8/27/2008

 

Just Somewhere?


This strange website leaves little clues to any place of origin....pretty cool, yo! Funky basket too!!
http://www.dswitmer.com/post/45950929/home-made-disc-golf-basket

 

Lake Selmac, OR


MK-ULTRA posted this one on flickr

8/16/2008

 

Somewhere in Missouri

Fivebrothers makes this sick trick shot on his homemade variety. FYI....he didn't do it 3X in a row, it's an edited display so you may appreciate his awesome powers! So appreciate damnit!!!


8/15/2008

 

Somewhere in Israel

I'm somewhat surprised that this basket catches as well as it does. frisbeecoil posted this one and is evidently the, "main flying disc portal for all disc sports in Israel."

make a visit:
www.frisbee.co.il


 

Somewhere in Australia

ardenpm posts an attempt to make the, Disc Proof Basket" catch....but to no avail!

This is a funny clip and obviously the basket doesn't work so well but I really appreciate watching this guy putt. He's got a great solid and consistent form. If anyone could make this thing catch, it would be this guy!


8/07/2008

 

Somewhere in the Junkyard



Jay, aka "Machineman" sent me this homemade target he's been working on:

I wanted to get some feed back on my mega cheep baskets. I call it the "Junk Yard Basket".
First my background is as a machinist. That is what I do and I have my own shop. I have allot of cool tools, and I enjoy making my oyn stuff. When I got into disc I wanted a basket to practice with but I didnt want to buy one.
This is what I managed to come up with. This basket is very easy to make and quite cost effective. This one took me about an hour to put together. I built this quickly rather than beautifully you could make it look better with paint and such but I was going for speed.

I have been using this for a few weeks and it works well. I have never had a blow through. However I have had a few rejections where I hit it square near the top and the disk caught just right on the cross chain and got tossed back out.

I am hoping to start a revolution and get people away from the trees posts and sticks and into the chains.


Great work Jay! Send updates when you build your course!!
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