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TERRIBLE course pics

Chiefstang

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Lots of threads about beautiful picturesque courses, but how about some pictures of neglected, run down, ratty excuses for courses?

Bent baskets, ruined tee-pads, downed trees, overgrown fairways, brainless hole layouts, vandalism, safety hazards...
 
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Conejo valley made me laugh. Disc golf is disc golf, but that was border line not worth the (little) effort.
 
The photos of the one in Antarctica are pretty funny. It's disc golf in a construction yard.
 
^Make sure you check out the baskets for 7 and 8, they are classic.

Rose Park, is the only place to play disc golf in Bozeman Montana proper. It's always busy and the locals love it. It is a flat, open field with a minor hill toward the back that IS used. There is one tree, and it's next to a tee pad, so it does not come into play. Just click the Media button to get the idea.
 
Apologies in advance to the Village People :p

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Young man, there's a need to feel down.
I said, young man, that baskets on the ground.
Because, this course was installed by a clown
There's a need to go play elsewhere.
 
Worse DG course ever? We have 2 of them...

McLean Central Park http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=1536 ...flat, short, Mach 1 baskets with loverly mud bog fairways, and tons of mosquitoes to keep you company. Also, the park authority up and removed 2 holes for some project a couple of years ago. Nasty s-hole and not worth the time.

Bull Run Regional Park http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=402 ...flat, flat, flat. Tightly wooded course, but very short. Short, that is, untill some local guys tried to make the course harder by moving some of the baskets and making it a bit more challenging...of course the result is an extremelly confusing mess of nasty tiny tee pads pointing to non-existant holes on this old disc golf signs that use stickers to try and show you were the holes and hazards are. Just a mess of a place. I will say that it does have potential, if the park authority is willing to spend the money to put in new pads and signs.
 
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