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    Boyd Pond Park DGC discussion

    Course Intro
  2. Boyd Pond Park DGC 455 mi (from your location) Beech Island, SC
    3.6312 reviews
    Holes / Baskets: 18 / 18
    Length: 4822 ft
    Hole Type: Mach 5
    Tee Type: Turf
    Course Type: Permanent course
    Landscape: Moderately Hilly
    Terrain: Moderately Wooded
    Multiple Tees / Pins: No / Yes
  3. Boyd Pond Park DGC media

    Boyd Pond Park DGC media

    Boyd Pond Park DGC media
  4. No Bogeys at Boyd Pond

    No Bogeys at Boyd Pond

    Full 18 holes first round MA1 of the 2017 No Bogeys at Boyd Pond.
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    Review by Atrain in course Langley Pond DiscGolfPark

    5.00 star(s) The best place to play in the CSRA It's a DiscGolfPark (R). Awesome DGP Turf TeePads Driving Range with extra large TeePads and distance markers Putting Green with two baskets The county has definitely shown their support of Disc Golf in their park. They have installed a lot of fencing...
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    Round Ratings

    Oh, sorry. No, the blue tees.
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    Round Ratings

    It's not an epic fail. They aren't WAY off. The only SSA we have is from the NCDGC, which was 54.7. Two holes have been changed since then. It seems like it should be just under 54.
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    Round Ratings

    Awesome!! Thanks Guys! The Hippodrome-Old Glory course could use a tweak. It has 11 open holes 3 light/moderate wooded holes and 6 heavily wooded holes. Of the 14 non-heavily wooded holes, there are O.B. lined fairways on 7 of them, 2 more that are island greens, and 2 more that have O.B. that...
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    Round Ratings

    Thanks for the DGCR ratings. Cool tool. Any plans to have an OB factor in the ratings calc? I changed the course to Heavily wooded and got more accurate ratings, but that doesn't represent the course correctly. Woods factor for that course has since been changed back to moderate.
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    Insurance for Non-PDGA Event

    FYI: The extra $50 for the insurance through the PDGA isn't always necessary. ALL sanctioned events are covered by the insurance policy. The $50 is only if you need them to generate a certificate listing the covered entitities. Some parks, counties, and cities require this certificate for the...
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    Why don't Tournament Directors get paid?

    That's exactly what we're talking about!! Why do we expect TDs to donate all of their time? Why shouldn't they get paid to do all that work? We're not talking about making a living here or even making minimum wage. But if a TD of C-tier puts 60 hours into coordinating ALL of the goings-on of the...
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    Why don't Tournament Directors get paid?

    Well said Mr. Sauls!!!:clap::clap::clap: How can so many of you expect for the a TD to sacrifice countless hours of work and take on all that stress for the love of the game, but you can't go PLAY, compete, and enjoy a tournament for your own love of the game? Sounds a little hypocritical and...
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    Just Didn't Seem Right

    Yes, even if they tried to get out of the way, it would be a violation. It's unfortunate, but that's the only way to call it.
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    Why don't Tournament Directors get paid?

    So far, I think this is the best suggestion here. I'm with you PhattD. Tip your TDs ladies and gentlemen. PhattD, Please start a thread about tipping your TDs. I'd do it but you should get the credit. To those that have I asked what I was thinking about how much? I didn't really have the...
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    Am world BAGGERS

    Kind of, but not really Chains, you are almost right. You're forgetting one step though. Ams get what they pay for. Pros get what they pay for. The ams aren't the ones paying for the pros, it's the the TDs and organizers that are. Yes, we know the margin that the tournament makes is coming...
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