Are there no other courses around Morley? Why is it always so packed?
Morley's the red basket. The other two are 9-holers.
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Are there no other courses around Morley? Why is it always so packed?
You know, after typing that, I realized that I am on website that is used for searching out disc golf courses.
That's crazy that there aren't a least a few more courses around there.
Oh, the irony---I feel exactly the same about Pier, to the point that we only go there midday, midweek. Otherwise its Dabney, Timber[both getting crowded at times], Rooster Rock or Milo.
Here on the MS coast it never seems crowded yet on any course. But there's still the distraction of NFL and NCAA football, though the SEC fanatics haven't stopped sobbing yet, making it hard enough as it is for them to abuse the wife and kids, let alone play dg.
You know, after typing that, I realized that I am on website that is used for searching out disc golf courses.
That's crazy that there aren't a least a few more courses around there.
Wouldn't be surprised if there weren't some provisions in the lease deal at Morley to protect the business...even if they're just some backroom handshake, nothing on paper kind of deals.
There aren't any courses that fit that bill. The courses that are too busy aren't worth playing. Why are they busy? Because they're accessible and easy. And they're 9-holes. If you don't like crowds, go play a challenging course. Those are never packed.
Orchard. Ugh
My other busy course is Borderland, although it's not as bad as Seymour. I have played several rounds this winter where I played through 7-8 groups per round. Today it was 20 degrees with snow on the ground and I still played through several groups. In nice weather, it's pretty packed. I guess it's because it's the closest 18-hole course to Boston, but you can get much lower crowds by going another 10 minutes to Dacey Fields (or Pye Brook north of town).
My other busy course is Borderland, although it's not as bad as Seymour. I have played several rounds this winter where I played through 7-8 groups per round. Today it was 20 degrees with snow on the ground and I still played through several groups. In nice weather, it's pretty packed. I guess it's because it's the closest 18-hole course to Boston, but you can get much lower crowds by going another 10 minutes to Dacey Fields (or Pye Brook north of town).
I'd figure lack of shade and these wonderful things come summer time are a couple of others.The only significant reason I can say that Herman doesn't get as much traffic is there is a Police Station located in the park and many holes play around it. Go figure.....