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Completely agree. Your acronyms make much more sense. Open means the division is open to everyone regardless of age or ability (if you don't have ability you will lose, but technically, you are eligible to play). FP restricts males, and all of the age restrictive divisions are open to only those...
4.00 star(s)
Unique disc golf experience
This is a super fun mountain course with shots that you won't find any where else in the world. I'm fairly confident that the 30 degree grade and 106 foot drop on #15 is steeper than any other disc golf hole in the world. #18 is a lot of fun as you try to make it 900...
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4.00 star(s)
Technical Course in Nice Park
Great technical course with lots of trees and water hazards. This course will really help you master low ceiling line drive throws, or high spike hyzers.
The course flows very well and makes excellent use of the available land.
There are two different basket...
5.00 star(s)
Perfect Course
This is the perfect peaceful, relaxing, challenging-- but not frustrating course.
It has a variety of long shots (5 par fours), wide open shots, tight fairway tunnel shots, mandos, short technical shots, a few really easy holes, and an Island hole. This course requires skill to...
4.00 star(s)
Fun Technical Course
This is a fun challenging technical course for experienced players. It really tests your skills and requires a variety of different shots and techniques. It keeps you thinking, and helps you develop your game with a variety of high risk/reward shots.
The course designer...
Great suggestions. This is what I would prefer if it were my decision alone, however those who designed the course are pretty protective over the par 4 holes the way they are. It's always tricky to please everyone.
We have approval for an 18 hole course, but in order to fit all 18 holes, we have to cramp in a few holes that simply throw back and forth over wide open fields. They aren't crossing fairways, but with errant throws they will overlap a little bit. In these situations, you will always be able to...