Sweet, I just saw this and am going to revive the thread. I too am a frolfer. First heard of the game 30 years ago. My buddy had a friend named mike, we called him a good wrench. That was a loving term in this small town, lived in a trailer outside the city and we would go there to play darts, hackey sack, and stuff like that. He was damn good at all. He was always up to some weird stuff. Building bongs out of watch cases and hobby pipe with pieces of a window blinds pull string. Anyways he played frolf and he took us to edora in fort Collins. I loved it. Ioved how we could play drinking beers, girlfriends and less talented people could play. It was awesome. I love how accessible it is. Always heard edora was a nice track and it is. Thanks for that course finder. Found it, and dillon lake, and jonny roberts in arvada.
Discs were cheap enough and we would play there throughout our youth. Edora was a big deal at time, olympic pool and rec center. We would go there to unsuccessfully meet girls and play dg. We had a course at my highschool that was just poles we would play. And i
would also play the csu campus course which is now gone. It was so cool. And they moved it behind the holiday inn dont know if its still there. And then my friends and i lived in the neighborhood across from edora park. So yeah we played it a lot. Ill share some stories later but great course.
Come out here and play in the mountains for example and you will see why you need a tomahawk. Its a critical throw. There was a hole at edora that was best played with a monster soaring tomahawk over the valley of trees rather than trying to thread the needle.
One of the funnest courses I played was in murfreesboro tn. It was carved right out of the trees. So cool and hard, but not like lake dillon near breck, those big pines suck up discs. Well happy frolfing, hope I get out soon. I have a friend who calls me, its like his peace time. I like being part of that.