Updates:
Back in Sac, sweltering in the heat, seems like everybody wants a disc golf course nowadays. Been reestablishing connections and getting linked back in, here's the gist of what I've been able to ascertain up till now:
Sacramento:
Reichmuth Park. Parks has tentatively approved a 9 hole course with a possible expansion to 18. Still has to go through all the political layers, and its fate rests with city hall.:wall:
Granite Regional Park. Again parks has tentatively approved an 18 hole course but still trying to get through all the politics and ownership issues as the land for the course is an annex from a private company.:wall:
Roseville:
Fiddymont Park. Developers have resumed construction on the Fiddymont development, the houses not the park, no word on when City of Roseville will start construction on the park but finally things are moving forward again. There is still an 18 hole in the master plan for the park.:wall:
Foresthill:
Todd Valley Park. Placer County said not at this time. Project seems pretty much dead.:thmbdown:
Cameron Park:
Gateway Park. Location changed to Bonanza Park.
Bonanza Park. 18 Hole course proposed, county seems on board but are concerned about parking and entrance to the park. On county's timeline for resolution, moving at the speed of government. Good news is land should be very well suited for disc golf.:\
El Dorado Hills.
9 Hole Now Defunct Executive Ball Golf Course. Talk about trying to get disc golf added to the park the city is planning on developing on this land. Lies in the hands of the city.:\
Bass Lake Park. Course is set for the master plan for this park, but county has no timeline for development of the park. On county's timeline for resolution, moving at the speed of government, again.:doh:
Folsom:
Nisenan Park. 18 hole course proposed by Folsom Disc Golf Club. City is requiring an environmental impact study for the course, so looking like a few years out.:\
East 50 Annex Project: Talks with city of developing a course on the land here. It was the city that proposed this so we'll see how it develops.
opcorn:
B.T. Collins Park. Finally we have a winner, sort of. The city of Folsom has approved a 9 hole course provisionally on a trial period to see how it works out. Fundraising in progress for baskets, no permanent tees will be allowed until probationary period is over. Course plays in an through a power line field, not great, but not terrible either.:clap: