Okay, I've played several courses that had "fake" street signs up to provide a fun disc golf "street name." But yesterday took the cake. I bagged a little elementary school course at Deep Creek Elementary School in Chesapeake, VA. Driving in to the school, Google maps tells me (okay, I have it muted, but this sounds better) "turn right on Forehand Drive." This is basically a one-way street that goes directly into the elementary school parking lot and front entrance.
I very much doubt that this name has its origins in disc golf, and I am very curious where it came from. Tennis fan? Racquetball? No way it's a disc golfer who named this, right?
To be fair, the only "forehand drives" I threw on this pitch-and-putt course were while I played some safari holes after finishing. Not a whole lot of distance here, folks...
Have you seen any more appropriate street names for a disc golf course?
I very much doubt that this name has its origins in disc golf, and I am very curious where it came from. Tennis fan? Racquetball? No way it's a disc golfer who named this, right?
To be fair, the only "forehand drives" I threw on this pitch-and-putt course were while I played some safari holes after finishing. Not a whole lot of distance here, folks...
Have you seen any more appropriate street names for a disc golf course?