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My complaints are the holes playing in the Northwest corner of the park with the ravine on the left, particular the first of those holes which force a shot over it. It is a cool shot, but at the time I played there was no way to get down into the ravine safely if necessary. I would contend that a ladder or at least a rope to repel down should have been put in before the basket. I also thought a couple of the open holes played too close to some walking paths which were very well trafficked while I was there. After waiting on one of the tees, I eventually threw a roller as that let me play the hole with the least chance of hitting someone. I think these were holes 18 and 1 (in the South end of the park). The short distances and mandatories really made them seem crammed in there where maybe one good hole could have been designed in that space instead. I didn't mean to offend anybody, though I am genuinely surprised I am the first person to voice any criticism of the course. There is a difference between haters hating on a course or designer, and a visiting player offering up some constructive criticism on a new course. Once some ropes get put in near the ravine and the local non-dg park users get adjusted this could become a nice little neighborhood course. Best of luck!
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![]() Either way, I've been told by plenty of the the guys who were around to see Lions get built that it is definitely the oldest course in OK. Pretty cool wheter it is, or is not. |
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Also, I'm horrifically allergic to Poison Ivy as well, but I've just learned to wear long sleeves and high socks if I'm wearing shorts and want to hit up the Noble course. That, and I've become a freaking eagle-eye searching out for that stuff and I stay a good 2 steps away from it. So far, I've only had one run in with it, and wouldn't you know, it was at Noble. Still, too fun of a course for me to avoid it completely.Any afternoon you're wanting to head to Norman or to meet up in Noble, or if you're down for a course in OKC during the weekend, just shout at me. I'll pm you my contact info. |
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@ GT Chris... No offense taken at all... The ravine hole that you refer to is hole #11 and we have discussed some concrete stairs with the city which is not going to happen anytime soon... In the mean time if a disc goes into the creek you can safely enter the creek bed just past the basket on hole #12's pad... Easy walk into the creek... And yes holes #1 and #18 are the ones in the loop on the south end... In the loop path and over is OB and yes if you cook one out with a nasty hyzer skip you can potentially hit someone walking... Honestly on #18 a well placed drive up the right side of the tunnel with a big skip will land on shorts fairly consistently at roughly 306'... (hint, hint) it looks like the trees are a block but it's just an optical illusion... And again I throw a buzzz on #1 for an easy birdie... Most of the back 9 is more of a mid range and a chip... I agree about hole #12's basket being moved... It's sitting at 110 feet right now... The front 9 will be an entertaining mixture... Hole #3 will play out of a long tunnel into the wide open about 550-650' on an elevated basket... #4 plays back into a shielded green at around 380-410, #5 is an interesting hole... We are working on it right now... It is a right to left fade playing into a basket located ontop of a 5' wall built ontop of a 12' elevation change... Come up just short and your looking at a 16' straight up shot to reach the green... #6 plays out to the pond and #7 is the island shot... 185' from shorts on the island or well over 600 playing from the south pad throwing at least 300 to carry the water... #8 is long and skinny preparing you for the back 9... Again I would love to have you guys come back and play it when it's 100% complete and I would be more than happy to show you around... Again here is another hint to those following this thread... Some holes may reward you more for a good midrange shot than a beefy drive... Keep flinging those discs everyone and again sorry to those that have been trying to get into the shop... I hope to be back there soon... Not gonna let this health stuff get me...
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To bring this back to topic.... We have a Central Oklahoma Disc Golf Club on this site now. Join us for meetups/info.
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums...hp?groupid=452
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Still, too fun of a course for me to avoid it completely.








