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I would make the basket part a little wider than the chains so they fall from the top and more chain hitters would go in.
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Permalink Reply by Steve Belliveau on July 9, 2012 at 3:49pm Wow! Chuck, I dont always agree with you ,but I sure do look forward to seeing your opinion.
I think the ideal "nubs" would be like rubber/plastic eraser type extensions maybe a half inch above the rim that were cantilevered to bend back toward the pole when a disc came into the basket kind of like those spikes at the parking lot where you can only go over them forward. But striking them sideways or from behind they would essentially be rigid to slow or stop the motion of the disc.
Permalink Reply by Hootie on August 5, 2012 at 9:37am I love this discussion, funny stuff, and some people getting pretty heated about the subject.
I like the baskets that conform to PDGA specs, they seem to do ok for me. Sometimes I hit what I think is the "perfect" spot and I get a spit, sometimes i hit on the "off" side of the chains and the putt sticks. Thats the sport we love, i think if we mess about too much with the basket we may lose some of the essence of disc golf.
I think any improvement to the design should focus more in making sure that the chains (and/or whatever else is used to stop the disc's momentum and drop it into the basket) reliably catch the incoming discs. I'm not an expert in physics or aerodynamic engineering so I'm not going to offer a solution or reject anyone else's, but they're entertaining to read and consider.
Our target area on the basket is a lot bigger in comparison to a disc than a ball golf hole is in comparison to a golf ball, so I think we've got it good, especially for the chances of hitting an Ace (I've got two Aces in disc golf, I don't think I'll EVER get a hole in one in ball golf).
Permalink Reply by Bruce Brakel on August 5, 2012 at 11:58pm I agree with Mark that putting should be less random. I also think putting should be harder. The obvious solution would be to eliminate the top rack, chains and upper half of the pole. A basket on a post will catch every disc you throw in and reject every disc you don't.
I think it would be nice to have some extra chains between the inner, and outer chains. Maybe a little bit of a lighter, less thick chain.
Permalink Reply by Disc Player Sports on August 6, 2012 at 10:06am Magnets in the rim of the golf disc. Then you can put them on your car and drive down the road too!
Hey why not?
Permalink Reply by Jim Coonradt on August 6, 2012 at 1:58pm I vote for a beer dispenser integrated into the basket. For when you really need a beer!
Permalink Reply by Disc Player Sports on August 6, 2012 at 5:13pm How about the inner part of the basket be an ice cold keg of your favorite beer!
Imagine the sound it would make when the putt is made!
Permalink Reply by Disc Player Sports on August 6, 2012 at 5:33pm Currently dps is working on a new bag design: can't change the basket...
watcha think?
Permalink Reply by Donny Olow on August 6, 2012 at 4:29pm Better Chain configuration , like the Arroyo Basket !!!
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