Thursday, October 18, 2007

Goldie gets an Ace at the Sucker River

Duration: 00:20 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-01-05 23:55:00
User: duggleass
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Description:

Signature hole at the Sucker River in Northern Minnesota. You can't really tell from where the camera is on this shot, but there is a half fallen tree on this hole that prevents a straight shot at the basket. Also, there is an elevation drop, do to the 5 foot water fall just beyond the pad. The Basket, is on a peninsula, so it really is more of a challenge than this angle might suggest.

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ChartierProductions ::: Favorites
Awesome shot!
07-09-26 13:36:39
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footballdude007 ::: Favorites
that was incredible
07-08-25 18:24:01
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spasmodicfleshapoid ::: Favorites
nope,only played in maine.
07-08-05 16:43:28
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duggleass ::: Favorites
It was indeed. Have you played that course?
07-08-05 10:34:32
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spasmodicfleshapoid ::: Favorites
that was a killer shot on a cool course
07-08-05 09:05:41
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duggleass ::: Favorites
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
07-08-04 00:35:57
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spasmodicfleshapoid ::: Favorites
foot over the line.
07-08-03 20:11:28
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duggleass ::: Favorites
What you can't see from here is that the pin is on a peninsula, so its really tight. Thanks for the comment!
07-07-19 23:47:22
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BGuss ::: Favorites
that is a crazy hole there, no messing up on that throw. Good shot!
07-07-12 16:26:17
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duggleass ::: Favorites
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.
07-01-08 20:24:32
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