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Permalink Reply by xians421 on March 31, 2013 at 1:53am I use my 2008 PGA (not PDGA) U.S. Open at Torrey Pines golf towel. It is about three times thicker than ANY disc golf towel.
Permalink Reply by Kazuhiko Gomibuchi on March 31, 2013 at 3:18am And I am happy to find your favorite towel.
In all honesty, if you know it's going to be a really wet round, pack some regular cotton golf towels, a few micro-fiber, and extra mirco fiber or 2 in a ziploc, for later in the round. After warm-up, use your cotton (non-soaked, or get new ones), should be hanging from the middle uprights of your umbrella to remove the big water, then progress to dryer towels to dry off completely BEFORE putting into your bag. If you put partially wet discs into your bag, the ALL your discs get wet, and you waste more towels. I dispise wet rounds, beacuse it forces everyone to be sheltered, and takes the social dynamic out of the game...everyone spends so much time trying to dry plastic, and stay dry themselves.
SK
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