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4.00 star(s)
My Most Played Course
-Brand new huge tee pads
-Complete redesign of course adds A LOT more distance and plays more technical as well.
-Currently has 9 mach x baskets, with the other 9 coming with future funding
-Nice and flat
-Garbage cans spread around course
-Course has had a lot of trimming...
4.00 star(s)
Beautiful Course!
-Huge 18 hole course
-Beautiful scenery
-Nice and new baskets
-Quite a variety of different hole types
-Each hole has a plaque that shows what the hole is like, including some pretty creative names for the holes
-Tee boxes are still a work in progress (update). Still gravel...
Seems like the mandos put in place on my local courses are put in for the safety of other disc golfers on the course. I have yet to see a course where there is a mando just to have a mando.
Dang you guys have some pretty hardcore boots you wear during winter. I went out and found a pair of Keen KOVEN WP WIDE in the bargain bin at Cabella's for about 40 bucks off so I am going to try them out. Thank you very much for all the info guys.
So I have realized that my water proof hiking boots just are not cutting it when it comes to traction for the wet and muddy months. I was wondering what you guys wear to help with not slipping and falling on your 2nd and 3rd shots. The boots are fine on the tee pads. But once I am in the grass...
Buxton is beautiful. As is Stub Stewart. Have yet to play Leverich or North Bonneville. From what I have heard though LL and Buxton are the better 2 of the 4. Have fun.