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OJ hasn't done himself any favors in this thread, but there are plenty of good reviewers who wrote a few crap reviews at first. Not saying there are TR medals in his future, but stranger things have happened.
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And the original bad review will accumulate downvotes.
The thing is, there are a handful of unique courses that don't really count as Disc Golf courses but are fun to play regardless. I've seen a few such reviews but can't think of any off the top of my head. If I ever played one, I would probably review it 3.0 and say, "my rating really doesn't matter; decide for yourself whether this is a place you would have fun at."
And the original bad review will accumulate downvotes.
The thing is, there are a handful of unique courses that don't really count as Disc Golf courses but are fun to play regardless. I've seen a few such reviews but can't think of any off the top of my head. If I ever played one, I would probably review it 3.0 and say, "my rating really doesn't matter; decide for yourself whether this is a place you would have fun at."
Wouldnt wanna be canceled haha
So please explain to me how writing garbage reviews would result in getting canceled? How exactly does that work here on DGCR?
And the original bad review will accumulate downvotes.
The thing is, there are a handful of unique courses that don't really count as Disc Golf courses but are fun to play regardless. I've seen a few such reviews but can't think of any off the top of my head. If I ever played one, I would probably review it 3.0 and say, "my rating really doesn't matter; decide for yourself whether this is a place you would have fun at."
Arays reciew did not give it justice, simply a homer adjustment.
Sorry aray typo.DO NOT, under any circumstance, think that the review came from me.
Personally I like what the owner did at Dino Hills. My second time playing it a couple weeks ago. The grounds is a campsite with a disc golf course on it. He made the "putt-putt" disc golf course adjacent to the parking as a fun thing for local kids and first-time-exposure to disc golf. Having "putt-putt" style disc golf courses might be great for "pre-beginners" and little kids.
Sorry aray typo.
With that , i quit.
"Turf teepads are easy on the knees" - wait, what?
after what Paulie has done for disc golf, he can write one word reviews for all i care. when you've designed top 10 courses, rating a course a 5 speaks volumes on its own.
that said, he's exactly the kind of person i'd like to hear go on quite longer
Just noticed this one, from someone who tends to write good (if short) reviews...
https://www.dgcoursereview.com/reviews.php?id=9635&mode=rev#87189
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Digging way past a bunch of thumbs downs and drive-bys, a few of our trusted reviewers rated the course highly. So - a bad review for a good course?
Lots more drama/discussion on this course in the 'Movement in top 10' thread. Almost every review of that course so far is from homers coming of the woodwork giving drive-bys, and that was enough to catapult it into the 5th highest-rated course in the world on this site.
I'm sure it's a great course, but it's really hard to tell exactly how great, when it's homers all the way down. Hopefully more people will be traveling there this year, to see what it's actually like.