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I would say though that every so often there is a group of skin heads( i know right?) who comes and plays and breaks picnic tables and trees and other stuff. I hate those kind of people
yeah, the local courses are getting silly crowded. Also with school out for summer, fugitaboutit. DG at sunrise is the chit man.
in all seriousness though, some dudes threw on me and my buddy yesterday when we were making our putts. my friend took it pretty seriously and almost started a fight with the dudes.
it's pretty ridiculous, really
In ball golf ive seen a friend just pick the persons ball up and throw it 3 fairways over. Pretty funny. I dont see why it couldnt apply to disc golf. Just pick up the persons disk and huck anywhere. Then yell at them for a sec.
One thing to note is that my friend is a big dude, not many people would mess with him, especially on a ball golf course. If your very small and womanlike,,the above could be risky.
I think many of you are unrealalistic about p2p.
While it works great in rural areas with entrance points, it doesn't work so good for urban community areas- which seems to be the problem.
My home course is cass Benton, a course known to have a great design but also the worst problems with all the forementioned. It would take a staff of twenty to enforce p2p.
We have a deposit on cans/bottles and at least ten trash cans but you will still find tons of trash just meters from them. We have some good talent but these new players are db's- they're not intrested in getting better and don't care about ettiquite. There's no way to make it p2p any slim chances of getting another course close.
It's not uncommon to wait ten to twenty minutes to tee off. When it's that packed, ettiquite doesn't stand a chance. Every tee is packed meaning playing through doesn't do much. Every can is overflowing, so even when my card picks up random trash, we really don't have anywhere to put it. Being an enforcer of common decency putts you at risk, I'm not one to fight or cause trouble on a course but when you see people intentionaly climbing skinny trees so they will bend and break, and you confront them, it's gonna be trouble. Actually my first thread I started here was asking what to do here (violence!?).
I really don't know what to do here I realize that I haven't been playing long, but with the new downpour of new players, it's becoming overwelming to wing them. My brother just started playing, and when I go with his group I try to help, but I can tell some of them think I take it too serious and discredit what I'm sayin. Many of these players are out there with nobody to show them the ropes, and many of them I couldn't stand enough to show them anything- and I'm not a judgemental person, I'm ska with tattoos and a pipe.
In America, majority rules, and they are the majority. It's sad that just a few miles away in Ann arbor these problems don't seem to be.