Russellville, AR
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Uploaded By: bjflash Hole #7 (Taken 12/2010)
4 / 380ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #7 Tee



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5+    5/23/2011   5/23/2011
Review By: acesinthehole
Played: 35  Reviewed: 2  Exp: 6 Years
This review was updated on 9/11/2011
4 Helpful / 6 Not
Pros: I designed and installed this course with the help of the River Valley Disc Golf Association. The land is owned by the Corps of Engineers and they were nice enough to let us put a course there. However, with any federal property there were a lot of restrictions on where the teeboxes, baskets and fairways could go. (Everyone is looking to sue these days) My goal was to prived a good mix of long/short and open/wooded holes with all sorts of different shot shaping required. I also wanted a course that our disc golf community could "grow into". By that I mean as disc golf continues to grow here, discs fly faster and farthur, and our players continue to get better, the course would still be challenging. There is some really awesome scenery and wildlife in the are and I tried to create a good use of the elevation and natural features as well..
Cons: Be on the look out for cyclists on the bike trail that runs through hole 7. Because of the limitations we had (mainly liability issues) we were restricted on where we could go.
Other Thoughts: This was the first course in Arkansas built on federal property. Because of that there were lots of restrictions on where the baskets, teepads and fairways could be placed. This affected how the course could be layed out. Given the restrictions from the Corps of Engineers, it is a really great course. A good challenge for most disc golfers. There is water and pavilions near the first tee and the course is always in great shape.

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