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As a MN guy, I can tr and help...
Acorn Park Hole #1...lost a few myself there
Kaposia hole #16...see above
Bethel DGC hole #4
Blue Ribbon Pines all over
North Valley
I totally get where you are coming from, it would be nice to see a course that is unlike so many others. but, if it gets stale because of a "left handed bias" or whatever, then the reviewer should say so and suggesting how to make it a better course, in their opinion, is a good thing.
If you took the time to read what I have wrote fro this thread, you notice that I haven't said that I think Black Locust needs to be improved. I have only defended what Innovadude had the right to say, and tried to help him explain what I thought he meant when he started this thread. I never...
My playing of the course does not matter. What matters is one persons view that this course could be BETTER if the course was changed. The amount of courses around has no effect what-so-ever. If one course is ridiculously short, does it matter if the others around it are longer? NO! You say...
And your not understanding what myself, along with others have been saying. No one is arguing that it is not "fair." We are saying it has a flaw that needs to be corrected. It might still be an extremely fun course to play, but even the best courses have things they need improvement on. That...
Maybe I am in the minority here, but I kind of like mando's. Mostly because it adds a level of difficulty to holes (at least around here). They ensure that you take the designers intended route, and not (for example) through trees that have drastically thinned out since the courses "birth."...
How many tournaments are held where there are a ton of sidewalk? I would guess most are in disc specific areas that do not have a lot of walking paths in the middle of the course.
I say unless marked, its the groups decision. Unless its a tourney, then it is the TD's call IMO
He's not complaining that you have to use different throws. He is saying that the course is flawed, because one type of throw will help your shots more than it should. If a course favors one type of throw, it is not a great course. A great course needs to challenge EVERY discer, and that...
4.00 star(s)
Great course to learn the ropes on
-Lots of distance, so you can huck it as hard as you can.
-A few technical holes that offer chances to try other shots.
-Tee boxes in good condition, but a bit dirty
-24 hole layout offers additional challenge
-Variety of shots necessary for success
-Gets dirty...
Take the groove out to a feild and get the hang of it. I got a 175 gram one and it hardly flips, you just need to make sure you arent overpowering the disc, so a slower throw helps it.