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It can be played with a "regular" 175g disc, however compeditors use purpose made disc-golf discs. Different discs have different uses much like the different clubs in Golf.
A golf index is the same thing as a golf handicap - it measures a golfer's ability.
Yes, a brake disc and a rotor are the same thing. They are both components of a vehicle's braking system that work together to slow down or stop the vehicle.
If you were going to use a disc in a computer, it would have to be compatible. A disc programmed for a games console is not the same thing.
No, there is no such thing as an English golf ball, it is the exact same as anyone sold anywhere in the world.
VW is the abbreviation for Volkswagen which means "people's car", and "golf" in German means the same thing that it does in English.
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Similar Err on my burned discHi, most likely it could be a home burned disc, or a dirty or scratched factory disc. I have had the same thing on a 98 Jetta with the same disc changer. I tried to put the disc into a different slot that worked, and swap locations with that disc in the same slot. If the new disc works in the ERR slot then it is the disc. ...
Ed Headrick is considered the Founder/Father of Frisbee GolfI personally started playing Frisbee golf in the early 1970's. We would pick targets, such as trees , light poles, statues, etc. I'm sure many people started playing Frisbee golf the same way. It was in 1975-6 that Ed Headrick head of marketing at Wham-O designed and patented the first Frisbee Golf Pole Hole. Now there are several Disc Golf Pole Hole manufacturers and thousands of Disc Golf Courses around the world.
No, a bulge and a herniation are not the same thing. A bulge refers to a generalized extension of the intervertebral disc beyond its normal confines, while a herniation involves a more focal or localized displacement of disc material that may compress nearby nerves.
No, brake discs and rotors are not the same thing. Brake discs are the flat, circular metal component that the brake pads clamp onto to slow down the vehicle. Rotors, on the other hand, are the spinning part of the wheel assembly that the brake disc is attached to.
could be chronic arthritis, spinal istnosis, herniated disc, or muscle strains. Spinal istnosis is when something wrongs with the spine and herniated disc is bulging of lumbar disc. hope i helped!