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Eaglet at The Prairie House

Martin Dewgarita

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The other courses I've built are Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle, and "the private course I've been working on up the hill" Not sure if he's decided on a name yet, but most of the names he was throwing around had something to do with eagles. So maybe it's a little cheesy if I keep going on with that theme, so I'm open to naming suggestions, but here I have the baby eagle, or eaglet, the tiki course, a quick putter round, that is actually a ton of fun!

When we moved into this house 4 months ago or so, the thought of building a disc golf course in the yard never occurred to me - which might be kind of strange, disc golf practically runs my life sometimes. I even had my baskets, just sitting in the yard, doing nothing. We've been focused on building rental rooms - Air bnb, The Prairie House. I've been focused on building out my shop. Not until just recently did I bring my baskets into the trees and create something fun! Holes range from 100' to 200', There's OB, Mandos, tight windows, wide open bombs, all around good fun! 9 Holes on 7 baskets. Some crossing fairways, and baskets used more than once. I don't ever imagine more than one card playing, but who knows, maybe local league night will blow up :/

Come stay the night at the Prairie House:

Queen Room - https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/24958318?s=51

Twin Room - https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/24115452?s=51

Play Eaglet as a warm up round. Play Bald/Golden Eagle. Play [Eagle's Perch/Roost/Course of the god's or whatever]. If you're not completely beat by that time, we'll play a glow round at Eaglet (or Bald/Golden Eagle, or whatever).
 
Hole 1. Triple mando below the bed head frame, 125'
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Hole 2. Slight turnover (rhbh) through the left gap, 155'
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Hole 3. 180' bomb to just behind the lilac bush at the base of the walnut tree straight ahead. OB immediately behind the basket.
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This shows the basket of hole 3 - lilacs at the base of the walnut tree, OB behind.

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I'd stick with cheezy….and "Eaglet". It's perfect.

Though if you keep building courses, you're going to stretch that thesaurus.
 
Well I wasn't easy on myself. This course is hard! In my mind I'm like "I'm going to go out and shoot 9 down" legit par 3's I might add, only a couple are an "easy" deuce. And well, every time I shoot about even. 1 or 2 under at best.
 
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