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Agree wheels are easy. However, they don't give an accurate representation of actual length. The wheel goes up and down hills, so will measure longer than the actual "air flight".
Well, when I looked at this course and saw where it was I was real surprised.
Are their actually a lot of disc golfers in the area or is this a destination course?
If I recall correctly, this being around the UP of Michigan it means it is very isolated, rugged country.
My kind of place for a great course!
Jealous of the folks living nearby.
Well, when I looked at this course and saw where it was I was real surprised.
Are their actually a lot of disc golfers in the area or is this a destination course?
If I recall correctly, this being around the UP of Michigan it means it is very isolated, rugged country.
My kind of place for a great course!
Jealous of the folks living nearby.
There's 6 courses there. Pretty much a destination place. Great disc golf to be played, very challenging, camping and carts are available. The "pro shop" always seems to make new players question it since it isnt much more than a run down shack at the moment, and the signage is leaving a lot to be desired, hence where I'm trying to help.
The fairways are in great shape nowadays though.
Weird, yet epic.
So 306' for a 300' isn't inaccurate? Interesting.
Of course, you have to go there for glow, but other than that, I'd avoid the camp.
If I recall correctly, this being around the UP of Michigan it means it is very isolated, rugged country.
So 306' for a 300' isn't inaccurate? Interesting.
Also Jeremy an idea for the tee signs. Please include some Next Tee directions, that would help out first timers and areas where the courses run together immensely.
Noted sir, I will try to apply that where needed. I don't know how long it's been since you've been there, but the guys who were running that Tournafest a couple months ago went through and added lot's of next tee signs. I don't think they actually say "next tee", but they worked. Can anybody else verify whether they were useful or not? They're white with a tunnel shot and basket depicted, and a little gnome on the bottom.
Yes! I was at Highbridge last month and can vouch for the tremendous usefulness of the "next tee" signs. After a few holes, the running joke became, "Thank you curious forest Gnomes for your helpful directions..." or some other snide variation. Really helped speed play AND was good for many (probably too many) cheap laughs...
By the way, I was just out there last weekend and had a great time. Played every course at least once I think (except the cross courses where it's like granberry and such) and thought they were all in great shape.