Monday, December 9, 2013

School's Out For...Winter!

With the semester done I've got plenty of extra time to get those custom dyes done before Christmas, shoot me an email at LeftHandDiscs@Gmail.com and we can make the arrangements!

Play It Again Sports in Longmont is also getting their new orders in starting early next week! Innova's new disc the Nova, Westside's World and Vibrams O-Lace should all be in before Christmas as well, shoot me an email or stop by the store if there's something you'd like to reserve or be contacted about when it arrives!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Happy December!

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! I was lucky to spend it with family and friends in sunny Jacksonville, Florida. As the luck just kept on rolling we even found our way out to Ed Austin Memorial Park to play the Fore Palms Disc Golf Course. It was a beautiful day, a beautiful park and a fantastic course. Should anyone ever find there way out to Jacksonville, this is the course to play!

Alas, the week ended too quickly and I'm back home to my regular routine. Part of my winnings from Okthrowberfest (the disc dyeing contest on Disc Golf Course Review) was an unstamped Legacy Icon Ghost that my fingers had been just itching to dye. I've grown fond of doing dyes that match the discs title, and with the Black Friday brand new video game console craze I figured I'd pay respect to video game heritage and honor some of my all time favorite ghosts. Here's the result:


This coming week is my finals week and unless something big comes up in the world of local disc golf, I probably wont be posting for a little while. After December 9th, however, my schedule will open up for winter break.

Be sure to e-mail me ASAP if there's a custom dye you want to give/receive for Christmas so I can get it done before the big day! I will take all requests on a first come first serve basis and will be sure to communicate a timeline when the request is made!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Colorado Proud!


Some awesome Colorado dyes now hanging in the office of local State Farm agent and Disc golfer Ben Parsons! Stop by his office to get an insurance quote, talk a little DG and check out the sweet dyes!

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Updated/Coming Soon

Just a quick announcement-

The Local Courses page has been updated and I'm working on getting more quick links for the larger courses in the area. Along with that you'll see that the page no longer has "Events" in the title.

Look for the new standalone Events page (coming soon) that will have events listed for the full year (as they are announced) with exact dates and links.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Centennial Saturday!

This Saturday, Nov. 16th, is the Longmont stop for the disc golf tour known as Winter Warriors. The series stops at a different course each week and is done for charity! Check out the full info here and hope to see you out there!

Monday, November 11, 2013

An Adaptive Hunter

After a long time searching for a good alternative for my old love, the discontinued Discraft Reaper, I found the Latitude 64 Trident. I carry two, an Opto and a Gold for their varying stability and after the great turnout of my Opto Trident dye, I had to do something to match it. Here's the result; again with pictures again step by step (although I did miss a few pictures since I'm not in the habit of taking them as I go).







With all those legs, this thing will hunt down the chains and never let them go!

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Grow an Orange

I've had some questions lately about how the dye process works. I am working on a "How To" page but it's still a long way off. In the meantime here's my latest dye step by step:

Latitude 64 Pain, nice and pearly around the borders. Great over-stable mid!
Stamp removed with acetone
Vinyl applied, first (darkest) layer already cut out for shading
First dip done, second dip cut out of the stencil ready to go
Fully grown orange, ready to throw!
The disc looks a lot darker in the picture but the original pearly-ness of the plastic still shows throw and the orange is visible through the second dip. Super simple dye but it's fun and will look great in the air. 


Holy Confusing New Layout Batman!

For anyone who plays Edora up in Fort Collins, beware! There is an entirely new layout to the course, some holes are gone and there are new holes to the east of the railroad tracks.

It's great, in my opinion, until hole 16. But I'm not going to spend anytime now writing out a long review... I've got dyes to do! So while I'm working get out there and play; see what you think of the new layout. When you get back, I should have some pictures up of my latest work.

Before heading out though, check out the Noco Disc Golf website here (also available on the links page) for info on the new layout and a map. Trust me, you'll need it.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Been a Couple Days!

Could've used more than one hour on that time change I think. Anyways, to catch up here real quick; I accidentally double booked myself the night of FCDGA's Halloween Glow Tourney. I was still able to donate my disc, help with the set up and play 9 holes before I had to take off. So I'd like to offer a congratulations to the winner of that tourney (whoever you are) and offer to re-post the congrats with a name and a picture if you happen to read this and want the credit. Just email me a picture of yourself with the disc and be sure to include your name and score if possible! Anyways, I'm glad to know that that Champion Beast has found itself a home. On another good note, I see a very bright future for the partnership of the FCDGA and Left Hand Discs!

Now as much as I hate to say it, I haven't found the time to start my next dye project due to my other obligations. The stencil is there, as well as the disc and they're both calling my name. I'm sure I'll have pictures in a few days here. Also on the subject of dyeing I will be unavailable for dyes Thanksgiving week, so if there's anything you want done, get it to me soon!!!

To wrap it up, I was recently drooling at the new release Vibram XLink Glow discs and stumbled upon Steven Dodge's thoughts on how to grow the sport of disc golf. Very interesting reading and a great look at the entire mission! Perhaps Left Hand Discs will even be able to participate some day...

Find the article here.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween to all from Left Hand Discs! I've now eaten way too much candy and am already looking forward to absolutely stuffing myself come Thanksgiving.

Sooner though, this Saturday, this disc will be up for grabs to the winner of the 2013 Fort Collins Disc Golf Club's Glow Tournament!

 I'll be there before promoting and even selling a couple dyes! Come check it out!

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Join Me!

This Saturday, November 2 I'll be at the Cache La Poudre Middle School course for Fort Collins Disc Golf Club's Glow Tourney!

Cache La Poudre (CLP) is about as close as disc golf gets to a putt-putt course. It's an extremely fun, technical 9 hole course that plays through a cottonwood forest. None of the holes are over 300' and most are around 200'. I generally carry a mid and a putter. It is a little like the front 7 holes of Valmont Disc Golf Course, only much more fun in my opinion due to the layout taking full advantage of the obstacles and terrain.

I'll have a few dyes that I'll be selling and am also working on a custom dye as a prize that'll be donated to the winner! $10 to get in and there's a costume contest as well as a jack-o-lantern contest. The jack-o-lanterns will light the way after they're placed on the top of all the baskets! Going to be nothing but a great time!

Full tourney details here
CLP Course here

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

That was supposed to be a ghost sound. With today being Halloween eve's eve I figured I'd break off from the studying and create a talisman that would protect me from the coming evil. I mean, not really any of that, but I did finish the dye on my first Legacy disc!

As this is my first time dying Legacy Pinnacle plastic, I came into it thinking that it would dye similar to Champion from Innova. I couldn't have been more wrong. As it turns out this plastic takes dye a lot easier than Champion, almost better than Opto (almost). The amount of detail that can be seen in the form of brushstrokes was completely unintentional but signifies a promising future!

The entire disc is hand painted on the underside of the flight plate because the first run stamp on this disc is too awesome to remove. It's the normal Legacy first run stamp with a holographic ghost behind it, which is kind of visible in the picture of the front.

Front

Back
This one is in the bag, now onto the Trident!

Monday, October 28, 2013

One test down, one to go

I'm almost there... free time sure does come at a premium these days. Good thing there's Youtube for my daily disc golf distractions!

...Should hopefully have my Ghost done tomorrow! I'm really going to try and go for it not only because I started it a while ago but also to get it out of the way to start my Trident. My bag is almost complete...

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Even More Studying

Soon these tests will be behind me, and I'm actually starting to feel prepared. As a reward I got out to Edora today and threw 18. Course wasn't crowded and the weather was perfect, I couldn't have asked for more (although a few more birdies would've been nice)!

I've started my next dye on my first run Legacy Pinnacle Ghost which is still in its early stages but looking awesome. I should be done and have some pictures of it this Wednesday or Thursday, so look out for that. I'll also be starting the dye on the Lat64 Gold Line Trident I just added to my bag. It's going to have to be epic to match my current Opto Trident (check it out on the past dyes page) and I have just the stencil in mind.

There's been some talk about preparing for winter golf and I know a lot of players like to throw black discs both so the plastic warms and for visibility. If you have some extra plastic/old discs lying around that you'd like to use for winter (instead of buying black discs) right now I'll dye the flight plate of your disc completely black for $2.00 or half black (looks awesome in the air!) for $3.00. Especially in the case of star plastic, or comparable, these are much better than pure black discs because the underside of the disc is still full color! I'll post pics as soon as I have my own winter bag ready!

Now, before I get back to the books here's my daily disc golf distraction video: here

Friday, October 25, 2013

Disc Golf Study Time

Got a couple of tests coming up this week, and as of right now I find myself very unprepared. So I've been spending a lot of time in front of the computer, book and pen in hand. Gettin' after it. But I'm not a machine and I think it's important to take breaks from studying every 30 seconds or so. I've found a way to still be productive, though, and have been taking full advantage.

Here's a couple of clinics done by Dave Feldberg, a professional disc golfer who also happens to have a masters in teaching. I've found his advice extremely helpful both in improving my game and in distracting me from my studies. Productive right?

Putting Clinic here
Technique Clinic here
Driving Clinic here

AAAAAAAaaaaannnnnndddd just because I can't be all work and no play...check out Feldberg on the Conan O'Brien Show (I know, right?!) here!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Going Live!


If you're reading this then Left Hand Discs has officially gone live to the public! I definitely need to thank all of you who previewed the site and gave me some great feedback, you know who you are! It's also an exciting day because the Team Left Hand dyes are now in the hands of Ryan and Jimmie and in the field. The ball is rolling!

 
I almost forgot to mention, the Vibram Xlink Soft order arrived at Play it Again Sports today! There's XLink soft available in every mold except the UnLace (but there's medium and firm UnLaces!). The supply is pretty limited though, so if you want one get there quick!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Trial, Error and Success!

Tonight I just completed Left Hand Discs three first official Team dyes! I'm still trying new things with plastic, and will continue to do so until I stop dying (no end in sight!). This is why my Team dye looks so different from the others. I would never try any first on someone else's disc and here's why:
I had intended on my disc being the inverse (in terms of the sun burst) but wanted to try layering yellow on blue the way I do with red. Turns out, it doesn't work. Unless, I suppose, the color you're looking for is somewhere between a navy blue and jungle green. I also mistakenly dyed my signature too dark of a blue too, so it kind of disappeared. I'm hoping that in time, the sun will lighten the dye. Still, I had to have the blue to include all of the Colorado flag colors!

These two came out better than I was hoping. The blue is stenciled and dip, but the rest of the discs are completely hand painted. Simply cannot wait to see them in the field!

Monday, October 21, 2013

The Polls are IN!

This year, for the first time ever, I entered two discs into Disc Golf Course Review's annual disc dyeing contest, "Okthrowberfest!" Well, the poll closed yesterday and the results are in! My discs titled "Autumn's Fury" and "Left the Remote in There" took 7th and 9th respectively. I consider this to be a huge accomplishment in my first year running! There are so many other talented dyers out there and the competition was intense, to even place top 10 is a huge honor; and I did it twice! I owe a huge thank you to BennettUA (DGCR profile name) for hosting the contest, everyone who supported me by voting for my dyes and to all the participants for making it such a fun memorable event! I'll definitely be entering again next year!
Autumn's Fury

Left the Remote in There...


Sunday, October 20, 2013

The Year So Far...

LPDGC's 2013 Ace Race Participants
It has been a great year for disc golf so far! The Longs Peak Disc Golf Club hosted it's first ever Discraft Ace Race which was a total blast! We were treated to cleverly shortened holes, holes with multiple baskets and a day of well organized fun! A late congratulations to Frank B. who put the whole thing together and won it all with a couple of aces! My buddy Seth P. bagged his first ever ace during the tourney too! It was a fantastic day and we're looking forward to doing it bigger and better next year!

Ace Race Results can be found here.



We had almost a full field for this year's Lunacy which was incredible! This included a great turnout for the Women and Recreational Division! Amateur players packs were amazing and included a tournament stamped CFR disc from Innova, tournament shirts provided by Play It Again Sports Longmont and Vibram donated marker discs and keychains! Myself and Chris Martin (owner of PIAS Longmont) manned a tent stock full of awesome, discounted plastic and hooked players up with great deals all day.

At the end of the day we were treated to (how many?!) rings of fire, a CTP for the unclaimed ace pool and an awesome awards ceremony. The LPDGC along with PIAS Longmont, Vibram and Top Card all contributed amazing prizes that allowed awards to go WAY deep in the field! I placed 7th in the Intermediate Division after coming back from 13th and was awarded a LPDGC stamped Cryztal Buzzz!

LPDGC and Team Left Hand and myself after an awesome day of discin' at Lunacy V

The courses were extremely well thought out and amped up for an extra challenge. The out of bounds lines and mandatories added extra levels of difficulty and were extremely well marked. Thanks LPDGC, PIAS Longmont, Vibram, SeanC Photography and Top Card for making it such a memorable event! I'm sure next year will be even better. There will definitely be some Left Hand Discs prizes up for grabs in Lunacy VI which, we've been told, will finally be a PDGA sanctioned event!

Left Hand Discs would like to congratulate:
Team member Ryan Morrow who shot a 104 and won the Advanced Division.
Team member Jimmie Solis who shot a 106 and tied for fourth place in the Open Division.
Disc Golf Pro Joe Rovere who shot an incredible 92 and took the Open Division!
Jeff Harris who won the Intermediate Division with a 112.
John Etten who won the Recreational Division with a 129.
Mandy Norris who won the Women's Division with a 147
Full Lunacy results can be found here.

Also, a special thank you is due to SeanC Photography for covering the event!

 
Team Member Jimmie Solis thanking his sponsors after accepting his award.


Team Member Ryan Morrow being congratulated by Pete S. and Frank B. of the LPDGC.
 


Friday, September 13, 2013

Hello from Left Hand Discs!

This website has been a long time in the making, and though at the time of this post I still have a long way to go, I feel like I've reached the peak and the downhill starts here. I started Left Hand Discs as a side job to do some dyes for friends and fellow disc golfers who didn't have the know how or time to do their own, but still wanted to spice up their bag.

After all, it's widely regarded as fact that a dyed disc throws MUCH better than it's bland alternative.

So I've made my skills available for all! Contact me if there's something in your bag you'd like hand crafted and we can discuss cost and timeline!

If you wish to dye your own plastic check out my "how to" page. Currently it's still under construction but I plan to post everything needed to learn how to dye, including what the necessary materials are and all the basics of getting started.

Also, in support of my local clubs, I plan on keeping everyone up to date on local disc golf information. So if you have any, pass it along to be posted and if you're in need of some check out the "Local" tab!