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I was wondering the same thing. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/g7th-405-performance-guitar-capo?src=3WWRWXGP&kpid=mf361630&gclid=CJPfhZ6u9bYCFctxQgod_lUAfw
That is a great list. I am close to Anna Jean Cummings (Blue Ball Park), Bean Creek and Half Moon Bay. I hope to hear about updates so that I can volunteer some of my time to help with install if needed, also excited to hear about the others. It is always nice to have new courses to switch...
Shaffer Park should be pretty easy to get access to. I am pretty sure you can just drive in and ask to play. as I think the property is open to the public most of the time. A member of the family invited me to a BBQ at the park and I walked most of the course. There are some interesting holes...
I live just down the road, and have never played Harding. My buddy played it with Barsby and said it was over grown a few months ago. Sorry that I have no info for you, but if I hear of anything I will let you know.
It will take a bit of time for this course to come around, the baskets have only been in for a few weeks. When I played there were a bunch of people sleeping/loitering in the area, and we did not have an issue with any of them.
My buddy even forgot a disc near one of the baskets and it was...
WE stumbled on the 3 Peaks Resort when we went on our trip. The place was clean and pretty cheap for the size of the room studios. It was only a short walk from the lake and casinos...
I would also suggest adding Turtle Rock to you list. Me and a couple of buddies did a similar trip and Turtle Rock was one of my favorites.
One of my favorite place to eat is Freshies in South Lake, if it is nice out you can even dine on the roof.
http://www.freshiestahoe.com/
I got one of these when I was in Maui a few years ago. I have not used it as a DG bag, but you could easily fit 10 discs top section and at least 8 can in the cooler section.
http://www.hawaiiancooler.com/H-1DayPackCooler.htm
I just made a few sets. Bought a bag of 1000 beads at the craft store along with some leather cord (although I like the idea of paracord better) and a few key rings and made a few for myself and my buddies. Makes it easy and to keep track of your score while on the move.
I do the same thing. If I need something to go right, I tend to throw LHFH as I can get more snap on it to help hold it's line, or throw something under stable like a Leopard RHBH.