mubhcaeb78
Par Member
In a heavy traffic course an hour away, tee signs are majorly defaced.
The hole info is all but torn off and marker comments are all over.
I am looking at how to prevent that.
Besides just overall policing of the grounds from players/police, what construction of the tees could limit this?
The one there was wood 4x4 stakes and a board on it to which the hole's sheet was attached..actual paper (believed it was laminated).
Dretzka also has wood tee signs, but these are carved out and painted. Not much room to write on, but they don't excel on accurate layout.
Most courses I see have a metal pipe with a white board that has some vinyl tee, tree, basket, stickers on it. Pretty standard, but imo lacking as well.
Then some courses have the "sealed" boxes with plexi in front of it with custom print jobs that look nice. Ideal imo, but wonder if the front glass will get graffiti on it. Can permanent marker get cleaned off with something on those? Do you replace the plexi?
I will be putting in a trailcam on one hole in the woods just for fun.. capture some players throwing, seeing how much traffic goes through, and any big bucks walking the area, but don't feel that will be a good policing method.
I find it hard to justify spending $100 per hole to set up tee signs if they will get abused, what kind of design can go into it to help deter it?
The hole info is all but torn off and marker comments are all over.
I am looking at how to prevent that.
Besides just overall policing of the grounds from players/police, what construction of the tees could limit this?
The one there was wood 4x4 stakes and a board on it to which the hole's sheet was attached..actual paper (believed it was laminated).
Dretzka also has wood tee signs, but these are carved out and painted. Not much room to write on, but they don't excel on accurate layout.
Most courses I see have a metal pipe with a white board that has some vinyl tee, tree, basket, stickers on it. Pretty standard, but imo lacking as well.
Then some courses have the "sealed" boxes with plexi in front of it with custom print jobs that look nice. Ideal imo, but wonder if the front glass will get graffiti on it. Can permanent marker get cleaned off with something on those? Do you replace the plexi?
I will be putting in a trailcam on one hole in the woods just for fun.. capture some players throwing, seeing how much traffic goes through, and any big bucks walking the area, but don't feel that will be a good policing method.
I find it hard to justify spending $100 per hole to set up tee signs if they will get abused, what kind of design can go into it to help deter it?
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