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Foundation Disc Golf VideosMarch 23, 2026

The Better You Play, The More Your Disc Gets DESTROYED | Disc Golf Challenge

The Better You Play, The More Your Disc Gets DESTROYED is a disc golf challenge like no other. In this demolition derby-style video, four friends - Saiguy, Connor, Tyler, and the narrator - compete in a game of skill and luck on a challenging course. To make things more interesting, they've each chosen a different level of disc durability, ranging from the cheapest to the most expensive plastic available. The twist? The winner of each hole gets to claim the disc of their opponents for 5 seconds, setting up an unpredictable and exciting game. With rules in place to prevent intentional damage, the players must navigate not only the course but also the temptation to sabotage each other's discs. Watch as the friends put their skills to the test and see which one emerges victorious, with a disc that can withstand the ultimate challenge.

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What is good, Foundation Nation, and welcome to the disc golf demolition derby. This time with props. Jeez. We added two twists to this video. One is a handicapping system, even though the video already has one. We're going to have Saiguy is going to get a Cine Metal Flake MD3. Connor is going to get an S-line MD3. Tyler is going to get a Pline MD3X. Then I am going to get a baseline XO plastic method which is the same mold as the MD3X. So we go from the cheapest plastic all the way to their most expensive plastic. And how this video works is if you win a hole, everyone gets a chance to have at your disc for a little bit on the next tead. 5 seconds. >> We get 5 seconds. Everyone who didn't win the hole gets 5 seconds with that person's disc on the next teapad. Um >> and if you tie to win the hole, then both. Yeah. So, it's it's basically if somebody pars and everybody else birdies, everybody who birdied gets their disc done in by the person who par. >> Yeah. You don't do it to your own disc and no intentional puncturing. Those are the only two other rules. >> No intentional cutting or puncturing. Uh K, why don't you show your uh >> I had a lot of options I wanted to go with. I thought about bringing an angle grinder, but Trevor and I both agreed that would wither away too much material too quickly. So, I went with the orbital sander, the random orbit sander, um with some uh good old 80 grit sandpaper on there. So, I think it'll chomp down a little. I have no idea what's going to happen with this. My goal is just to sand the bead off of all of them. I forgot. So, I walked over to Trevor's desk and I got the grippy award. This was Holland Hanley's for eagle throwin. We never sent it to her because we discovered after we made it that it was actually an albatross. We gave her best shot back in 2022, but we never sent it to her because we messed up. So, this thing's dense though. >> That'll work. >> It'll It'll get some It'll do some damage. >> I brought a blowtorrch, so we'll see how well it...

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