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Hole #7 (Taken 8/2011)
Hole #7 Tee: Long (for this course) uphill shot with the basket under the tree by the building on the right

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Reviews: 2
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Pros:
Good intro to the game without merely being wide-open tosses.
Good intro to the game without merely being wide-open tosses.
Cons:
Practically every hole plays near or across a walking path and/or building.
Practically every hole plays near or across a walking path and/or building.
Other Thoughts:
Bring your favourite control disc as every hole but #7 is ~150' or less. The course offers a glimpse of what "real" disc golf is like, as there are trees to throw around, limbs to throw under, gullies to throw across, elevation changes, baskets on the edge of slopes, and other obstacles to avoid - some being students trying to make their way about the campus.
With the online map, finding the small, unnumbered concrete block designating the tee and determining which ancient basket to throw towards wasn't too difficult.
If grip-n-rip is your thing, this is NOT the course for you, but quite suitable to introduce people to the game.
Bring your favourite control disc as every hole but #7 is ~150' or less. The course offers a glimpse of what "real" disc golf is like, as there are trees to throw around, limbs to throw under, gullies to throw across, elevation changes, baskets on the edge of slopes, and other obstacles to avoid - some being students trying to make their way about the campus.
With the online map, finding the small, unnumbered concrete block designating the tee and determining which ancient basket to throw towards wasn't too difficult.
If grip-n-rip is your thing, this is NOT the course for you, but quite suitable to introduce people to the game.
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