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    Review by Why are trees in course Guilford Meadows

    2.00 star(s) Untapped Potential Guilford Meadows is located right next to a small private college and is near a ton of excellent dining options in Greensboro. For most people in Greensboro, this is probably the course closest to them, and it can be a good spot to play a quick round after work or in the...
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    Review by Why are trees in course Maple Hill DGC

    5.00 star(s) Maple Hill Lives up to the Hype I went into my round at Maple Hill expecting to be blown away, and the course exceeded my lofty expectations. Multiple different layouts with different tees and pins give the course a unique feel and allow you to pick and choose what shots to play.  
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    Review by Why are trees in course Neatman Creek

    4.50 star(s) Instant Classic Extremely playable. My expectation for a new course is that it will be rough around the edges, and there will be a high potential for lost discs, especially for a predominantly wooded course like Neatman. This wasn't the case at all. Clearly, time and thought had been spent...
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    The 2020 Boost: Catalyst or Bubble?

    My guess is the truth ends up somewhere in the middle. I think it is unlikely growth rates approach 2020 levels in the next decade, but I don't think they will fall back to pre-pandemic levels. The sport has gained a whole legion of new, young players who will continue to grow the sport and has...
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    Review by Why are trees in course Johnson Street Park

    3.50 star(s) Johnson stands the test of time This course is older than I am, but still in excellent shape. It is located in a disc golf only park next to a fire station. The course flows well and requires a wide selection of shots though distance isn't at a premium. Different tees for different players...
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    Review by Why are trees in course Patriot DGC

    4.50 star(s) Courses like this grow the sport One of the best courses in the state because it does an excellent job of appealing to players of all skill levels while providing a clean and engaging experience. Suggestions to make the course more "technical" would be disastrous. This review analyzes the course...
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