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Recent content by Jgelband

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    Review by Jgelband in course Pim Farms

    4.00 star(s) Awesome course! The other reviews on this course are outdated. The current layout of this course is a championship caliber 18 hole course and there has been a ton of work done here. There were at least 5 holes over 750' and hole 9 was 1000' par 5. This is a woods course that is long but there is...
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    Review by Jgelband in course Rolling Pines DGC

    4.50 star(s) Disc Golf Wonderland This is a gorgeous, pristine mountain park. Pines make throws challenging while there are still gaps to hit on all the holes. Grass is mowed, benches all over, boxes around baskets, neon baskets are highly visible...all of this makes the overall experience top notch. The...
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    Review by Jgelband in course Socastee Rec. Park

    4.00 star(s) Beast at the Beach! Great course. Tons of variety. I played after rain so the course was swampy but I'm leaving that out completely. The front nine was well laid out. I played the blue pads and there were straight shots and shots with specific lines required but I thought the holes were...
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    Review by Jgelband in course Phantom Falls

    5.00 star(s) Mountain DG at it's finest This course was designed to be the private playground of Paul and his buddies. The rest of us should be grateful that he decided to share because this is a unique DG experience. The course winds around Paul's house, never going too far in any direction but always...
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    Review by Jgelband in course Sugaree

    3.50 star(s) Mountain Gem This course is AWESOME! The hanging baskets and carpet tee pads give you the vibe of a private homegrwon course, but the layiout and function are as good as any course that I have played. The holes are laid out as challenging but playable. Rock formations were used as pin locations...
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