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One other thing is that i NEVER give my dog discs for toys. He will chew them and I don't want him thinking he can do that to a disc. Retrieving the disc itself is his reward.
My dog is a pit/lab mix. I did train him specifically for this task. It would be best to have a scent trained dog breed i.e. pits and labs. They also have to be smart (this is where I leave the lab part out :). He has a command to start looking and he has been trained to be gentle and to drop...
So I have a dog that finds discs. He can distinguish between the different plastics and he finds discs that no one would never find. He has become highly efficient at finding lost discs. He has found about 50 this year alone. Some guys have said I need to charge for his services but I disagree...
4.50 star(s)
Possibly the best????
I need to go ahead and get my opinion out of the way.... this is the best course in the Louisville area. Now, let's review :)
The pro pads are concrete with excellent signage. So far this year the grass has stayed mowed and the fairways have stayed clear (not bad for a...
1.50 star(s)
Won't be back
There are concrete pads and signs for every hole. The first half of the course is wide open with some open field trees directing the shots. Most of the field shots give players with big arms the opportunity for deuces while leaving those with shorter ranges to make easy pars...
3.50 star(s)
Surprised
I must admit I was weary of this course when I stepped up to the first tee pad but this little course will surprise you. This course has a lot of character and really demands your respect. The first nine is a great place to build your score with short throws through really cool lanes...
3.00 star(s)
Nice, but not great.
I think that this is a course where you can go to settle in the basic shots of disc golf that you are going to need on just about every course. Although the holes become a RHBH repetition fest, you really have to concentrate on your basic technique the entire time or you...