Speaking of things in front of the basket...
Was there every any intent to have the hay stacks in front of the basket on #12 Creekside at Selah? I lost a ce valk in there so of of course i argued that it wasn't but i thought it was a unique obstacle too.
That's a great question, and sorry they ate your disc. The hay has been there -- seasonally -- for many years. They line it up in the fall and slowly feed it to the cattle over the winter. So there's probably a lot less now than there was when you were there, and there will be even less a month from now. The hay bales do make a unique obstacle, but I am hoping that they'll be able to find somewhere else to store them next year.
Bravo on the design of each course at Selah. Both are unique and great in there own way and an incredible destination together. Selah takes the disc golf experience to another level. I have a feeling that soon it will be the top rated course on this site. Your thoughts on Selah as the #1 course vs. some of the other greats?
Thanks very much -- it is an amazing place, and the people are great. As far as where it rates, I'll just say that I've designed a lot of courses, and I think Selah is in a league of its own. But I'm hoping some of the new projects we've got coming up will measure up, too.
Thanks for all you've done for disc golf here in Texas, Circle R is one of our favorite places to visit in the summertime.
That's great. Thanks for that, too.