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Why Doesn't Every Disc Golf Course Do This? | DGLO Disc Golf Preview Show

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The DGLO Disc Golf Preview Show discusses an innovative approach to disc golf course design introduced at the Toboggan Course in Milford, Michigan. Hunter and Trevor examine how the addition of "Moving Day" pins, where two pins are used on alternating rounds, adds a unique element to the course. They share their thoughts on this customization feature, highlighting its potential benefits and drawbacks. The duo also mentions the Toboggan Course as an ideal testing ground for this concept due to its straightforward fairways and relatively low costs associated with adding another basket. As they consider how this approach might be implemented at other courses, they reflect on the pros and cons of such a setup. With its potential to enhance player experience, the DGLO team weighs in on whether this trend is here to stay, especially for professional tours.

Join us on the DGLO Disc Golf Preview Show as we discuss a game-changing course feature all disc golfers wish they saw more of.

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foreign Great Lakes open presented by grip six I'm Hunter joined as always by Trevor we're officially in the postseason of disc golf it's playoffs um what that means we'll get into it a little bit later but we're heading back out Milford Michigan the toboggan course uh what a fun course um they added some teeth to it this year the one one of the biggest changes they did and we've actually talked about this several times but a few holes I believe three or four holes to be exact have two pins this year and they'll be playing one pin on rounds one and four and the other pin in round two and three kind of give it that like Moving Day actually make it mean something in disc golf um what are your thoughts on this and is it something we should see at other courses or you know is it just like a d glow exclusive thing no yeah I think that D glow is a great uh course to start this with because you have a very customizable course for instance a lot of the fairways leading to the green are really straightforward to where you can just move the basket 100 feet 50 feet shorter on most of these holes and it works just fine um you know sometimes we see fpo pins just played out exactly like that uh so I think this is a really good tester course you know my thing is it immediately adds a really cool element to the course that we don't get to see uh many places if anywhere at all and I really like the you know it's not super expensive right we're putting we're not we don't need a second basket we're just putting in another sleeve yeah so you know I think that any courses that will allow the pro tour to do this I think they should use as much as possible I I mean I wish they were doing it on more holes um because I don't think the pros will mind it now well the other difficulty is you know and I ideally I'm not sure if they're doing this or not but ideally they would switch the pins uh on practicing ideally you'd have both pins in and practice for that um more baskets but at the very least having...

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