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  1. Kurt Hodges

    Review by Kurt Hodges in course MacIntyre Park DGC - Adv. 12

    3.50 star(s) Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover! MacIntyre Park DGC is a really well designed course that makes awesome use of the landscape. The course is deceptively challenging and will force you to shape shots in order to score. The course is on a beautiful little city park in the middle of an old...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course Northside Park

    3.50 star(s) Challenging, short course There are dual, concrete tee pads on almost all of the holes. Also, the different tee pads provide a uniquely different view of the hole and bring different trees and obstacles into play (i.e., the longs aren't just 50 feet longer in line). The long tee pads seemed to...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course Pickwick Plantation

    4.50 star(s) Beautiful, New Course Pickwick Plantation is a new course that plays and looks like a mature course. I would call it a medium length course, so big arms aren't a huge plus here. It has lots of topography and forces you to compensate for elevation differences. The course is very well taken...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course ChainDragon

    3.00 star(s) Great addition to the Panhandle There are not that many courses in the panhandle around Tallahassee. So, this course is very welcome. There are eighteen holes that require a player to be able to shape shots in order to score. While there are seven holes that bring water into play, the water...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course Joshua W. Franklin DGC

    3.50 star(s) Fun, well-manicured, short course The tee pads, signs and baskets are in excellent condition and are top notch. Yardages on signs are correct and have an accurate representation of the hole layout. In addition, there is a little arrow on the sign that tells you where the next tee pad is, so...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course Tom Triplett DGC

    4.00 star(s) Challenging Little Gem Tom Triplett DGC is very conveniently located just off I-95 and it set in a nice 200 acre park with a lake. There are three sets of tee pads that not only change distance, but they give you a completely different look (very different in some cases). The baskets, benches...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course IDGC - Steady Ed Headrick Memorial

    5.00 star(s) The Best of the Best The Steady Ed Headrick Memorial course is on the grounds of the PDGA International Disc Golf Center with two other 18 -hole gold courses. As you would expect, the course is very well taken care of and the tee pads, signs and baskets are the finest. In fact, it even has...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course Lakeside DGC

    4.50 star(s) Beautiful, Mature Course Lakeside DGC is a mature course that is a medium length course (i.e., big arms aren't a huge plus here). It sets up well for the finesse player with good control and a good bag of tricks. If you don't stay in the fairways, your score will suffer. The course is very...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course North Charlotte Regional Park - Old Layout

    2.00 star(s) Brutal and humbling course There are no water hazards on this course, so you needn't worry about bringing any floating disks. The course is extremely well marked, and the tee pads and baskets are in very good shape. The North Charlotte Regional Park DGC is not very crowded, and the locals are...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course Georgia Southwestern DGC

    3.50 star(s) Nice nine hole course Georgia Southwestern DGC is on a college campus, and as a result, the course is very well taken care of and manicured. The tee pads and baskets are in very good shape, and the course is not very crowded. There is very little understory, and the topography is flat to...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course Tom Brown Park - Old Layout

    4.00 star(s) Great all-around course The Tom Brown Park DGC is in good shape, well taken care of and the 24 holes that range from long and open to short and tight. Eighteen of the 24 holes have two sets (pro & amateur) of really nice concrete pads. There also are no water holes to contend with, so there is...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course Muse Park

    4.50 star(s) Challenging, Shady, City Course Muse Park DGC is a new course that plays like it is more mature. Because it is on a city park, it is well kept and mowed and has good facilities. It has lots of topography and forces you to compensate for elevation differences. I would call it a medium length...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course Jack McLean Park

    4.00 star(s) Tough, Wooded Gem The Jack McLean Park DGC is a newer 24-hole medium-long course. The city has worked hard to open up the understory and it has really helped. The course is now very challenging and, at times, humbling (before it was just no fun to play). There is some good variety in the...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course The Farm

    1.50 star(s) Disc golf in an overgrown pasture There are no water hazards on this course, so you needn't worry about bringing any floating disks. The area around Summertown and Hohenwald is beautiful and very peaceful. The course also is free, but that is about where the pros end. Non-existent fairways on...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course Maggie

    4.50 star(s) Awesome Course, Challenging But Fair Magnolia DGC (MGDC) is a medium to short length course from the short tees (i.e., big arms aren't a huge plus), but the back tees are nasty and long (the scorecard even says "The Blue Tees are very difficult. It's highly recommended that most players play...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course North Water Tower Park

    3.50 star(s) Nice technical course Water really never comes into play, so you needn't bring any floating discs. While there are OB ditches, the water usually isn't that deep, so you can get your disc back and take the stroke. The tee pads and baskets also are in pretty good shape, and there is plenty of...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course IDGC - WR Jackson Memorial DGC

    4.00 star(s) Beast of a Course The WR Jackson Memorial course is on the grounds of the PDGA International Disc Golf Center with two other 18 -hole gold courses. As you would expect, the course is very well taken care of and the tee pads, signs and baskets are the finest. It has lots of topography and...
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    Review by Kurt Hodges in course IDGC - Jim Warner Memorial

    4.50 star(s) Impressive, Heavily Wooded Course The Jim Warner Memorial course is on the grounds of the PDGA International Disc Golf Center with two other 18 -hole gold courses. As you would expect, the course is very well taken care of and the tee pads, signs and baskets are the finest. It has lots of...
  19. Kurt Hodges

    what is more important to you?

    The thing is is you can throw a Destroyer 425 feet, you can throw an Aviar 250 with accuracy. 250 feet with accuracy beats 300 ft with a Wraith or Orc at 85-90% all day long. When you don't have the distance, you are hosed and will never be competitive on longer courses. Somebody mentioned...
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    what is more important to you?

    my average drive is around 280 to 300 feet. The guys I play with average 380 to 400. I can't really compete with them. It doesn't matter! If you are on a 425 ft hole and a good drive is 300 ft. , you have to have a good drive and a solid approach just to get par (3). If you buddies are...
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