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  • I am a disc golf fanatic by choice, and an engineer by profession. Push the envelope - ALOT!!!

    Discin, designing courses, building courses, discin, mountain biking, discin.
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    Tim Kopacz
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    Marquette, MI
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    Jan 22, 1977 (Age: 47)
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    Watch It Bend - Disc Golf Course Design
    Pushing the envelope of the art and science of course design, and watching it bend through those 'airways'!

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    I love disc golf! No other way to put it. I am always up for a challenge and think too many courses are made for the mainstream and not me and the people I like to play with.

    My design philosophy and review preference is such that I place high value on variety. I like a variety of different types of holes - long/short, wooded/open, OB, water, elevation, etc. Stoney Creek is actually one of the best examples of this IMO. I also see no reason any course cannot have two permanent tees, and multiple pin placements. I highly believe that a championship mega course that will challenge the top pro, can easily add some short tees and appeal to (and be enjoyed by!) the moms and dads playing with their kids for the first time. Any course in a large public park better have a set of beginner style short tees!

    My reviews are generally based on both the wow and challenge factors, basically how "worth it" is the course to travel out of my way for. I love wooded courses, appreciate extreme challenge and risk, love to see things out of the ordinary, and don't much care about how I score but how it feels to play a course. I want to play a course that makes me think about what or how to throw, makes me calculate risk, and makes me feel that much better for executing a tough shot.

    "How to get a 5 Disc Rating". The course better be gorgeous and really 'wow' me. Some amazing scenery and amazing design that really challenges a good player. It must have excellent and ABSOLUTE variety and balance - open, tight woods, long, short, left right, uphill, downhill, water, OB, risky greens, gimmicks, etc. My preference will be given to crazy tight and tall mature wooded courses under a canopy of trees, but it still needs some open rippers as well, water, and elevation. The course will need that extra something not found everywhere else - true water hazards, decent OB, and a long downhill bomber to let those disc fly (everyone loves floating discs off hills and mountains)! The course better make me very glad that I drove for possibly hours, or took time out of a family vacation to play it! More than 18 holes always helps make a course worth the trip, and I will always consider companion courses which are both excellent and very near one another.

    What the disc rating numbers "mean" to me...
    5 - I would play this course in ANY condition and be glad I did. I would travel to this course from major distances. I would skip out of work or other engagement to play this course. I treat a 5-disc course as currently the best of the best I've played, and readjust my rankings if I play better ones. There are multiple 5-disc courses, not just one.

    4.5 - Essentially a 5, but just one or two aspects of the considerations I put into my rating are missing. I got a bit nitpicky about a few things, and this course wasn't complete disc golf nirvana (e.g. treating a 5-disc course as perfect or yet to be or incapable of being /designedplayed)

    4 - A SOLID course, one that I would play over any lower rated course without question. Typically just missing "the feel" of losing myself in a disc golf round/adventure, mostly due to not being in a remote and gorgeous natural setting. City parks typically fall into this shortcoming, excellent design, but crowds, traffic, noise, etc.

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    Well..... My ego took a little beating yesterday. But I still had a blast! Caught a little rain but the course was a systems go. Not too muddy to my surprise! Probably a different story after todays rain. LOVE the course! Thanks again!
    Actually yes. That's also the way I've always played - everything is par 3 and then you know how tough courses are relative to one another. From the blue tees (long tees that have the tee signs) for an advanced player, everything is labelled par 3, but you'll be lucky to throw under par. There are now 7 new gold tees out there that add an average of 250' to each of those holes, so if you have a cannon arm, you can test them out. Winter Park was primarily foucsed and designed for advanced players playing the blue tees. We just added some extra long gold tees for those people who complain about the course being all "par 3". Pins are in the winter location on 6 of the ski hill holes. Those positions aren't the best or the primary design locations, but they are typically tougher (the intent was just to get pins off the ski hill and into the woods for the ski season).
    Well I must say..... NICE JOB! I LOVE that course! Very very very nice job! I'll be up this Saturday rain or shine to get beat up by your creation. Thank you! Oh yea... My buddy WindyCityrocer said the course is all par 3's? Is this true???
    Not only am I the 'builder' of Winter Park, I designed it, installed it, maintain most of it, and improve it. It's 95% my brainchild with the help of a handful of dedicated and great friends and family.
    Are you the builder of Winter Park? Sorry if thats a stupid question... all I do is throw discs.........:)
    Winter park would be hard to install concreates... u'd have to hike the bags of cement up that way unless u had a fourwheeler and trailer.. I'd be willing to help, i use to lay concreate and pouring flat slabs it easy work......yea, my course is a work in progress.. using all my money to imporve and makes it kinda hard.. but i don't have it up to full ability were i could charge for it....my goal next spring is to get it up and running and asking for donations.... feel free to play my course whenever... my number is 920-373-2650 give me a hollar if ya want
    yeah.. i agree.. i have friends that fear Winter park but i love it..... So, i was wondering if u wanted a partner tomorrow for St. Ignac.... i live in oconto and have course rite on my property. Get back to me please..
    Aww man! I am sad! Winter Park has dropped from the ranks of the Top 10 here due to two recent ratings of 4-disc. In reading te reviews, they seem heavily biased based on factors involved in a slippery round due to large amounts of rain we've had the entire past week. Some comments have been that the wooded ravines are dangerous when wet (yeah tell me about it, I built the course with my ATV and carrying buckets of crushed stone up those wet slippery hills in the woods). But, so soon you forget that those hills MAKE the extreme experience and amazing variety of the course that you WON'T find elsewhere!!!!
    Nice, I'm a UW alum as well (History major :D) and I moved to CO the summer after I graduated. Picked up disc golf last summer, and seriously this summer. I regret not getting into it earlier because there are so many good courses in Wisconsin.

    I am gradually picking them off when I get home though. And after spending the last 20 minutes drooling over your Winter Park pics I can't think that I won't be there next time I'm home (in the summer).

    I've yet to actually play the Winter Park course here. I was excited when I read that they had rebuilt it but after reading reviews that has waned. I have plenty of great courses close to me in the mountains that I don't need to make a special trip (at least this summer) to get there just yet.

    And yeah, definitely make sure Beaver Ranch is on your agenda for your next Denver trip. I just played it for the first time a few days ago and it was spectacular.
    Yeah, I've noticed the golfers out there--when I actually run into any!--are the more serious type and much more respectful of the land. The vandalistic scumbags tend to not want to drive a half hour to f--- s--- up, so they stay in their comfort zone, which sucks for THEIR local courses (cough, Baird Creek, cough), but definitely makes things easier on guys like you.

    It's exciting for me to have such a highly-rated course within a 45-minute drive. Of course, even if it wasn't "Top 10 according to DGCR," it'd still be my fave in the area. Hopefully all this attention won't attract more douchebags. Maybe you should set up some douchebag traps (like a bear trap, but baited with 40-ouncers and schwag blunts) deep in the woods just in case...since we know that's where most of their shots will end up!
    Man, that Winter Park wish list has about doubled in size in the last few days! And at 5th on the Top 10...a few more 5-disc reviews and you're looking at Top 3! Awesomeness!
    Hey man, I really liked your reviews of the Madison courses. I'm originally from there and just got to play them for the first time this summer and I'd have to say your reviews are dead on.

    I'm also really looking forward to hopefully playing Winter Park next time I'm in WI since my Winter Park is pretty shabby.
    Winter is at #8 on the Top 10 now! Only 0.01 point away from 9th and another 0.01 from 10th, but really landing anywhere in the Top 10 is quite a feat, so congratulations again! Maybe harr0140 will post his review one of these days and solidify that standing...:)
    Looks like you're about to hit Trusted Reviewer status! I've been reading your reviews and voting helpful...your reviews are very well written. I agree with your assessment of Peterson Park in Algoma; I plan on reviewing this one myself, but it's been a while since I played there, so I'll have to actually head out and suffer through a round in order to give it a fair review.

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