This topic really needs its own thread.
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This topic really needs its own thread.
I think there is a misunderstanding here. From what I hear, the local club put in the thousands of hours of course work over a decade. Someone new takes over and doesn't allow said local club to hold annual tourney there. This and charging more and making other administrative changes, etc. That may be why the locals are pissed.
This is hearsay from 1,000 miles away, so take it however you want.
This topic really needs its own thread.
Flooding?Number 10 on the list (Hawk Hollow) is now closed for the summer. It was scheduled to close in a couple weeks but big storms Monday night expedited the process. Will reopen late August/early September.
Flooding?
Sorry to hear that, but if a course is not open, shouldn't it be pulled from the top ten until it re-opens ? There are two right now. Let two other courses benefit from the exposure, or get a target on their back...whatever the case may be.Number 10 on the list (Hawk Hollow) is now closed for the summer. It was scheduled to close in a couple weeks but big storms Monday night expedited the process. Will reopen late August/early September.
Sorry to hear that, but if a course is not open, shouldn't it be pulled from the top ten until it re-opens ? There are two right now. Let two other courses benefit from the exposure, or get a target on their back...whatever the case may be.
Sorry to hear that, but if a course is not open, shouldn't it be pulled from the top ten until it re-opens ? There are two right now. Let two other courses benefit from the exposure, or get a target on their back...whatever the case may be.
i marked it as currently unplayable- what else do i need to do?
Flip City would be out the top 10 in the winter season. Highbridge during rave season. Black Falls during mud season.Sorry to hear that, but if a course is not open, shouldn't it be pulled from the top ten until it re-opens ? There are two right now. Let two other courses benefit from the exposure, or get a target on their back...whatever the case may be.
Yep. We call those seasonally affected disorder closures. Park those courses until they re-open.Flip City would be out the top 10 in the winter season. Highbridge during rave season. Black Falls during mud season.
Dis golfers are not worthy...your course is great the way it is.Black Falls season typically runs from April 15- December 1. We average 375" of snow per season.
It was bound to happen that someone would give us a bogus review. We will probably never see the top 25 again. For us exposure is necessary. Our costs are high and we don't see much traffic. We average 150 visits per year. Recent improvements include 18 disc catcher pro targets replacing our old weathered sports. We also have plans to pour concrete on all 36 holes and uprgrade our signage.
What criteria? What is the length of time a course needs to be closed or unplayable, to warrant removal? Does there need to a verification process with the owner, or can anyone list course status as "unplayable"? Does there need to be a verification process when course is re-instated?
Moreover, is this what people want out of a Top-10 list? The Top-10 Available Today? A more Sunbelt-tilted list in winter? An ever-changing list, or something reflective of the disc golf world, in general?
Does it really matter, other than the income of a couple of courses that might bump from #12 to #9? Surely it doesn't matter for the public courses, other than pride.
Though it seems Bucksnort might be the most reasonable candidate for removal, depending on how long they anticipate it taking to resolve their issues, and their chances of successfully doing so.
I take no issue with someone giving any course a 5 as long as they can justify it and its consistent with their previous reviews. Lake Claiborne, as the recent review pointed out, is absolutely beautiful, personally in my top 3. Any player that finds that aspect also highly important, will love both of the Lake Claiborne courses. However, on the flipside, the tees are dreadful and that will take away from the experience for many players.