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2.50 star(s)
Fun but short
- Clean park
- Well mowed grass
- Bathrooms
- A few longer holes
- Good design that's fun for the beginner
- A nice putter driving course
- Short tee pads
- Short holes
- A few holes cross each other
- Some holes play over areas that could be in use by baseball diamond
I am a fan...
4.50 star(s)
Shelton Springs is amazing
- Two different large concrete tee pads (Red/Black) make this play like two different courses
- Extremely well designed course
- Concrete tee signs with distances and lines
- large log benches at each tee pad
- Amazing scenery in the woods
- Great use of field to...
4.00 star(s)
Beautiful Blue
- Nice Long Tee Pads
- Bench at every Tee Pad
- Concrete Tee Signs
- Lots of distance
- Tough to par, with links style golf
- Easily one of the best new courses around
- Well mowed and maintained in the spring, summer, fall
- Tough to par
- Can get muddy in winter
- Cheaters...
I sent an email to Tomas Ekström asking if Latitude 64 will be making a faster Striker or Saint (6-7-glide, -1 Turn, 2 Fade) as these are my personal favorites out of latitudes product line. His response was:
"Making a speed 12-13 disc with so much glide and small fade is almost impossible...
I really liked wizards to drive with when I started. Great glide, the plastic is tacky all year. I've used SSS, SS, S, and Evo plastic. Currently using an RFF for upshots I want to stop on a dime, but it has more chance of turning over, I could not have been proficient driving with that...
Corking a bat is like putting lead tape on the inner rim of a disc to get 200 grams. Or putting your mid in an oven and then modifying the disc to change its flight plate or rim edge. That might be a game changer, and certainly would be cheating.