Ok, another question. How do you see the baskets? Do the courses provide lights or is there a product(s) that you can put on the pole? Thanks
Lots of people hang glow sticks on them. Ive also heard of people aiming flashlights from the top of them.
Ok, another question. How do you see the baskets? Do the courses provide lights or is there a product(s) that you can put on the pole? Thanks
Guess I'm one of the lucky few, but we have a course about 6 miles away that has lights, and during the summer is open until 10-11pm. It's on a par 3 golf course/driving range/putt-putt course. You utilize the fairways that the ball golfers use, and then the basket is tucked away into the woods each hole away from the ball golf hole. There are a few areas on the course where even the lights don't get to very well, but overall it's bright enough to play. It's only 9 holes, but it is a lot of fun. I do have a glow sidewinder, and if you use a good flashlight, it holds it's "charge" for a good 2 hours.
I was practicing at the school field in my neighborhood and some bitch called the cops on me last night! So I had a nice chat with the police again. The cop said its private property, and I said the sign says it only closed from 11pm - 5am, and it was only 1030pm. He then said well I'm not argue that and left. He laughed after I told him I was just practicing disc golf. I can't believe someone called the cops, its not like there's any kids to molest out there at that hour.
Is that Tupelo Bay?
I think he is speaking of Lake Murray Golf Center in Chapin, SC, it's just outside Columbia. Tupelo Bay is in Myrtle Beach, SC and almost 3 hours away.
when i read the part about the crack i almost crapped myself thats hillarious . the only con i can think of is hearing a big buck moving around and not being able to see anything that sux . i heard a croc once and decided to skip the water holes .Also make sure the park is open after dark or doesnt close at 6pm. I found out the hard way by being arrested, although they let me off with a warning. They asked me what I was doin in the park while I have five glow discs and flashlite in my hands! Um...I was smoking crack with these discs and the flashlite shoots fire!
There are a few courses on here that have a novelty aspect to them. You review them the same as any course and point this out in the review.What are your thoughts on reviewing/rating night courses? Should a course have a seperate rating for night play?
I'd rather play a "real" course in the dark, Blueberry was a much more enjoyable night adventure as far as I'm concerned. Chestnut made me want to shove rusty nails into my eyeballs with what other options are available, both at night and during the day... but I suppose it's the experience that makes it, I might enjoy it more if there were a bonfire, ample beer and a fun crowd of people.