Dettmerb
Bogey Member
I played two years ago and there were signs saying to not go in water. Three rounds I only threw one in the drink. No way I was going after it. Don't know how aggressively they pursue this though.
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I swear I read somewhere about people at Selah aggressively stopping people from diving for discs and maybe even calling the police, and signs posted all over. Where did I read that? I can't find it in this thread. It seems it was just in the last 2-4 months. Thanks for the help.
If it was PMantle that posted about it before, maybe that's what I read. I was just curious if they'd gotten a lot more aggressive since we were there in March, or if they just didn't notice us (i.e. we got lucky) or what. Of course we were spending loads of money staying on-site and we're all upstanding gentlemen, so maybe that's it!
It was a guy I was with. Doofenshcmirts or some such. I've never bothered to figure out how to spell it.
I literally played Selah yesterday and there was a big camper on site. I asked who it was and the ranch manager said it was the group from California that is trying to buy the place. They were in town to try to negotiate the sale.
I hope the owners are still considering just selling the house and inn and a portion of the property. When I was there in the spring, I had a chance to sit and have a cup of tea with them and they fully intended to keep disc golf going there. They have a ton of land there and even mentioned building a smaller house for themselves and opening another course if the new owners do not want to keep disc golf as part of their facility. So while the eventual sale may change the course(s), it was their intention to keep Selah disc golf going.