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3.50 star(s)
Great roadside layover
I played this course when driving through to Great Basin last October. They were in the process of an upgrade in pads and signage. Last week I drove through and was impressed with what they had done. Really nice signs,. Great job to whom ever is responsible.
This is a fun...
4.00 star(s)
Another great course away from the masses
- No crowds on the day we ere there
- Good variety all around
- The best baskets I have seen/played on
- Amazing personalized artwork/welding work for every bag
hanger on every hole (worth playing to for this alone)
- Good signs
- Separate cool...
I want a disc that will fly like my Roc3 without the fade at the end. I can put full power on my Roc3 and it never gets flippy but my Mako3 will flip and dive right. I want a disc that thrown flat with full power will turn to the right without diving right and then very little fade at the end. I...
Why the same flight ratings for discs that don't fly the same? I am talking about say the difference of say a DX Leopard and a Champion Leopard or like a DX Wraith and a Champion Wraith. Also at what point in a discs lifespan does it resemble those #s. I understand the variablities, I just...
So any park that allows other users other than disc golfers is poorly designed and should be closed? Glad you are not in charge. I have enjoyed the few I have played at and and as far as risk, the tennis players are pretty safe compared to other users at any other course I have played at. The...
Kinda harsh IMO as far as calling the design poor. I feel they did a good job with what they had. I guess the other option would be to not have the course as any hole location could potentially interfere with another user group. They chose to place it away from the more heavily used areas, the...
Thanks, that is what I thought but I overheard another party saying it was mandatory. I am sure they were wrong, thanks.
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If an area is ob, lets say the tennis courts, can I throw over it and land in-bounds and call it good? I never see anyone doing this on our course...
I know what a mandatory is but am unsure how it is indicated on a tee sign. Does a line on a sign from the tee to the hole indicate a mandatory?
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