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  • That is one killer of a hole, tons of discs bottom of that pond I guess.

  • Goldie you fat fuck! Nice throw man! Although your forehand needs work.

  • Lol duggleass never left highschool I take it, at least come up with original insults

  • @certifiedpet I am not even sure where you are getting this reference from. If you aren't here to talk about Disc Golf, then go away.

    Please and thank you.

  • @duggleass Oh sorry man I meant Weezy10580, your video is awesome

  • Nice!!!

  • Nice hair fag

  • @Weezy10580 Wow. Really? You actually posted that? You have managed to make yourself look like an completely unoriginal douche in only three words.

    Maybe when you are finished with middle school you can come back and try commenting again.

  • @duggleass Thats all I needed to post fagboy.

  • @Weezy10580 The genius is never ending. Did you spend all morning arranging the words in your reply?

    What lost 1980's world are you in anyway, where fag, faggot, fagboy, etc is even an insult anymore?

  • @duggleass Its not an insult to a shitdick like you. Go fuck another guy already half breed.

  • @Weezy10580 The best part is I have no idea why you are even here, or what would prompt this.  My best guess is that you are trolling, poorly I might add.

  • damn that looks like an unforgiving course...lotsa water to swallow up discs.

  • hey did you get this on video?

  • @1998crazymonkey Nah, we missed it. Why do you ask? ; P

  • @duggleass just askin :)

  • I love holes like this with water hazards. was that a destroyer?

  • @dramame I do believe he was throwing a destroyer there.

  • @duggleass Destroyer is THE best forehand disc. Hands down.

  • "Oh my god, we got it on video!"

  • @Jackimooz There was push back them to get aces, in tournament and/or league play on video. So the excitement was big.

  • Minnesota? Where in location to Grand Rapids, this hole/course looks epic

  • @ICIOIOIP It's a private course, not open to the public. It is very epic.

  • Where is this place located.

  • @dramame Northern Minnesota

  • @duggleass Anywhere near Park Rapids MN? Closest disk golf course we have is in Detroit Lakes...

  • @TheWoodlandHippie This is up Lake Superior's North Shore.

  • I don't believe it was a foot fault. His foot was on the end of the pad when he released. As long as a part of your front foot is the pad, then you are ok. You can have a toe hanging off.

  • THAT WAS WORTH EVERY BIT OF MB 'S! GRATIS !!! FOOT FOUL ? I SEE NOTHIN"

  • Wow awesome ace ! and you get a bonus in my book for the over the water shot ! nice !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • are you guys fucking kidding me? even if he didn't go an INCH too far he still would have made it...all this jealousy

  • Section 803.04 F

    "A stance violation must be clearly called within three seconds after the infraction to be valid." End of story

  • OH MY GOD WE GOT IT ON VIDEO !

  • Hey fags you know that you have 3 sec to call a foot fault from the time he steps over the line. hahah everyone was watching that throw go in, not one person would have the time to call that. dumbass fags on youtube. nice throw man

  • Duggleass great fucking throw, forehand and every thing. Dangerous Placement by the way i like your guys style and would kill to throw your course

  • A beautiful hole.

    People who would call foot fault maybe need to relax. Lord.

  • cant get enough of this ace. great shot on a great hole

  • @stevendapmp2 In Boone IA you have to throw over a water treatment shit pond. Try topping that!

  • Pretty fucking awesome.

  • anyone notice the foot fault.. i'd have called it for sure

  • Anyone notice the dozens of comments already on the subject. That board is gone now. Its Earth T-Pads on a private course, on private property. Foot faults aren't that big of a deal amongst friends.

  • yea who cares its like 2 inches he still would have aced. what a bunch of babies mad because they can't make that shot.

  • you have 3sec to call the foot fault after he throws. you would not of called it fast enough lol

  • =/ Personally I don't plan to play on any course that has water hazards and such for a while. As a someone who just picked up the sport(though I've been wanting to most of this summer) I'm sure i would lose a disc in it...especially that one.

  • Great Video! Forget the haters!

  • Thank you Duggleass for defending one of my favorite sports, you can't bad talk it untill you have played the sport.

  • are you serious? Have you even played? Apart from the fact that there are multiple discs (much like clubs) there are also different types of throws. Now. The number of available discs, which fly different, is greater than the combination of available clubs and balls in ball golf. Add now the different throws to each of them and ball golf becomes lame in comparison. However find me a golf course where you can play drops in access of 100 ft per hole, over waterfalls, through the woods etc.

  • and its free, with no lazy ass carts

  • not free where i am!! damn those bastards. 4$ a day or 32 for an annual. complete bs. Aberdeen, SD Forest Drive DG course

  • thats some shit, still cheaper than golf!

  • That sucks but I wouldn't be surprised if there was at least 1 somewhat close free course where you live. I hope they do a lot of work on those courses and keep them nice if they charge(and possibly do a lost and found service...it sucks to lose discs)

  • dude you should really studie the sport before you talk there are over 100 kinds of disc golf discs

  • Do a little research before you talk. Disc golf is much more difficult.

  • There actually are, enought different types of discs to fill up a table tennis table(akward word) atleast 80 85 different kinds, so shut your mnouth if you dont know

  • agreed man ive been playing for a year and im jus now getting the better feel of it

  • @hazthehoe bonehead.

  • awesome shot! grats!

  • I don't know how anyone could say for sure that his foot was over the line.. it was really close, but from that angle and the jerkiness of the video I have no choice but to award him the ace.

  • sick

  • If it were on concrete tee's then his foot would have still been on the pad. A great ace in my book! Look at my disc golf vid's!

  • Did anyone else notice that he committed a "Foot Fault" by going past the line?

  • It has been discussed here as well as on the MNFA website at as well. However it was noticed after the fact, and it was a league event. So we let it stand. It is obvious now however that his foot crosses the line.

  • Pretty F'n Sick dude.

  • Awesome shot, gotta love the "We got it on video!"

  • I was quite excited about it. I have seen a ton of aces, and this was the first time I got one recorded. I am too honest to edit the audio out on that, felt it was more fun with that line left in there!

  • I agree. It makes the video more enjoyable because of the genuine reaction. Awesome shot.

  • I have only gotten one ace in my disc golf career. It was on a tricky hole, and skipped in, so there was a bit of luck involved. I liked hearing the reaction, because it was very similar to mine. Just the sheer shock that this thing you chucked actually went exactly where you wanted it 300 feet away through the woods. It was great.

  • one of the best aces on u tube thx

  • OH MY GOD WE GOT IT ON VIDEO! lol funny.

  • I know. I am such a Dork!

  • Dug...where do you live? Duluth as well? Very cool. This clip is so dang beautiful. I just confirmed my flight to Colorado for re-opening the course.  Stay tuned.

  • What do you mean Duluth as well? Are you from this area? Or were you talking to to someone else from duluth?

  • You said the course was in Duluth....so I wondered if you were there as well.

  • ahhhh yes, yes I am. I started disc golfing after I moved to Michigan, and part of moving home I was determined to get a disc golf course here.

  • Dug...I'm building a house on 6 acres and my bud lives next door on 5 acres. We're going to put 9 in on a private course this summer.

  • Thats the way to do it. The course this video was shot at is on someones private property. 18 holes that move all the way around the house. Further up the river is another 40acre plot of land, owned by a different family that also has a 18 hole course. Both courses are available to the local club members and aren't open to the public. Whats neat about this one, and you can't tell to much from the video is that you are throwing over a little water fall.

  • Saint charles Illinois. Just got one built here 2 years ago.  I co-designed it wiht the Ill PDGA directors.

  • Nice! We have a 4 hole family course going into a half block park, and a 9 hole ADA course going in, and now we might have to make changes to the course we built last year. I am none to pleased about it.

  • Wow....totally cool looking course. We created one like that just outside of Rocky Mountain National Park. We took it down after being up for over 14 years.

  • Thats harsh having to take a course down. Especially one that is so well established like that. Were you forced to do it?

  • yes...unfortunately. But I have the ability to re-create it and am flying out there early May to get it re-established. We'll see....

  • Where do you live now?

  • Where is this course?

  • Its a private course near Duluth MN. This course is not available to the public.

  • Nice toss! Looks like a cool course.

  • amazing ace!

  • can you say F O O T .. F A U L T

  • yes, this topic has been greatly discussed and covered, both in the comments below and the 100's of comments on the mfa web page.

    At the time the fault was not noticed, so we are allowing the ace to stand.

  • nice shot... so what if he foot faulted. was it a tournament? still nice on a sick hole!

  • nice forehand ace! that hole looks pretty nasty.

  • Awesome shot!

  • that was incredible

  • nope,only played in maine.

  • foot over the line.

  • you know, that was a whole bit of conversation on the MFA board and was already decided that his foot was over the line. However, its still a sweet shot and history now.

    Good eyes though. Not many see that

  • that was a killer shot on a cool course

  • It was indeed. Have you played that course?

  • that is a crazy hole there, no messing up on that throw. Good shot!

  • What you can't see from here is that the pin is on a peninsula, so its really tight.

    Thanks for the comment!

  • Yes very much so. I've often wondered how to make a course work that isn't in a park system with maintenance crews and such

  • Well you build one on your own, and use trails and fields. But you must own the property. Thats a given. And for maintenance, its pretty simple, if your dedicated, but get a group of disc'ers who are interested and set up rules and requirements, and bam. Community Park, for a very small community that is.

  • Do you have to pay to play?

  • No. But at this course, it is members only. There are rules to being a member, and a list of responsibilities. Sorta run like a community thing amongst a short list of disc golfers. It is on a persons private property where they live, and tried having it open to the public, but then they didnt' have privacy and such, so they ended that. Now you need to be a member. All others will be asked to leave if they try to play, and refusal to leave is trespassing. Does that make sense?

  • Awesome hole! I bet thats a sweet course

  • Its not only a sweet course, but it is completely private. So its always available to those who are allowed to be there.

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