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2 favorite courses would be:
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=275 (short/long technical as heck!!)

http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=463 (giving it up for the lemon lake 2010 Worlds...GREAT courses)

as for suggestions...I don't really have to many that I can think of...other then more "warnings" going out for people stepping over the line....and some sort of guidelines for the forums as in rules a list...whatever you want...I know you don't want STRONG moderation but with a few bad bugs here lately I think we might need it :(
 
Ellison Park
my first home course, i learned how to play disc golf here. i can't wait to go back and see how my score compares after a year of practice and improvement!

Basil Marella
the other course i learned to play at and still my favorite wooded course. i just love being under the canopy of trees at this great course.


it's hard to come up with many suggestions as this place is so well maintained. thanks Timg and thanks to the awesome community here that makes this place so special.
 
Jordan Creek (Whitehall PA- worlds course)

http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=32


Tyler State Park (Newtown PA )

http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=29


Improvements: Tough to improve on such a great site.

I'm not sure if there is one, but many people like to trade and can list what they are trading, but is it possible to list what we'd like to recieve?

It would be nice if putting a course in your favorites, or course played would automatically remove it from "wish list"

perhaps more space in the inbox

this may be tough to do, but perhaps have a sub-rating course average depending on the type of player.

Flip City might be 5 star for intermediate/pro players, but 1.5 stars for beginners.

Hope this advice helps. I'd like the cammo bag ;)
 
Bear Creek Park, Grapevine, TX This was the park that got me completely addicted to disc golf! Some might not think it's the best course, but I know a lot of people who LOVE this place! Beautiful course!

Lester Lorch Park - Coyote Course, Cedar Hill, TX I have only played this course about 4 times, but wow what an amazing course it is! I can't wait to play Beaver Course, which is also at Lester Lorch Park! Supposedly these are two of the very best courses in all of Texas!


I love this site. I have been on it nonstop since I discovered it a few weeks ago. You guys really do a great job with running the site. The members are also great and I'm very glad I found this place. I had no idea this much information was available on this amazing game! Thanks DGCR!! :clap:

The only thing I can think of (somebody else before me suggested) was for the 'photo of the day' to be more like 'photo of the hour'. I would guess there are plenty of photos so we wouldn't even see too many repeats too often.
 
My two faves have to be O.T. Sloanin Sanford, NC. OT Sloan is a nice little course but the best part is my man Chuck holding down the pet store (Fins, Furs, and Feathers) that has the best disc selection anywhere not named Raleigh or Charlotte. He's a cool dude that does a lot of dg oriented stuff and I try to help him out by buying Discraft discs off of him cause they don't sell as well.

Castle Hayne in Wilmington, NC. Castle Hayne is my first course and all my friends play there, so its got special memories, plus it's a really great course.

Picking courses is kind of like picking between children, it's hard!

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Blueberry Hill is my all-time favorite design and fun to play. I can't say much more about it than what other reviewers have already posted.

Steady Ed at the IDGC is my other favorite partly because it honors our founder, is at the IDGC where many will visit, and I got to design it with an all-time great player and good friend, Tom Monroe.
 
1OK Giveaway

Top two favorite courses thus far IMO:

1.http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=35 - De LaVeaga
2.http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php?id=2528 - PoliPoli, Maui, Hawaii
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Finding a way to monitor the amount of conversations that are repetative on the home page and start having them removed and put into the forum tab. Same questions and conversations over and over, day after day.

BTW- This site is still and will continue to be the best thing there is online regarding dg. Timg, I appreciate all that you do, and this site has come a long way since I joined way back.Thanks man! Happy Holidays to you and your family!!
 
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Also, 5 minute edit time for a post is too short. 30 minutes seems to be pretty good at other places I used to visit.


Thanks timg and thanks FADE GEAR!!!!!!!!!

My 2 favorite courses are
1. Birds Of Paridise in Miranda CA. For the hole design, beutiful So-Hum scienery, wonderful owner with an ever expanding idea for the course, and great private feeling that you can only get on a course like this.

2. The Redwood Curtain in Arcata CA. This was the course that I learned on, and it made me learn to throw acurately. You have huge towering redwoods over you, lots of fun and interesting holes, even a giant redwood stump for a teebox.



As for suggestions I have to aggree with Donovan on this one, and add that it would be nice to be able to write reviews longer without puting the remember log in on.
 
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