I try to go into every course with a "I hope there's one shot that I'd like to throw again" vibe...then I'm never disappointed.
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Pleasant view disc golf course in Russellville Arkansas, everyone who says they shoot better here than old post is a dirty liar. for some reason this course only eats your favorite disc
I really liked RLP, but that's how I feel about Parma,OH, and to a lesser extent, Handyman Ace Hardware in Fairborn, OH.Sometimes courses are overrated, sometimes it's a matter of personal taste. I really, REALLY have tried to like Rogers Lakewood. I can see its merits and I should like it, but I don't. I don't think its overrated, I'm just not feeling it. I've played other hard courses that I've liked, and really to be a great course it has to be hard, so I'm not holding the "hard" against it.
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I should like it. I really should. I wish I did. I don't, though.
Kaposia park. Everyone talks about it being a classic course, how great it is. I just it's just okay. It's tight woods golf, the lines sre EXTREMELY repetitive and there are only two holes in the 18 hole layout that I personally feel are memorable. If you can throw straight or throw a hyzer, you can score excellently at kaposia. Boring.
I honestly think we should start all over with ratings and make them 0-10 scale. There should be more separation between a truly great course of 4.something and a middle of the road 3.
Did you get to play the Web payout? Web is where it's at!
I will add Ashe County to the list. I like it, but I don't LOVE it, and I definitely don't see it as anywhere near the best course in North Carolina, which is how it's rated here. I've played it a few times, and still think the layout can be confusing, especially for a first-timer, and can feel very repetitive. A few great holes, and some great scenery for the first couple holes, but not the best course in NC, not by a long shot. I expected so much from this course because of its fating, and maybe that's why it doesn't add up to me.
Kaposia and Acorn back in the mid-90s, before they were redesigned, I thought were better. Kaposia especially, but I understand they needed to be redone. I still feel fortunate to have them, so not complaining in that regard, I just miss some of the old holes we used to have.
I would post Rosedale Down Under in a thread about average course that you love for no good reason. Narrow lines, poke and pray holes, muddy as all get out...good God I loved that course! If I was in KC with time to play one course it would be a tough call between Waterworks and Down Under, and Down Under shouldn't even be in that category.I'll just start by saying that I love Rosedale Down Under here in KC, but god damnit that course is so stupid sometimes. Being accurate is a real skill to have, but there is often just so much luck involved that it's unreal.
It's a fantastically unique course, but I have to be dragged down there to play, honestly.