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View Poll Results: Which course(s) are a MUST PLAY regardless of skill level? *voting is public*
Bailey Road Park DGC 2 2.22%
Bradford Park 30 33.33%
Eastway Park 5 5.56%
Elon Park – Long Course – The Angry Beaver 14 15.56%
Elon Park – Short Course – Mule Trail 2 2.22%
Hornet’s Nest 65 72.22%
Kilborne TPC Park 10 11.11%
Nevin Park 35 38.89%
R.L. Smith Park 38 42.22%
Reedy Creek Park 13 14.44%
Renaissance Park 59 65.56%
Squirrel Lake Park 4 4.44%
Sugaw Creek Park 6 6.67%
The Scrapyard (Idlewild Park) 9 10.00%
Winget Park 9 10.00%
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Old 02-08-2013, 09:39 AM
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Since I've played RL but never Bradford, I was wondering if you could compare and contrast. From the shorts, they're about the same-ish length. But what else stands out as same/different?
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Half of Bradford's holes are out in the open or mostly open. Not as much elevation as Smith, but not without some elevation changes. Except for 2 holes, the wooded fairways are quite generous.
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IMO,
RL is a bit more challenging than the shorts at Bradford from the longs gets close. There aren't many big hooking fairways like you see at a course like Elon. Many throws appear to be basically straight but with trouble at different points of the disc's turn. You throw across elevation at Bradford, at RL its up and down it and a bit more. I think RL compares better to the shorts at Stumpy creek for the walk.

Bradford and RL have the SAME BENCHES made by the same people so Schleppy doesn't say it. If Eastway was a bit more wooded, I think it would compare to Bradford better. The QTY and use of cedar trees at Bradford is unique to Charlotte. Will make a great 2 meter rule course in the future.

RL is more like Stumpy, parts of Glenn Hilton, or Fox Chase with more diverse and prettier natural features.
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Bradford and RL have the SAME BENCHES made by the same people so Schleppy doesn't say it.
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Old 02-15-2013, 01:31 PM
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I will soon be playing Hornets, Nevin, Renny, and RL Smith while in town.

If you were to add two more courses that would compliment these by being a bit shorter with a big fun factor, which two would you play out of:

Reedy, Kilborne, Winget, Bradford, Scrapyard, Sugaw, Eastway, Elon?

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IMO Bradford and Kilborne. Good golf lines and birdies are earned but available. Winget and Scrapyard are shorter/tighter but feel more throw and hope in comparison. Sugaw and Eastway have both open and wooded holes but nothing too exciting. Reedy is even shorter with more birdie opportunities. Elon Angry Beaver is tough, some length and pretty darn tight (not fun but a good challenge).
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I would say Bradford and Scrapyard. I don't find the Scrapyard "throw and hope" at all. But then, I learned disc golf in Charlotte and can hit a line more than half the time.
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I'd say Scrapyard and Bradford too.
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Winget and Reedy (but I've never played Bradford).
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