Was there any particular info you are looking for?
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Ingham County is putting in an 18 hole course near Lake Lansing. It will be at the North park, not the popular South park.
The article says it will be designed by a PDGA designer from Georgia and they are spending $50,000. :clap:
I haven't seen any info indicating when the course will be opening, but my daughter said she saw signs that said "disc golf course coming soon" so I'm guessing sometime this summer.opcorn:
http://www.homtv.net/index_homtv.asp?view=story&news_id=11542
Ingham County is putting in an 18 hole course near Lake Lansing. It will be at the North park, not the popular South park.
The article says it will be designed by a PDGA designer from Georgia and they are spending $50,000. :clap:
I haven't seen any info indicating when the course will be opening, but my daughter said she saw signs that said "disc golf course coming soon" so I'm guessing sometime this summer.opcorn:
http://www.homtv.net/index_homtv.asp?view=story&news_id=11542
Meant to say "location" not "lactation...lolSeems like a good lactation in that there really aren't any other courses on that side of town.
Meant to say "location" not "lactation...lol
But....
Gven the shortage of baby formula, a course with good lactation might be just what people need. :thmbup:
Beauty took some serious wind damage and the baskets will be put back up next week, with new tee pads going in before States.
Leviathan is still getting some more work. Needs new signage and 4-5 tee pads which arent right, 1 in the shorts, a few in the longs. Leviathan Longs is still an awesome, really challenging course. My favorite around for best shot doubles.
Whiskey will be taken out after this summer. The camp ground that owns it doesnt feel it makes them any money compared to the upkeep and hassle. Bummer.
Labyrinth at West Shore Community College wasnt listed. Its my favorite place to play around here. Its not difficult, but its a really beautiful property with rolling, grassy hills and 5-6 wooded holes. Perfect course. Longs tee pads if you want it harder.
And IIRC, there was a big dust up between the owner and TD for Michigan State's a few years back.
Kimball Pines near Battle Creek has had its back 9 installed and is now once again an 18 hole course.
Please note that the back 9 is still rough and things like signage, tee pad repair for 14, and general brush removal are ongoing. Should look dang good by the end of summer, but it is very playable now.
im going to be hitting up lp michigan in a week or so and hugging the left of the lp (east coast of lake michigan)
anyone have any recs for the most wooded and hilly courses around there
really mean truly wooded/dense/unfair courses that have tighest technical lines are my favorite and elevation adds in extra beauty to the mix
for other **** to do around there i was thinking maybe peepin sleeping bear national lake shore
anything else i should look for
i will be hiking and backpacking a ton too while im not playing the dg courses