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4.00 star(s)
A gem in small town Iowa.
-Very clean park. No trash can on every hole, but were strategically placed to be useful on many holes. - Great use of elevation. Lots of up and down shots.-Not too open, but not super wooded. There's just enough trees to make things interesting. - Great shot length...
5.00 star(s)
They're not bluffing, it's the best.
-Amazing signage. All pin placements were shown on the sign, and the pin location shown bellow it. Also elevation changes were shown on the bottom of the signs.-Fantastic tee pads. Very roomy, level, and in great shape. The brooms on each sign pole were a...
3.00 star(s)
Great course for beginners
-Great signs. Length, par, basket placement, and next hole clearly marked.-Well maintained. -Multiple shot options dispite only having one tee and pin.-Hole to hole flow is great. Very well laid out for such a small plot of land.
-Teeny tiny tee pads. Roughly half...
These aren't as good, and all in a group. We have a werewolf on a Lycan and Captain America's Sheild on an Avenger SS (Also Porkchop on a Skeeter, but that doesn't really go on this thread.)
Love everything so far! Here's mine. I've got the SAMCRO reaper on a Cro, Wile E on a Coyote, and Roadrunner on a Roadrunner. Sorry I don't know how to make them smaller.
This might not be the answer you are looking for since I've only messed with Black dye before, but I use clear contact paper (found with cupboard lining in walmart). That might help you. Just put a sheet down over your original black dye, then hand cut on the disc the parts you want colored, and...