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Old 07-08-2009, 11:56 PM
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Michigan this Weekend

Ok, so hopefully me and a buddy of mine will be heading up to Michigan to hit up some courses. We will be leaving Columbus, Ohio Friday morning around 1:00am-2:00am and head towards western Michigan. Our plan so far is as follows.

1:00am Friday Leave Columbus
7:00am Friday Arrive Kentwood, MI (Old Farm Park)
9:30am Friday Arrive Grand Rapids, MI (Riverside Park)
12:30pm Friday Arrive Muskegon, MI (McGraft Park)
3:30pm Friday Arrive Shelby, MI (Flip City)

8:00am Saturday Leave Shelby, MI (Flip City)
9:00am Saturday Arrive Ludington, MI (Beauty & the Beast)
2:00pm Saturday Leave Ludington, MI
4:00pm Saturday Arrive Sleeping Bears Dunes

After finishing up in Ludington we plan on going up to sleeping bear dunes and just doing some site seeing, but if there are other must plays in the area please let me know. We are trying to get as many courses in as possible, so any suggestions would be great.
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Old 07-09-2009, 12:01 AM
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I live in GR so I am about 15 mins from old farm and riverside. Have you ever played those courses before?
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Old 07-09-2009, 12:04 AM
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I live in GR so I am about 15 mins from old farm and riverside. Have you ever played those courses before?
Nope, this will be the first time up to Michigan for disc golf.
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Old 07-09-2009, 12:12 AM
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Ok, so hopefully me and a buddy of mine will be heading up to Michigan to hit up some courses. We will be leaving Columbus, Ohio Friday morning around 1:00am-2:00am and head towards western Michigan. Our plan so far is as follows.

1:00am Friday Leave Columbus
7:00am Friday Arrive Kentwood, MI (Old Farm Park)
9:30am Friday Arrive Grand Rapids, MI (Riverside Park)
12:30pm Friday Arrive Muskegon, MI (McGraft Park)
3:30pm Friday Arrive Shelby, MI (Flip City)

8:00am Saturday Leave Shelby, MI (Flip City)
9:00am Saturday Arrive Ludington, MI (Beauty & the Beast)
2:00pm Saturday Leave Ludington, MI
4:00pm Saturday Arrive Sleeping Bears Dunes

After finishing up in Ludington we plan on going up to sleeping bear dunes and just doing some site seeing, but if there are other must plays in the area please let me know. We are trying to get as many courses in as possible, so any suggestions would be great.
If I may make a suggestion, I'd go with Brewer over Old Farm. Old Farm is a decent course, but it's really 18 holes on 9 holes worth of land in my opinion. The front nine especially is stacked on top of each other. If you go with Brewer, especially at 7AM when the course is guaranteed to be empty, you've got 18 long & open (red and gold) and 18 short and wooded holes (blue and white) to choose from. It's almost impossible to get in 36 holes here in the afternoon thanks to it being so crowded, but a 7AM round is a treat especially considering that there likely won't be any wind. You can get all 36 in 2.5 to 3 hours with no problem.

You might also consider skipping McGraft and getting your rounds in at Flip as early as possible... according to this, you're going to have storms to contend with Friday night.

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...ield2=-86.3639

Good luck with your trip and enjoy Flip City. It really is the standard that all other private courses should be judged by.
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Old 07-09-2009, 12:17 AM
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If I may make a suggestion, I'd go with Brewer over Old Farm. Old Farm is a decent course, but it's really 18 holes on 9 holes worth of land in my opinion. The front nine especially is stacked on top of each other. If you go with Brewer, especially at 7AM when the course is guaranteed to be empty, you've got 18 long & open (red and gold) and 18 short and wooded holes (blue and white) to choose from. It's almost impossible to get in 36 holes here in the afternoon thanks to it being so crowded, but a 7AM round is a treat especially considering that there likely won't be any wind. You can get all 36 in 2.5 to 3 hours with no problem.

You might also consider skipping McGraft and getting your rounds in at Flip as early as possible... according to this, you're going to have storms to contend with Friday night.

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...ield2=-86.3639

Good luck with your trip and enjoy Flip City. It really is the standard that all other private courses should be judged by.
Hey thanks for the advice. I will probably take your advice on skipping old farm. We will also be playing flip city on Saturday morning before we leave as well so we might go a head and play McGraft, but we will see what the weather is like and go from there.
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Old 07-09-2009, 12:22 AM
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I would agree with the brewer option also, although I am partial to Old Farm Brewer is simply put a better park.
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Also, if anyone knows of any shops in western Michigan where I can purchase discs, I would appreciate that as well.
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Old 07-09-2009, 02:14 AM
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let me know how old farm, riverside, and flip city are! im from the detroit area, but head up to grand rapids(gvsu) all the time, and will be playing those courses for sure.
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let me know how old farm, riverside, and flip city are! im from the detroit area, but head up to grand rapids(gvsu) all the time, and will be playing those courses for sure.
I will definitely be reviewing all the courses that we play this weekend as soon as we get back.
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Also, if anyone knows of any shops in western Michigan where I can purchase discs, I would appreciate that as well.
Spinski's has a great selection of discs (that's all they sell, actually) and is about 2 minutes from Brewer. They're only open from 12pm to 6pm, though. Maybe if you call and ask today they'll open up early for you on Saturday? Can't hurt to ask. Here's the info:

7641 S Division Ave
Grand Rapids, MI 49548-7223
(616) 827-0386
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