Did you just assume my gender?
My goodness the bigotry is out of control at this website.
I could see this as sarcasm, but your history says otherwise. You are choosing to be a dick.
Did you just assume my gender?
My goodness the bigotry is out of control at this website.
I could see this as sarcasm, but your history says otherwise. You are choosing to be a dick.
Let's see: years playing: 1.9; courses played: 3. Mkay.
Can't WAIT to check out the course. Bet it's going to be a doozy.
I may have missed it, but what is the name of the course? Has the course been added to DGCR yet?
Let's see: years playing: 1.9; courses played: 3. Mkay.
Can't WAIT to check out the course. Bet it's going to be a doozy.
Well every Tom, Dick, and Harry need to know the good news!!!
I could see this as sarcasm, but your history says otherwise. You are choosing to be a dick.
From my experience having cold-called dozens of parks with courses (city and otherwise) regarding logistics for course maintenance: the people who run the parks are usually very eager to get inquirers to the "disc golf person" and not have to deal with them. The parks administrators will remember your name, and when these people call the parks to do their own due diligence - they'll give them your name and contact info (assuming you leave it with them). Especially if you're someone who is regularly involved in projects such as clean ups, leagues, or future upgrades.In my mind, the idea behind getting my name on the sign was to make it accessable to potential people in the area who might have connections with another town. There are no courses in a hour radius drive so there is a great need for more courses. I figured that it would make it easy for people to know who to contact and could potentially help everyone out. For most disc golfers, it would be easy to go online and figure out who made a course. For people in my area who don't disc golf, they would have no idea who to contact or where to look up a course designer. Towns don't want disc golf because they want to play. They want disc golf because it makes it seem like they are doing good things for the town. Then they can get re-elected. Having course designer names on the sign does have benefits in growing the sport. That was my main gripe. People not knowing who to contact. Some of you get it. Some of you think I need my name on the sign for my ego. You would be wrong.
I could see this as sarcasm, but your history says otherwise. You are choosing to be a dick.
So I just got done another town meeting and I got to say, I am a little bummed out. I designed and am going to help install a 9 hole course here in rural ontario for a local town.
Durham, Ontario...as in "Frontier Town", Durham?