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We Made H.O.R.S.E. a Disc Golf Game?!
Discover how disc golfers Trev and friends turned H.O.R.S.E., a popular card game, into a thrilling game of skill and strategy. In this creative twist on the classic game, players aim to spell out "F.O.U.N.D.A.T.I.O.N." by navigating through Timbrook's challenging holes. The game requires precision throwing, clever putts, and strategic decision-making to avoid taking letters. Watch as Trev explains the unique rules of H.O.R.S.E.: Disc Golf, including how players earn letters by missing shots or failing to get into the circle on each hole's tee box. With a mix of humor and expertise, Trev breaks down the game's complexities, making it accessible for both seasoned disc golfers and newcomers alike. Will the team emerge as the last player standing, or will they succumb to the pressure? Join the fun and find out!
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What is good foundation nation? Welcome back to disc golf course. >> Welcome back to the disc golf course. >> Best horse noise. >> No. Did I say it wrong? >> So, we've done this video >> and they get their like little side shake to get the flies off. >> Yeah. >> You try, Trev. >> I'm a fly. >> I'm more of a me. >> Oh, wow. That was dope. >> That was a good shimmy. >> Thank you. Thank you. So, we've done this twice before. Basically, similar to the game horse, except we're spelling foundation. So, a little longer. >> We're playing through Timbrook and the first opportunity for a letter is off the T of each hole. So, if I go first and I throw into the circle, that means it's the other two have to get into the circle or they take a letter. Basically, if somebody sets that precedent, whether it's person going first, second, or third, the people who do not get into the circle, they have a letter. So, that's the first opportunity for letters. Beyond that, we move to the putting. Um, unless nobody makes it in the circle. If nobody makes it into the circle, our upshots are basically the same thing. But once we're in the circle, or at least one person is, we go to the putting stage. At that point, you get to select either putting from your lie or a wide openen 25-footer. Those are your two options. If you did not get into the circle, you move to that wide open 25-footer. Then becomes the second opportunity for a letter. Everybody putts. This one is simple. Uh you either make it or you don't. If you miss, you get the letter. And this one, all three of us could miss in this scenario. That's the way the game works. It'll be pretty simple to follow once you move along. Just know that we're trying to get into the circle off the T. Then you're trying to make your putt to avoid letters. If you spell foundation, you're eliminated. Last man standing wins. If we get through all 18 holes, which I don't believe we ever have, but if we do, uh, then it's whoever has the least amount of letters. So, let's flip to see who goes first. We'll go odd. Odd man goes...





