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Hole #8
#8 (Jan. 09)

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Hidden Local Treasure
Pros: Variety of hole lengths, first hole is 400+. Some technical aspects. You get air out your disc on some holes, but then be very technical on others. This is a good beginner to intermediate course.
Cons: No concrete teepads. There are usually people walking around the lake and park which intersects with the course, so often times you have to watch out for them. Most people have no idea what the disc golf course or baskets even are in this town, so you might have to have some conversations with people and show them what it is while you are there. They also have automatic sprinklers that come on which are in the heart of every hole. I've played when they were on and had to do some dodging and weaving, but i thought it made it fun haha.
Other Thoughts: Its great that they have a course like this in the small town of Gothenburg, NE. Its always fairly quiet and not busy when i have played it. Good spot to come and bring new players.
Pros: The basics for a decent round are all here. Tee poles with distances marked on them, nice new baskets, and enough land so that there is honest length, which is sometimes rare for these mid-Nebraska nine hole courses. There is no need for a map, a golfer can easily find the next tee pole and the course begins and ends in the same area. There is also no multi use park interference so a player will most likely not have to worry about non golfers. The Lake is home to hundreds of geese. There are restrooms at the picnic area right near the start and finish. There are a handful good areas to get your disc wet if you lose control. Plenty of parking. The course does find it way to the few mature trees along the way. The course was very easy to find. The holes all face in multiple directions, so if its windy you'll get different looks when you turn for the next hole.
Long story short, this course is easy to follow along with good hole lengths.
Long story short, this course is easy to follow along with good hole lengths.
Cons: Many of the trees along the course are just babies. There is no elevation change. Most of the course is wide open so I only carried one disc. The tee areas are dirt and there is only the one pin position per hole. These are all simple cons that can change over time.
Other Thoughts: When I played it was very windy and cold and I still enjoyed myself. The description was correct, I did have the course all to myself. It was a very quick run through. Whomever is responsible for getting this course in the ground did a thorough job with design and length making sure to not have course interference and deserves kudos for their efforts.
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