Amazingly Long Disc Golf Throw

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This was one of many throws during the 2000 Peak to Peak Challenge held at Aspen, Snowmass, Beaver Creek and Vail Colorado. If you look close at the bottom of the picture you can see a tiny yellow basket about a 1/4 mile down the hill. My disc went a bit anhyser and never flexed enough to make it back to the fairway. We found it pin high about 40 yards in the trees. It was still a par but I always wanted to birdie that hole. The Peak to Peak Challenge is a difficult 98 hole 5 day event in the beautiful Colorado mountains. These courses are unquestionably the most amazing and difficult courses ever designed. Keep an eye out for more disc golf clips from Scary Mini Productions, Kiss The Sky, CoolShots, HotShots, SouthernShots and more. Thanks to The Wright Life (Fort Collins, CO) for organizing Kiss The Sky (at Aspen) and the P2P Challenge at the surrounding ski resorts. Thanks also to Johnny B and his tireless dedication to filming disc golf events all around the country and making GREAT FILMS!! Pick up copies of these disc golf classics at discappear@netzero.com ask for Joyce

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25 Responses to “Amazingly Long Disc Golf Throw”

  1. chumpypig15 says:

    im visiting Colorado right now and i would love to buy a $6 disc from Academy and chunk it off!

    we’re in Golden, got any courses?

  2. theroachman49 says:

    looked fake

  3. EdMcStinko says:

    Huh? Given the gradient and thin air, this doesn’t convince me that you can throw over 250 feet over level ground at sea level. I do the exact same thing with a downhill throw, it goes farther if you angle it downwards like that.

  4. highrolla5 says:

    Mulligan?

  5. aamidjaythreepointoh says:

    You parred the hole because of an awesome drive. I couldn’t believe how long of a time that disc ended up sailing.

  6. Ericxwink says:

    @Christokerson Lmao.

  7. Christokerson says:

    i was wondering if you ever found that frisbee…faggot

  8. Swood44 says:

    @meowmmmmm thats truly amazing, you should post a video of him throwing that far, unless of course your lying

  9. meowmmmmm says:

    An elevated throw is not an amazing throw. My 5 year old son could do that!

  10. Kostly says:

    @4eightyvolt I am the beastest. LOL

  11. 4eightyvolt says:

    @Kostly
    is that so? i’m impressed…really i am.

  12. Kostly says:

    @4eightyvolt I bet you I could throw one further IN PLAY

  13. 4eightyvolt says:

    @CelestialGangsta …Then it wouldn’t go as far or look as good. Look, any 2nd grader can tell you he had an advantage tossing from a hill, but the premise of the clip was to show how spectacular a disc can look in flight rather than how spectacular a guy can throw. Higher elevation will give you this effect. Why can’t some people see this?

  14. CelestialGangsta says:

    Next time try throwing it on level ground.

  15. MrCooptacular says:

    @danolson68 oh man i thought i knew you haha. theres a dan olson i know whose world essentially evolves around ultimate frisbee and i thought i happened upon him. never mind

  16. Swood44 says:

    do you have a gps tracker on that thing cus theres no way your finding that

  17. danolson68 says:

    @MrCooptacular Nope

  18. MrCooptacular says:

    @danolson68 this may be a name coincidence, but if i say TEAM OLSON, does that mean anything to you?

  19. cel3587 says:

    dont think he cares to look for it there tough guy

  20. cel3587 says:

    dont think he cares to look for it there tough guy

  21. cel3587 says:

    broke ass

  22. misterlister1113 says:

    toothpick joint!

  23. layinframeon24s says:

    i would hate to find that one

  24. RyanWehr says:

    @englishkid28 LOL I dont see what is so amazing about a long throw in to the trees… that like a golfer bragging about a long drive into the ocean

  25. DiscGolfer705 says:

    @LethargicMind that was way over 500 feet and almost anyone can do something like that from the top of a hill.

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