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Hole #3 (Taken 5/2009)
Hole #3 Tee

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Reviews: 9
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Pros:
Seven quality baskets in a flat park with some trees as obstacles is better than nothing.
Seven quality baskets in a flat park with some trees as obstacles is better than nothing.
Cons:
Only seven holes.
No tee pads.
No signage.
Only baskets 1,4,5,7 were actually labelled.
Flat, fairly short, smattering of trees provided the only obstacles.
Only seven holes.
No tee pads.
No signage.
Only baskets 1,4,5,7 were actually labelled.
Flat, fairly short, smattering of trees provided the only obstacles.
Other Thoughts:
Quiet park behind an older neighbourhood.
There is certainly room to expand this "course" to nine holes, possibly more. Doing so, and adding some simple tee markers and signage, would result in a nice, simple, beginner-level course.
Since I couldn't find any tee pads, I simply played the course in a clockwise direction, teeing for the next basket from where I finished the current basket. This "layout" created a couple of decent-length holes, a couple of ace runs, and a few hyzer opportunities - not too bad for the small amount of area available.
Quiet park behind an older neighbourhood.
There is certainly room to expand this "course" to nine holes, possibly more. Doing so, and adding some simple tee markers and signage, would result in a nice, simple, beginner-level course.
Since I couldn't find any tee pads, I simply played the course in a clockwise direction, teeing for the next basket from where I finished the current basket. This "layout" created a couple of decent-length holes, a couple of ace runs, and a few hyzer opportunities - not too bad for the small amount of area available.
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