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superberry 12-12-2022 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by BogeyNoMore (Post 3856074)
Tee sign disappeared some time ago. Dunno what happened to it. Shane, cause they're pretty nice tee signs, too. :\

#3 tee is right near the SE corner of the parking lot of the office bldg on Grand River Ave. UDisc map should basically put you there... but you can't tell exactly where it is.

Yep, southeast corner of the parking lot. It's a bit sloped there, they were going to build up a front edge and landscape around it. The tee creates a great shot option to throw a gentle left to right drive over the bushes/creek left of the tallest trees, or a big wide right to left drive over the pond then crashing onto the green.

steskalb 01-10-2023 11:49 AM

Any Manistique Courses?
 
Hello fellow Michiganders,
My family is planning a trip to the UP this summer, most likely staying in/near Manistique. Looking at DGCR/UDISC it looks like the area is somewhat of a disc golf desert with the closest course about an hour away. The only tidbit I was able to find was a recreation plan for 2019-2023 that included a DG course in Manistique's Central Park (page 27 of the below document). Does anyone know if this course was ever constructed and/or if there are other courses in the area that I'm missing? Would love to bag a course or two while we're up there/feed my addiction.

https://cityofmanistique.org/wp-cont...ation-plan.pdf

Thanks in advance!
Ben

DFrah 01-10-2023 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by steskalb (Post 3862435)
Hello fellow Michiganders,
My family is planning a trip to the UP this summer, most likely staying in/near Manistique. Looking at DGCR/UDISC it looks like the area is somewhat of a disc golf desert with the closest course about an hour away. The only tidbit I was able to find was a recreation plan for 2019-2023 that included a DG course in Manistique's Central Park (page 27 of the below document). Does anyone know if this course was ever constructed and/or if there are other courses in the area that I'm missing? Would love to bag a course or two while we're up there/feed my addiction.

https://cityofmanistique.org/wp-cont...ation-plan.pdf

Thanks in advance!
Ben

Nice! Yeah it's a little bit thin right around there. I don't think that particular course exists, but very curious if anyone else knows anything.

You should definitely play North Bluff near Escanaba. That one is actually next in my queue to review but TLDR will be that it's a fantastic must-play course that seems to be flying way under the radar. 23 holes of great golf followed by a jaw-dropping 24-27 on a ski hill with views of Little Bay de Noc. Two tees and baskets per hole to make four layouts of varying difficulty. I have played almost every course in the UP and this will be the only UP course I have rated at 4.5. And it happens to be closest to Manistique!

Another course that is not quite as polished but still 1000% worth playing, and not too far from Manistique is Superior Pines near Pictured Rocks. It basically feels like an untouched pine forest with some baskets. The golf is solid, not as good as North Bluff but it is just so relaxing to play there. Just you and nature. I don't have it RATED as highly but it is one of my top three or four favorite courses, no asterisks.

Beyond that, there are several great courses in the Marquette area if you are willing to make a day trip that far. The UP is wonderful - you will likely have a great time no matter what you decide to do. :D

The Shide 01-10-2023 03:20 PM

Although I have played a few nice courses in Marquette, it was for a tournament. My mind works a little differently when it comes to how I play when a tourney is involved. So I want to get back up there to play for fun. Please keep info coming! :)

DFrah 01-10-2023 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by The Shide (Post 3862494)
Although I have played a few nice courses in Marquette, it was for a tournament. My mind works a little differently when it comes to how I play when a tourney is involved. So I want to get back up there to play for fun. Please keep info coming! :)

Here's my two cents on Marquette disc golf. It is becoming a DG destination. All four 18s there are worth playing, and I think you could make a case for three of them to be the best in the area. There are even three 9ers around too that are all different from one another and interesting to play. Plus it's only about an hour to the afore mentioned North Bluff.

I could go on and on lol, someone else chime in. :D

BogeyNoMore 01-10-2023 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DFrah (Post 3862570)
Here's my two cents on Marquette disc golf. It is becoming a DG destination. All four 18s there are worth playing, and I think you could make a case for three of them to be the best in the area. There are even three 9ers around too that are all different from one another and interesting to play. Plus it's only about an hour to the afore mentioned North Bluff.

I could go on and on lol, someone else chime in. :D

Sounds good to me.

Hope your OK with me planning my UP trip for the summer. I'd rather travel south for my winter excursions. ;)

wolfhaley 01-11-2023 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by DFrah (Post 3862570)
I could go on and on lol, someone else chime in. :D

It's the Michigan New Courses Thread. You're the king of the UP. You dug your own grave. ;)

I haven't played any Marquette courses, or North Bluff. Saving that for it's own trip. Looking forward to it to. The UP is absolutely gorgeous donchaknow. :thmbup:

da Crippler 01-11-2023 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by steskalb (Post 3862435)
Hello fellow Michiganders,
My family is planning a trip to the UP this summer, most likely staying in/near Manistique. Looking at DGCR/UDISC it looks like the area is somewhat of a disc golf desert with the closest course about an hour away. The only tidbit I was able to find was a recreation plan for 2019-2023 that included a DG course in Manistique's Central Park (page 27 of the below document). Does anyone know if this course was ever constructed and/or if there are other courses in the area that I'm missing? Would love to bag a course or two while we're up there/feed my addiction.

https://cityofmanistique.org/wp-cont...ation-plan.pdf

Thanks in advance!
Ben

I haven't heard a thing about a course in Manistique but covid may have delayed their plans. Speaking of North Bluff, it's enjoying the best winter playing conditions in years with clear pads, very little snow and none forecasted for the immediate future. Get out and play before winter comes back to the banana belt.:cool:

glassila 01-11-2023 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by wolfhaley (Post 3862586)
It's the Michigan New Courses Thread. You're the king of the UP. You dug your own grave. ;)

I haven't played any Marquette courses, or North Bluff. Saving that for it's own trip. Looking forward to it to. The UP is absolutely gorgeous donchaknow. :thmbup:

Ending sentences in "donchaknow" is a Minnesota thing.
Ending sentences in "Eh" is a Yooper thing. :D (also Canadian)

DFrah 01-11-2023 03:46 PM

Oh alright. Twist my arm. :D

So yeah, Marquette area is great.
- Al Quaal was recently upgraded from a 9er to a completely different full 18. Championship level challenge in a beautiful park. Might be the strongest challenger to North Bluff in the UP once it is finished and dialed in a bit. It might be your favorite Marquette area course if you are looking for that level of challenge. The long tees here wore me out but I'm not very good. :D There are shorts too. I need to update my review on here, it was for the old 9.
- Powder Mill is a very cool course that is right in town. There are some fun holes that play in rocky wooded hilly areas. I think it's probably a little easier than the new Al Quaal, but still plenty challenging. I'm not sure if I would quite put it at #9 in MI (current status on here) but I love the course. Like Al Quaal, there are long and short tees.
- Old Town is actually my personal favorite in the area. It has this really unique, although pretty easy, front nine that plays over ruins of an old mining town in the woods. Then the back nine is just really nice technical golf, complete with some awesome elevation changes etc. They actually just added nine additional holes last year that are longer like the back nine, but with some more unique ruins mixed in like the front nine. There are some really cool natural features that are used too. It's definitely an easier course than the two above - if you can throw 250'ish and shape your shots (which is about where I am at currently) you should be able to get ahead of par on the front 9 here then try to remain under/near it for the remaining 18. But it's just such a unique and cool course. I think I need to update my review of this one too to reflect the new last 9.
- Silver Creek is the weakest of the four 18s IMO, but it's still a nice technical course that I rated at 3.5.

Besides Superior Pines, there isn't much east of US-41 in the UP that is noteworthy from a disc golf perspective. Lots of cool non-DG things to do though.

The west side of the UP has some other solid courses, but there are some pretty significant drives between them. The most noteworthy ones IMO are:
1. Calumet Lake - Great technical course on the Keweenaw. Not much elevation change, but a great mix of mostly wooded lines. Very well maintained and polished by one of our own. ;)
2. Constellation Farmstead is a brand new course that plays around an active farm. It's a very unique experience and a lot of fun. The owner has big plans to upgrade it into a world-class course.
3. The Tailings - Epic course in Iron River. Huge elevation changes. The rough is very rough and the course is poorly maintained. Worth a stop for serious disc golfers, but not someplace for the faint of heart.
4. City Park - Wooded course with tons of elevation changes. Right in Iron Mountain.
5. Norrie Park gets my nod for favorite 9er in the UP. It's way at the western tip in Ironwood. Of course, if you get that far you should also check out Sandy Point, Highbridge, and some other destinations in northern Wisconsin.

DFrah 01-11-2023 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by BogeyNoMore (Post 3862572)
Sounds good to me.

Hope your OK with me planning my UP trip for the summer. I'd rather travel south for my winter excursions. ;)

You and I both. :D

DFrah 01-11-2023 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by wolfhaley (Post 3862586)
It's the Michigan New Courses Thread. You're the king of the UP. You dug your own grave. ;)

I haven't played any Marquette courses, or North Bluff. Saving that for it's own trip. Looking forward to it to. The UP is absolutely gorgeous donchaknow. :thmbup:

Well I'll grant that but I know that we have several others watching this thread who have played quite a few UP courses, including yourself. ;)

And there are a few locals around too!

Just don't want to have the only opinion. :)

The Shide 01-12-2023 08:10 AM

Old Town was my favorite as well. Only problem was there was a BMX/trail bikes tournament concurrently being run at the time of the DG tourney I was playing. Witnessed a few close calls of cyclists nearly being beheaded. With all that property, seems they could divey it up so the two activities didn't intersect. I know, I know. There's always some behind the scenes reason.

DFrah 01-12-2023 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by The Shide (Post 3862851)
Old Town was my favorite as well. Only problem was there was a BMX/trail bikes tournament concurrently being run at the time of the DG tourney I was playing. Witnessed a few close calls of cyclists nearly being beheaded. With all that property, seems they could divey it up so the two activities didn't intersect. I know, I know. There's always some behind the scenes reason.

Totally agree with this! I didn't see any cyclists but I saw the signage for the trails. I think there are trails all around the area - do they really need to pass through the course??

Monocacy 01-16-2023 08:13 PM

Question for Michigan folks: We will be driving to Algonac, MI next summer for a memorial. Bro will be flying in and out of Detroit. Looking for a place we can toss a round between Algonac (on the St. Clair River, north of Lake St. Clair) and the Detroit airport.

Looks like Will Bendik Memorial, Cass Benton Hills, or Rolling Hills/Labyrinth are the most convenient, but I am open to other suggestions. :)

Thanks!

ringerguy 01-16-2023 09:39 PM

Willow metropark is close to the airport. Crazy mosquitoes in the summer if it has rained recently, however.

Monocacy 01-16-2023 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ringerguy (Post 3863980)
Willow metropark is close to the airport. Crazy mosquitoes in the summer if it has rained recently, however.

Thanks for the suggestion!

Would skeeters be bad by mid-June?

BogeyNoMore 01-16-2023 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Monocacy (Post 3863966)
Question for Michigan folks: We will be driving to Algonac, MI next summer for a memorial. Bro will be flying in and out of Detroit. Looking for a place we can toss a round between Algonac (on the St. Clair River, north of Lake St. Clair) and the Detroit airport.

Looks like Will Bendik Memorial, Cass Benton Hills, or Rolling Hills/Labyrinth are the most convenient, but I am open to other suggestions. :)

Thanks!

DTW to Algonac is about 70 miles on I-94 East.

Ringer's right in that in that Willow is closest to DTW Airport (about 8-10 miles), and as he said, the bugs can be horrible in the summer.

FWIW, I pretty much only play Willow in the fall, early winter. Willow has a LOT of short, shot shaping holes I think you'll enjoy. Well balanced in that there are many opportunities to throw hyzers, straight and quite a few a annies off the tee. Poorly balanced in that 23 out of 24 holes are short tunnelly fairways that all require tight lines and well placed shots. Literally only one long open hole (which does feature a well guarded green that makes for a challenging approach). Lots of mids and putters off the tee. Flat as a pancake, and doesn't drain, so it's basically unplayable after a rain. Willow is all about touch and finnesse, but gets repetitive. Quite a few holes on Willow "feel" a lot like one of the other holes on Willow.

Will Bendik will take you a just a few more miles out of your way, and is a more of a championship caliber course that really can't be rushed through. More balanced overall with a decent mix of long open holes, where your first two shots will be all about distance. Also has several nicely wooded holes of varying distance and maybe with some real elevation as a factor on maybe 5-6 holes. I honestly think Bendik is a better, more complete course.

Brys and Spindler are easily the most conveniently located off I-94. Both of them are 12 basket's with dual tees that require you you to go round twice to play "24." Can't imagine you'll find either of them as good as Willow or Bendik.

Call me if you want to talk about it, and have a good trip. ;)

BogeyNoMore 01-16-2023 10:45 PM

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ru4por 01-16-2023 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ringerguy (Post 3863980)
Willow metropark is close to the airport. Crazy mosquitoes in the summer if it has rained recently, however.

Willow could (likely) be in the middle of a redesign. Changing it from 24 holes to 18. Work has started, but seems stalled. I don't know the timeline, but I would guess winter and spring will be slow work on this course.

If you have the time, Will Bendik is a terrific option. Bogey sums it up well. Spindler and Brys are small city park courses. I don't really play them much, at all.

Monocacy 01-17-2023 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by BogeyNoMore (Post 3863984)
. . . Brys and Spindler are easily the most conveniently located off I-94. Both of them are 12 basket's with dual tees that require you you to go round twice to play "24." Can't imagine you'll find either of them as good as Willow or Bendik.

Call me if you want to talk about it, and have a good trip. ;)[/QUOTE]

Fabulous, thanks! Much appreciated.

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Originally Posted by ru4por (Post 3863988)
Willow could (likely) be in the middle of a redesign. Changing it from 24 holes to 18. Work has started, but seems stalled. I don't know the timeline, but I would guess winter and spring will be slow work on this course.

If you have the time, Will Bendik is a terrific option. Bogey sums it up well. Spindler and Brys are small city park courses. I don't really play them much, at all.

Also much appreciated, thank you!

ru4por 01-17-2023 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Monocacy (Post 3863966)
Question for Michigan folks: We will be driving to Algonac, MI next summer for a memorial. Bro will be flying in and out of Detroit. Looking for a place we can toss a round between Algonac (on the St. Clair River, north of Lake St. Clair) and the Detroit airport.

Looks like Will Bendik Memorial, Cass Benton Hills, or Rolling Hills/Labyrinth are the most convenient, but I am open to other suggestions. :)

Thanks!

I would choose Cass or Rolling Hills over Brys or Spindler. There is a fairly steep park entry fee for Rolling Hills.

BogeyNoMore 01-17-2023 06:39 AM

I forgot you mentioned Cass.

Splendid variety with moderate to major elevation in play on about 6-7 holes. Very solid disc golf all around. I gave it a 3.5, and if not for age/neglect, it'd be a 4.0 for sure. I play there often.

Willow, Cass, and Bendik each and about 20 miles to a drive from the DTW to Algonac.
I'd recommend Cass.

davetherocketguy 01-17-2023 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Monocacy (Post 3863981)
Thanks for the suggestion!

Would skeeters be bad by mid-June?

I don't know about the courses in that area but I do know bout skeeters in Michigan. Plan on them being bad EVERYWHERE that time of year. Some spots are bad and some have hardly any skeeters at all. Like everywhere else that suffers from skeeters weather plays a huge roll. More heat and rain and more skeeters. We have courses here that one day they'll be horrendous and the next nothing at all and then there are courses that are so bad you'll even see skeeters when there is still snow on the ground. I am not making that up.

Nick Pacific 01-17-2023 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ru4por (Post 3864003)
I would choose Cass or Rolling Hills over Brys or Spindler. There is a fairly steep park entry fee for Rolling Hills.

Going from Algonoc to Metro, man Willow is 100% on the way and very close to the airport. Cass would be about 1 hour total drive (30 min each way) there and back out of his way, same with Rolling Hills.

Willow can also be perfectly fine and have very little to almost zero bugs right in the middle of summer. It really depends on the previous 72 hours. If it's rained a lot, they hatch. If it doesn't, it will be perfectly fine. I play this course pretty often, I'm only 20 minutes away.

Cass is the busiest course in the entire state of Michigan. So keep that in mind as well. What time do you plan on coming through? In June, it will be very crowded anytime past noon on a weekend, and past 4pm on a weekday. And I mean VERY crowded. Big groups, beer, dogs, you name it. Sometimes that can be fun, so depends. Also the traffic getting up there north of 94 can be AWFUL depending upon time of day. Expect really bad traffic 3:30 - 6pm.

I'd say check the weather, perhaps even post here and we can give you an update. If it looks good, I'd go to Willow, it's right on your way, it's a great course. If you're not going there I'd actually steer you to Lakeshore in Ypsilanti. 2 courses, free to play, much closer to the airport than the other you mentioned and less traffic bs to deal with, it never floods and doesn't have a bug problem (especially ponds side, the other woods course can sometimes have bugs).

ejvogie 01-17-2023 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Nick Pacific (Post 3864022)
Going from Algonoc to Metro, man Willow is 100% on the way and very close to the airport. Cass would be about 1 hour total drive (30 min each way) there and back out of his way, same with Rolling Hills.

Willow can also be perfectly fine and have very little to almost zero bugs right in the middle of summer. It really depends on the previous 72 hours. If it's rained a lot, they hatch. If it doesn't, it will be perfectly fine. I play this course pretty often, I'm only 20 minutes away.

Cass is the busiest course in the entire state of Michigan. So keep that in mind as well. What time do you plan on coming through? In June, it will be very crowded anytime past noon on a weekend, and past 4pm on a weekday. And I mean VERY crowded. Big groups, beer, dogs, you name it. Sometimes that can be fun, so depends. Also the traffic getting up there north of 94 can be AWFUL depending upon time of day. Expect really bad traffic 3:30 - 6pm.

I'd say check the weather, perhaps even post here and we can give you an update. If it looks good, I'd go to Willow, it's right on your way, it's a great course. If you're not going there I'd actually steer you to Lakeshore in Ypsilanti. 2 courses, free to play, much closer to the airport than the other you mentioned and less traffic bs to deal with, it never floods and doesn't have a bug problem (especially ponds side, the other woods course can sometimes have bugs).

Unless Lakeshore has started to allow dogs on the course, it's probably a no-go for Monocacy and Red Dog

Monocacy 01-17-2023 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by ru4por (Post 3864003)
I would choose Cass or Rolling Hills over Brys or Spindler. There is a fairly steep park entry fee for Rolling Hills.

Thanks! Rolling Hills and Labyrinth are on my list, whether I play them with my brother or not. I had hoped to play them last trip, but spousal unit breaking her leg changed those plans. :(

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Originally Posted by BogeyNoMore (Post 3864018)
Willow, Cass, and Bendik each and about 20 miles to a drive from the DTW to Algonac.
I'd recommend Cass.

Also thanks! Looks like a course-rich area and I wish I had a few days to dawdle, but I also know we will be ready to get home at the end of a 3-week trip.

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Originally Posted by davetherocketguy (Post 3864019)
I don't know about the courses in that area but I do know bout skeeters in Michigan. Plan on them being bad EVERYWHERE that time of year.

Noted. Industrial-strength DEET plus herbal spray and keep it moving.

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Originally Posted by davetherocketguy (Post 3864019)
. . . and then there are courses that are so bad you'll even see skeeters when there is still snow on the ground. I am not making that up.

:eek:

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Originally Posted by Nick Pacific (Post 3864022)
Willow can also be perfectly fine and have very little to almost zero bugs right in the middle of summer. It really depends on the previous 72 hours. If it's rained a lot, they hatch. If it doesn't, it will be perfectly fine. I play this course pretty often, I'm only 20 minutes away.

We will definitely keep an eye on the weather, thanks for the tip!

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Originally Posted by Nick Pacific (Post 3864022)
What time do you plan on coming through? In June, it will be very crowded anytime past noon on a weekend, and past 4pm on a weekday. And I mean VERY crowded. Big groups, beer, dogs, you name it. Sometimes that can be fun, so depends. Also the traffic getting up there north of 94 can be AWFUL depending upon time of day. Expect really bad traffic 3:30 - 6pm.

Schedule is loose at this point, but looks like it might be a weekend afternoon. Probably good for traffic and less good for course congestion. Appreciate the offer of local weather/skeeter update, too!

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Originally Posted by ejvogie (Post 3864027)
Unless Lakeshore has started to allow dogs on the course, it's probably a no-go for Monocacy and Red Dog

I should have mentioned the dog factor. Voges knows. :thmbup:

donnyv 01-18-2023 06:38 AM

Monocacy you should definitely swing up and check out Mill Creek. About an hour and 15 minutes from DTW. Worth the drive and usually zero ticks and zero skeeters :)

https://www.discgolfscene.com/courses/Mill_Creek

Monocacy 01-18-2023 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by donnyv (Post 3864226)
Monocacy you should definitely swing up and check out Mill Creek. About an hour and 15 minutes from DTW. Worth the drive and usually zero ticks and zero skeeters :)

https://www.discgolfscene.com/courses/Mill_Creek

Mill Creek looks like it would be a blast, and I love "backyard" courses. Thanks for the suggestion!

Unfortunately the course is listed as "no pets" and I will have Red Dog with me.

ChrisWoj 01-18-2023 11:42 AM

What - no BRATS recommendations?

Terry Calhoun's new 18 hole Red Course is a really cool warmup! And then you've got the 9 hole White and Blue layouts providing the next couple of levels of challenge. Very doggo friendly, as well, as long as your own pooch is happy to meet his. :) Plus Terry is pretty awesome to hang out and chat with.

30 mins from the airport, due west.

ru4por 01-18-2023 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisWoj (Post 3864276)
What - no BRATS recommendations?

Terry Calhoun's new 18 hole Red Course is a really cool warmup! And then you've got the 9 hole White and Blue layouts providing the next couple of levels of challenge. Very doggo friendly, as well, as long as your own pooch is happy to meet his. :) Plus Terry is pretty awesome to hang out and chat with.

30 mins from the airport, due west.

I think Terry has shut down 9 of the holes at BRATS. That is only by word of mouth, though. I did not get out there last summer. It is not a bad private track and any chance to sit and chew the fat with a World Champ and a multi colorful character, like Terry, is indeed a draw. :thmbup:

ChrisWoj 01-19-2023 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ru4por (Post 3864373)
I think Terry has shut down 9 of the holes at BRATS. That is only by word of mouth, though. I did not get out there last summer. It is not a bad private track and any chance to sit and chew the fat with a World Champ and a multi colorful character, like Terry, is indeed a draw. :thmbup:

Interesting. I wonder which 9? I was scanning the FB page and didn't see anything on that but very curious. I hope it's the white layout. Lol. Though I would totally understand him not wanting to keep the blue layout up and running.

DFrah 01-19-2023 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by DFrah (Post 3849732)
An update on what was the Artprize course. See screen grab from Facebook below.

This will be another exciting and unique addition to Marquette area disc golf!

https://www.dgcoursereview.com/forum...chmentid=78204

Another update here. It appears that Hole 6 is done. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkceFVSuxq8

:D

The Shide 01-25-2023 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by DFrah (Post 3864518)
Another update here. It appears that Hole 6 is done. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkceFVSuxq8

:D

Just a suggestion, but shouldn't this be for hole # 8?

dr.chainslove 01-25-2023 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Monocacy (Post 3864062)
Thanks! Rolling Hills and Labyrinth are on my list, whether I play them with my brother or not. I had hoped to play them last trip, but spousal unit breaking her leg changed those plans. :(



Also thanks! Looks like a course-rich area and I wish I had a few days to dawdle, but I also know we will be ready to get home at the end of a 3-week trip.



Noted. Industrial-strength DEET plus herbal spray and keep it moving.



:eek:



We will definitely keep an eye on the weather, thanks for the tip!



Schedule is loose at this point, but looks like it might be a weekend afternoon. Probably good for traffic and less good for course congestion. Appreciate the offer of local weather/skeeter update, too!



I should have mentioned the dog factor. Voges knows. :thmbup:

Cass Benton is a good choice closer to the airport but I'd drive just a little farther to check out the stellar Kensington Blue/Green courses. Can't go wrong with Hudson or Independence but those are a little farther. As for the north side of Detroit, I was particularly charmed with River Bends (gave it a review too!). River Bends has some ho-hum holes but there are a handful of absolutely beautiful shots in a very peaceful park.

Monocacy 01-25-2023 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by dr.chainslove (Post 3865606)
Cass Benton is a good choice closer to the airport but I'd drive just a little farther to check out the stellar Kensington Blue/Green courses. Can't go wrong with Hudson or Independence but those are a little farther. As for the north side of Detroit, I was particularly charmed with River Bends (gave it a review too!). River Bends has some ho-hum holes but there are a handful of absolutely beautiful shots in a very peaceful park.

Thank you for the suggestions, much appreciated!

I would love to play Cass Benton and/or Kensington Blue/Green if we can fit it into the itinerary. River Bends looks like it would combine nicely with those courses.

Is Kensington Toboggan likely to be playable in mid-June? I would make time for that, schedule be danged. :D

Thanks again!

I enjoyed the Hudson Mills courses last time I was in the area. Independence Lakes also looks fun, but sadly does not allow dogs. :|

ru4por 01-25-2023 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Monocacy (Post 3865648)
Thank you for the suggestions, much appreciated!

I would love to play Cass Benton and/or Kensington Blue/Green if we can fit it into the itinerary. River Bends looks like it would combine nicely with those courses.

Is Kensington Toboggan likely to be playable in mid-June? I would make time for that, schedule be danged. :D

Thanks again!

I enjoyed the Hudson Mills courses last time I was in the area. Independence Lakes also looks fun, but sadly does not allow dogs. :|

June 9-11 is USDGC (US Ams) at Toboggan. Generally, that is the opening of the summer season for the course. If you are in, after the 12th, it should be open.

Monocacy 01-26-2023 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ru4por (Post 3865656)
June 9-11 is USDGC (US Ams) at Toboggan. Generally, that is the opening of the summer season for the course. If you are in, after the 12th, it should be open.

Fabulous, we hope to be there the following week. Thank you! :thmbup:

ru4por 01-26-2023 02:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Monocacy (Post 3865682)
Fabulous, we hope to be there the following week. Thank you! :thmbup:

Turns out to be the best case, huh? :thmbup: It should be in pristine condition to boot.

The Shide 01-26-2023 03:38 PM

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Just looking at upcoming tourneys in & around the state and noticed this:

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**** Bogey!! What's the story here, buddy?


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