Well, Hawaii became the thirty-eighth state in which I have played disc golf when Todd, Cindy, and I played Safari golf at Wailoa State Park in Hilo yesterday. There is an official course listed in the PDGA website, but you need a local guide and the number was out of order. So Safari golf will have to do. And I lost a disc.

Hawaii has some big rough.

Cindy's hole had a double mando (which she missed and had to play from the drop zone).

My form isn't the greatest...but we still had fun.

Hey, I bet if I threw from half way across this bridge, the water hazard would be no problem...

Yeah, well, maybe not.
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And I thought regular golf had rough. Ha!
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