My son and I played a round of disc golf today. Usually, he wins, but today I won. I tried not to rub it in too much, lol.
He was struggling a bit on the first part of the round. He almost came back to beat me in the second half but the damage was done.
I struggled in the second half of the round. I made a decent approach for a birdie look on the par five, but when I got to my disc, I looked down and it had someone else's name on it. I could not figure out how on earth that could happen. It was the same plastic and mold but obviously not my disc. After that, I missed my birdie putt, went long, and missed the comeback putt. On top of that, I took a bogey on the next hole.
I contacted the owner of the disc and he said I could keep it since he wasn't throwing it that much and lost it a couple of weeks ago. It worked out for me since I use the disc a lot.
I'm still puzzled about how the discs got swapped. Maybe we lost the disc on the same hole, and I found his disc thinking it was mine. Since I know which course it was, I might take a second look at the holes that I know I throw the disc on. No worries, at least if I don't find my disc.
Some ancient rock art:
This was taken on a recent trip to Utah.
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25/06/2025
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