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yeah I'm all for it as well, for a number of reasons. my only concern is that a round on a 5500' fairly open disc golf course, with a cart, is only gonna take use like 45 minutes lol .. that's a $1 a minute for the two of us. I may feel cheated.
yeah I'm all for it as well, for a number of reasons. my only concern is that a round on a 5500' fairly open disc golf course, with a cart, is only gonna take use like 45 minutes lol .. that's a $1 a minute for the two of us. I may feel cheated.
Holy.., that would be quite the experience, have fun with that! I like the concept of 'country club'-type amenities being introduced to the DGC, but that is pretty expensive.
This quote also made me realize something about regular ol' disc golf rounds, and that is the fact that while sometimes we pay $5-10 for park entry and occasionally pay $2-5 to play, that is where the possible expenses end. You have the ability to loop back and play the course over, and over, and over if you so desire. The problem I foresee with at a course with carts and tee times, etc. is that once you play your 18, similar to a ball golf round, you're done. At this point, you could pay to play another round, or call it a day.
I would definitely feel a bit cheated after only being able to play 18, knocking it out in less than an hour, paying that much money and not even being sore at the end of the day!
Still an amazing amenity at hopefully an amazing course! have fun!
(edit: I would say a 5500' track with two people should take around 90-120 min, depending on terrain, drive/dedication, lost discs so on)
Welcome to the future, my friend.
I'm so jealous. I hope this is the future for disc golf.
...lets just hope that the p2p cost doesnt sky rocket up there right along with balf
So its 20 per person and 5 for the cart?
This quote also made me realize something about regular ol' disc golf rounds, and that is the fact that while sometimes we pay $5-10 for park entry and occasionally pay $2-5 to play, that is where the possible expenses end. You have the ability to loop back and play the course over, and over, and over if you so desire. The problem I foresee with at a course with carts and tee times, etc. is that once you play your 18, similar to a ball golf round, you're done. At this point, you could pay to play another round, or call it a day.