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We all have seen the likes of nothing in signs to greatness and originality. Wondering what your fave signs are, maybe even links to pics.
This little college course in Cleveland, WI has one of my fave and what I consider some of the best signage around. http://www.dgcoursereview.com/galler...1498&mode=gal# ![]() Sponsored Links
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Deis Hill, Dover, OH.
Brand new signs have photo, drawing and even a hole nickname mounted on a color-coded post (RWB). 3 per hole when finished. For signage afficionados, Deis Hill is must-see ! |
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maybe gone now? seneca creek in md. had some kick ass homemade signs(hand painted) showing all tees, placements and trees..
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i agree Tom, those signs are top notch. the signs at the two courses near me are pretty much gone due to vandalism. but the other markers on the course are pretty decent.
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I posted these in the recent course maps thread but here are the signs and map from CMC Glenwood Spings in Colorado.
Click here. |
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Course bias aside, I'd have to agree with the signs we have up at LTC. They've barely faded in the few years they've been in the ground, and we were told they would likely stay that way for quite some time.
I'm also a big fan of the signage at the Highbridge courses (see my photo of BH #15), although they employ a bit more simplicity in their design. It's not really important to me to know the nickname of a hole, unless it's a signature hole I'll remember forever. |
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BTW Tom, thanks for waiting to post this thread until I actually went to the course profile and uploaded JPGs of the signs for each hole (and new photos)! Those old photos didn't do it much justice...
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I can't say strongly enough how useful good signage is when playing a course for the first time. Both of the signs posted are great. What would be even better would be to add some reference distances for points on the fairway. Either way those signs are great.
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if your talking about tee signs i prefer short 4x4 posts sawed of level so when you want to play with just a couple discs you can stick the ones your not throwing on top or if your playing with just one you stick your beverage up there.
The main reason i like the post is they arent a visual distraction and stay out of the way when cut low enough so that your not worried about hitting it plus why do i need a picture im standing right in front of the motherfu--er |
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