tom12003
Eagle Member
The 18-24 month closure of Hornet's Nest (Charlotte) is about to come to an end! It's RIP nature has been mentioned in many other threads but it's comeback deserves a new thread.
Yesterday, 11 new tee pads were poured, and today about 25 DGers continued to manicure the course and installed new sleeves, benches, and tee sign supports. Two new retention walls and a large deck tee pad yet to come. Baskets should be installed in about a month or so. The course will host a PDGA B-Tier on April 1 (already filled with 90 players).
Thanks to Mark Huether and Stan McDaniel for the redesign after changes were forced by utility company interruption.
The course will consist of 2 tee pads per hole and one basket. The short tees will be similar to the old Nest layout in difficulty and the long tees will enhance the teeth of the old Web layout (making it a par 71). The new hole 2 will be an island green with about a 250-ft water carry. The majority of the course will have similar holes to the old layouts and the new holes will be exciting additions.
Time to make Hornet's Nest a destination course beginning in April. Course will be used during the 2018 AM Worlds.
Yesterday, 11 new tee pads were poured, and today about 25 DGers continued to manicure the course and installed new sleeves, benches, and tee sign supports. Two new retention walls and a large deck tee pad yet to come. Baskets should be installed in about a month or so. The course will host a PDGA B-Tier on April 1 (already filled with 90 players).
Thanks to Mark Huether and Stan McDaniel for the redesign after changes were forced by utility company interruption.
The course will consist of 2 tee pads per hole and one basket. The short tees will be similar to the old Nest layout in difficulty and the long tees will enhance the teeth of the old Web layout (making it a par 71). The new hole 2 will be an island green with about a 250-ft water carry. The majority of the course will have similar holes to the old layouts and the new holes will be exciting additions.
Time to make Hornet's Nest a destination course beginning in April. Course will be used during the 2018 AM Worlds.
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