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nosajeel99
05-28-2008, 11:16 AM
Hey everyone. I am in the midst of *thinking about* proposing a disc golf course in my hometown. We have lots of park space and I think could have some really nice holes. The problem from what I have seen so far (walking through the park trails, looking at the park maps, looking at google maps, etc) is that it seems like some of the holes would have quite a walk between them.

My question is, "how far is too far?" The scenery is nice for a stroll, but sometimes having the next tee pad in sight of the basket is great. I don't want people to get bored walking from one hole to the next. Obviously we would need signs to point the way to the next tee.

This is in the very early preliminary stages and this post is the first 'public' announcement that I am thinking about a putting in a course (aside from mentioning it to my wife). If I think this can work, then I will try to bring more people on board. Thanks for any input.

WillA
05-28-2008, 11:45 AM
When you finish a hole I think you should be able to see the next tee unless it's in the woods and down a path or something. I'd say 300 feet is about as far as I would want to walk between holes. And I wouldn't want to do that very often.

magictenor1
05-28-2008, 11:59 AM
Certainly closer is better in general,but a long walk is ok if it improves the overall design. Just don't do it on many holes and make sure it is clear how to get to the next hole.

Brody Cannon
05-28-2008, 09:16 PM
I used Gmaps Pedometer and did some math to figure out the walkouts at my home course. I measured the way that is usually walked between the basket to the next teepad.

Greenway DGC
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=2569

Hole 1 to Hole 2: ~385 ft
Hole 2 to Hole 3: ~240 ft
Hole 3 to Hole 4: ~470 ft
Hole 4 to Hole 5: ~290 ft
Hole 5 to Hole 6: ~205 ft
Hole 6 to Hole 7: ~75 ft
Hole 7 to Hole 8: ~725 ft
Hole 8 to Hole 9: ~235 ft
Hole 9 to Hole 1: ~755 ft

It is a very flat park so I don't mind the walkouts very much at all. I don't think I've ever heard a complaint and besides, a disc golf course is better than not having a course at all. I actually kinda like the walkouts because it gives a minute to talk to the people you're playing with without yelling across the hole or being quiet while people are throwing.

I hope this helps. :cool:

Donovan
05-29-2008, 01:40 PM
I agree with the fact that the distance to the next tee is no real big deal, as long as it is marked clearly. I would hate for a course's design to suffer just to keep things close.

Weasel27
05-29-2008, 09:34 PM
I don't really mind how far the next tee is, as long as there is a clear, obvious marker on how to get there. If there's one thing that drives me nuts it's walking around trying to find the next hole.

Disc Dog
08-22-2009, 11:26 PM
I would not want to ruin the flow of the course just to have a short walk or a long one. Having them them close to the baskets can be dangerous and to many that are over about 50 yards can be annoying also. If the course flows naturally than I truly believe no one would care.

valkyrie
08-22-2009, 11:32 PM
Most of the courses around me are like 20-50 feet from the basket before it.

wolito
08-23-2009, 01:58 PM
I don't really mind how far the next tee is, as long as there is a clear, obvious marker on how to get there. If there's one thing that drives me nuts it's walking around trying to find the next hole.

Walking is part of the game. As long as I know I am going in the right direction that is ok. If I just wander around lost for 5 minutes, then something is wrong.

Omega SuperSloth
08-23-2009, 03:22 PM
I used Gmaps Pedometer and did some math to figure out the walkouts at my home course. I measured the way that is usually walked between the basket to the next teepad.

Greenway DGC
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=2569

Hole 1 to Hole 2: ~385 ft
Hole 2 to Hole 3: ~240 ft
Hole 3 to Hole 4: ~470 ft
Hole 4 to Hole 5: ~290 ft
Hole 5 to Hole 6: ~205 ft
Hole 6 to Hole 7: ~75 ft
Hole 7 to Hole 8: ~725 ft
Hole 8 to Hole 9: ~235 ft
Hole 9 to Hole 1: ~755 ft

It is a very flat park so I don't mind the walkouts very much at all. I don't think I've ever heard a complaint and besides, a disc golf course is better than not having a course at all. I actually kinda like the walkouts because it gives a minute to talk to the people you're playing with without yelling across the hole or being quiet while people are throwing.

I hope this helps. :cool:you could add another 9 hole course between those holes

Midnightbiker
08-23-2009, 05:37 PM
you could add another 9 hole course between those holes

I was thinking the same thing.

Omega SuperSloth
08-23-2009, 06:15 PM
im not crazy about filler holes but if the walks as long as a hole it better be for a good reason otherwise throw a basket in there i got sh** to do.

DiscJunkie
08-23-2009, 07:25 PM
I was thinking the same thing.

I was thinking the same thing.

solomon.trenton
08-23-2009, 08:04 PM
I was thinking the same thing.

i think lots of us were. but i think terrain has a lot to do with it. flat areas a long walk isnt so bad. hilly makes long walks miserable.

fallsrunner10
08-24-2009, 12:41 AM
if it's going to be a filler hole, tho, too much flat in one course can get boring, unless there's plenty of trees in the way. if you're going to be walking 300+ feet in between, you might as well throw another hole in there if you can, as long as you don't get too close to any other fairways.

srm_520
08-24-2009, 10:31 AM
Walks aren't bad as long as the next tee is visible or there are signs pointing you in the right direction. However, having said that - if you're just walking in a dull field - not so cool. But I don't think people will complain when walking with some scenery. This to me is better than filler holes, but I would try to limit walks to around 100-150 meters just as a rule of thumb. You want people to enjoy the outdoors, but not get sick of it.

Midnightbiker
08-24-2009, 04:45 PM
I wish we could do something about the long walks to the first tee at Spring Valley. Get a shuttle service or something. Thats what, half a mile to the first tee from the Pro Shop?

ChainMan
08-24-2009, 04:52 PM
Stick some of those flags they use for marking utilities into the ground and walk it. How does it "feel" compared to other courses you play?

SomeChump
08-24-2009, 04:56 PM
The ideal is just far enough that you won't be hit on the next teepad by someone throwing at the last basket, and no further. The best holes are something like 50-100 feet with a couple trees between the basket and the next tee.

bongripper0420
08-24-2009, 05:09 PM
Courses with shorter walks between baskets and tees usually flow better in my opinion. Alot of the longer walks on the courses around me are not well marked, thus the first time you play them they are hard to find. Walking around in circles just makes it that much more of a pain.

Omega SuperSloth
08-24-2009, 06:24 PM
i always like playing two rounds (or 3-4 on a 9hole) so short walks are essential for me .

mashnut
08-24-2009, 06:50 PM
Though I don't mind long walks (as long as they are easy to navigate), I always feel like it's harder for me to get into and stay in a rhythm when there are long breaks between holes.

cc0049
08-24-2009, 06:53 PM
I don't mind a longer walk if it is in the interest of designing a better fairway. I really don't enjoy "filler" holes at all. I'd rather just walk to the next well designed hole than play a boring hole.

G Bud
08-24-2009, 07:27 PM
It's all about the nature flow, quality of course and signage. Walks aren't bad as long as you know where you are going.