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About this tournament
PDGA Sanctioned C-Tier Singles
Open division plays for cash.
MA40, Advanced, Intermediate, and Rec will get paid in funny money which can be redeemed for Discs or Kronk Merchandise.
Course Info:
MA40/FA40, MA1/FA1, and MPO/FPO will play Cam 2 twice.
MA/FA2, MA3/FA3 will...
4.00 star(s)
Prospect Respect
-Great variety of holes traveling in and out of mature wooded areas.
-A fun and challenging course for beginner and advanced.
-Greens on #1, #3, #5, #7, #8, #9, #11, #13, #14, #15, and #18 (get the picture?) play along hills and are challenging.
-Good mix of distances. Not all...
I ask what should par be when listed on the DGCR course page? The par given on the DGCR page does not match what the signs have posted at the course. What is preferred? That info on the page matches the posted info?
2.00 star(s)
A Good Beginner Course
-good beginner course
-some longer holes to practice drivers
-well maintained park
-cement tees
-good course sign at hole #1
-flat terrain and short distances makes for a fast and easy round
-hole #3 plays across a small creek which makes for a fun challenge. Not too...
0.50 star(s)
Why bother.
- A golfer has 18 tries at an ace
- Good putter practice
- Fun one disc round/challenge
- No holes over 200'
- Too many holes under 100'
- 18 holes
- They fit 18 holes in an area that really could stand to have 9. Even 9 is crowding the park space
I wish I could speak with more experience, but I've only been playing for a month. I suppose I'll just ask a question, which has possibly been answered. Was this a debate for ball golf in it's early life, and how was an organized system agreed upon?