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Beat in S-PD & the older, actually good DX Teebirds. (good DX plastic, not the mold itself)
DX Teebirds just seemed to glide forever but that was the older DX plastic. I haven't messed with DX plastic in a while but the last I felt was pretty horrible
Panther Creek just got finished this summer. I usually camp at PC a few times a year so nice to have a 4th course in the area. If you play it, make sure you eat an extra bowl of Wheaties.
Not an easy course on us more "mature" guys
I had my disc golf epic trip a couple weeks ago with 3 buddies-
Thursday
27 at Flyboy
Friday
18 at Flyboy
18 at The Crucible
Saturday
36 at The Crucible
Sunday
18 at The Crucible
20 however many they have at Sandy Creek
Monday
18 at North Georgia Canopy Tours
Needless to say I couldn't...
Yes I am very excited to play Harmon. I wonder if the glow course and Tiki course are the same. From reviews it sounded like the Tiki targets are tone poles made from painted metal cylinders.
I've never noticed any tone poles but that doesn't mean they aren't there. For glow they have shorter...
Morristown Kiwanis is exactly what you've described & should be a quick play if you're by yourself. It's definitely the shortest of the 4 Morristown courses. As for Harmon, here's the schedule they have posted-
http://www.uswdgc.net/schedule-1/?view=calendar&month=September-2017
It doesn't...
Two of the other courses used have quite a few par 4's that are EASY 3's for the pros, some with runs at 2. There were 50 MPO that played Panther Creek & only 3 broke 60, all 3 with a 59.
The other courses are where they scored easy birdies going by the par stated on the tee signs, long holes...
Harmon is a must play if your in this area. I like Schumpert but there are quite a few shots that you throw & hope you don't hit a random limb. Clayton is a solid course but the front 9 is closed & will be for a while.
I'd say go Morristown over Knoxville any day, & I live in Knoxville...
Nashville has Cedar Hill & Seven Oaks, & Sharp Springs in Smyrna was a fun course. There's a bunch of other courses around Nashville but those are the only 3 I've played. Richmond Hills in Asheville was a good course if you like the woods