golf courses as it does no more damage than regular golf and plays about as fast. I'd like to try it but the "clubs" are a hundred bucks and up (you can play with just a single "club") and it'd be a waste if I tried it and found it wanting as a replacement for "real" golf.
Sounds like a good idea. I would like to try it.
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No! Just no!
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Old 02-24-2023, 06:21 AM
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First, I’m not a golfer, but I came across this a few days ago. Is it allowed on TV courses and has anyone tried it? I’m guessing that there are some that may be put off by it, but I’d appreciate any info or opinions you may have. Thanks.
anything that makes that game more fun than the ever so dull thing it is works for me
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First, I’m not a golfer, but I came across this a few days ago. Is it allowed on TV courses and has anyone tried it? I’m guessing that there are some that may be put off by it, but I’d appreciate any info or opinions you may have. Thanks.
https://youtu.be/UoMKtM4BOUY
Looks like fun. The idea of carrying only one club brings a smile.
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If you can turn a tennis court into a pickleball court, then you can adopt a golf course (at specific dates/times) into "flying" golf, which is NOT disk golf.

See:. FlingGolf(R) The Future of the Fairway!
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Old 02-24-2023, 09:19 AM
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I've been wondering about this for a few years. I don't golf but I would like to try this.
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Old 02-24-2023, 09:55 AM
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https://youtu.be/UoMKtM4BOUY
Looks like fun. The idea of carrying only one club brings a smile.
I watched some of the youtube video. Are these kids on speed or what?
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Have never heard of such a thing but it looks like a lot of fun

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfNm6lJrOEQ

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First, I’m not a golfer, but I came across this a few days ago. Is it allowed on TV courses and has anyone tried it? I’m guessing that there are some that may be put off by it, but I’d appreciate any info or opinions you may have. Thanks.
I used to be an avid snow skier and snubbed my nose at snow boarding when it started getting popular. Years later I regretted that decision, as I think I might really would have like snow boarding. Really sorry I never tried it. Fling golf?, if I get the chance I’d like to try it, and then decide if I like it or not.
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