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Drone Golf -- Why barefooted brats should not play golf
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<blockquote data-quote="Tentoes" data-source="post: 96800" data-attributes="member: 17673"><p><s><span style="font-size: 26px">Frisby</span></s><span style="font-size: 26px"> Drone Golf</span></p><p></p><p>No drones were harmed in producing this video.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]NhydJLjP_RU[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Object: Take off from the "tee" and orbit the "hole." Don't crash into anything. I think you're allowed to fly directly from one hole to the next without landing, but I carried it to the next tee, or around the park looking for the next tee. I stayed close to the drone, though on one hole I tried walking half way to the tee before taking off. I sped up the video 'cause 23.25 minutes of that would be really boring.</p><p></p><p>I tend to drift away from the point of interest while doing an orbit, so I was always worried about smacking up into a tree, or me. My orbits were really clumsy.</p><p></p><p>I think I've learned to interpret the charts posted at each tee to find where the goal is. I had trouble getting lost and flying to the wrong hole. Maybe I'll try it again.</p><p></p><p>Score: 9 holes in 23.25 minutes or 2.58 minutes per hole. Camera Drone Class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tentoes, post: 96800, member: 17673"] [S][SIZE=7]Frisby[/SIZE][/S][SIZE=7] Drone Golf[/SIZE] No drones were harmed in producing this video. [MEDIA=youtube]NhydJLjP_RU[/MEDIA] Object: Take off from the "tee" and orbit the "hole." Don't crash into anything. I think you're allowed to fly directly from one hole to the next without landing, but I carried it to the next tee, or around the park looking for the next tee. I stayed close to the drone, though on one hole I tried walking half way to the tee before taking off. I sped up the video 'cause 23.25 minutes of that would be really boring. I tend to drift away from the point of interest while doing an orbit, so I was always worried about smacking up into a tree, or me. My orbits were really clumsy. I think I've learned to interpret the charts posted at each tee to find where the goal is. I had trouble getting lost and flying to the wrong hole. Maybe I'll try it again. Score: 9 holes in 23.25 minutes or 2.58 minutes per hole. Camera Drone Class. [/QUOTE]
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